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Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

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Photo by Jamie Cotten

Tomorrow, Saturday, May 17, begins the celebrations for our 2025 graduates.

Below are the what, when, and where for the events you might want to know about during Commencement Weekend.

Baccalaureate, Saturday, May 17, 3 p.m., Shove Memorial Chapel

This event kicks off Commencement Weekend with a chance to reflect and express gratitude. Eric Popkin, Associate Professor of Sociology, will give this year’s Baccalaureate Address. Don’t forget, today is the deadline to submit Baccalaureate Blessings to be displayed on the jumbotron in Ed Robson Arena during Commencement. Ideas and instructions for how to submit a message can be found on our website.

Commencement, Sunday, May 18, 8:30 a.m., Ed Robson Aren
(Doors will open to guests at 7 a.m.)

This is the culmination of the academic year, and a time to honor the graduates of the Class of 2025. Mike Shum ’07 will deliver the Commencement Address.

NOTE: Baccalaureate and Commencement are open only to graduates and ticketed guests. A livestream for both ceremonies will be available online.

 

Sasha Akinchina '25 Awarded El Pomar Fellowship

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Sasha Akinchina ’25 has been awarded an El Pomar Fellowship, a program for recent college graduates and early career professionals to support the pipeline of leaders in the state of Colorado.

“Making resources accessible and approachable is a cornerstone of my work and values. I am so grateful to earn a spot in the El Pomar Fellowship, where I can give back to my state of Colorado, explore my passions, and grow as a leader,” says Akinchina. “The fellowship’s emphasis on leadership will help me continue learning how I can best position myself in the community to give back and lead with purpose. I have always wanted to work for a foundation and gain experience in the philanthropic sector, so I am looking forward to making an impact and working towards a shared mission of promoting the well-being of the people of Colorado.”

Akinchina would like to thank Roy Jo Sartin, Professor Kat Miller-Stevens, Leah Brown, and Emma Fairburn for their support during her time at CC and throughout the fellowship application and interview process.

 

Panel: The State of Higher Education

Promotional flyer for Colorado SunFest 2025 titled “The State of Higher Education,” taking place on May 16, 2025, at the University of Denver. The event features panel speaker Dr. Manya Whitaker, Interim President of Colorado College. The flyer includes a photo of Dr. Whitaker smiling and wearing a green dress. Logos for the Josef Korbel School of International Studies and Colorado SunFest appear at the bottom. Event website: coloradosun.com/colorado-sunfest.

Interim President Dr. Manya Whitaker is a panelist at today’s Colorado SunFest 2025, hosted by University of Denver Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Whitaker is part of the panel on The State of Higher Education, which takes place from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Other panelists include Dr. Jeremy Haefner (Chancellor, University of Denver) and Joe Garcia (Chancellor, Colorado Community College System), with the keynote address by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.

 

CC is Top Peace Corps Volunteer-Producing Small College

Graphic featuring the Peace Corps logo with text that reads: 'Top Colleges 2025.' Surrounded by a gold laurel wreath on a starry blue background. Next to it, on a teal background, text reads: 'Ranked in the top small colleges and universities producing the most Peace Corps volunteers. Fewer than 5,000 undergraduates.' Website: peacecorps.gov.

CC has been named the top Peace Corps’ volunteer-producing small college for 2025. There are currently 13 CC alums serving in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Kenya, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and the Philippines. In 2024, it was announced that CC was ranked seventh all-time in small colleges and universities producing Peace Corp volunteers. To date, CC has had 375 alums who have served abroad through the program.

“Colleges and universities from across the nation are providing us their talented alumni to serve in countries around the globe,” says Allison Greene, Peace Corps’ CEO. “These top-ranked schools understand the transformative power of public service and human connection. The Peace Corps builds invaluable intercultural communication skills, a broadened worldview, and adaptive leadership qualities needed in the American workforce today.”

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FAC Corner

Registration is Open for Bemis School of Art Summer Classes!

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Unleash your creativity at Bemis School of Art, where a dynamic world of artistic exploration awaits! Our diverse range of art classes cater to all ages and skill levels. Guided by passionate instructors, spacious studios, and small class sizes, you'll discover an inspiring haven that nurtures your artistic spirit and fuels your creative journey.  Register today!

 

Photo of the Week

Three young adults wearing medals pose together, with two of them playfully biting their medals, in an indoor setting with stone walls.

L-R: Estefanía Izarnótegui ’26, Pang Pongsirirushakun ’25, and Alex Reynolds-Scheel ’25 bite their honors medallions as a joke to see if they're real gold. Photo by Jamie Cotten

 


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