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Recent News About Colorado College
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45 coaches at institutions in El Paso County earned $64,889 on average in 2022
The highest average coaching salary among institutions in El Paso County during 2022 was $67,326 at Colorado College, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Re-launch of the Democratic Dialogue Project Connects CC and USAFA Students
The Democratic Dialogue Project (DDP) facilitates both social connections and political debates between Colorado College students and United States Air Force Academy cadets, helping to reduce the military-civilian divide for the next generation of citizens and leaders.
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Contesting Climate Change Class Connects Students in a Shared Desire for Justice
Students in Block 6 Contesting Climate Justice examined the conception of fairness, equity, and justice in relation to climate change.
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Students Facilitate Philosophical Conversations Among K-12 Students
While the Philosophy for Children (P4C) adjunct class may seem like a regular philosophy class for Colorado College students, it is so much more than that.
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Mayotte Signs Contract Extension Through 2027-28 Season
Kris Mayotte, who guided the Colorado College hockey team to its first appearance in the NCHC Championship Game last weekend, has signed a contract extension securing him as the head coach of the Tigers through 2028, Vice President and Director of Athletics Lesley Irvine announced today.
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CC Students Extend Their Experience with Fellowship, Grant Opportunities
Surely, nearly every student who has passed through CC has fantasized about winning a post-undergrad scholarship.
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National Monument Announcement Highlights Decades-long CC Student-Faculty Research Project
National Monument Announcement Highlights Decades-long CC Student-Faculty Research Project
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Visiting Writers Series Returns to Campus for the 2022-23 Academic Year
Visiting Writers Series Returns to Campus for the 2022-23 Academic Year
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Primatology Class Utilizes Cheyenne Mountain Zoo for Research Projects
Primatology Class Utilizes Cheyenne Mountain Zoo for Research Projects
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Computer Science Professor Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
Computer Science Professor Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
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New ‘Art Loan’ Program Launches this Fall
New ‘Art Loan’ Program Launches this Fall
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Psalm Delaney ’24 Wins H.R. Butts Scholarship
Psalm Delaney ’24 Wins H.R. Butts Scholarship
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Italian Professor Uses Horses to Help Students Focus
Italian Professor Uses Horses to Help Students Focus
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Anthropology Professor Calla Jacobson Wins Prize for Manuscript
Anthropology Professor Calla Jacobson Wins Prize for Manuscript
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Anthropology Professor Calla Jacobson Wins Prize for Manuscript
Professor Calla Jacobson was recently awarded the Sandra Carpenter Prize for Creative Nonfiction, which is an annual award given by the Sandra Carpenter Memorial Fund, in partnership with the First Pages Prize.
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COLORADO COLLEGE: Theo Hooker ’18 Named a Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ Honoree
Forbes has named Theo Hooker ’18 to its “30 Under 30” list for his work in building Reforestation Hubs—public-private partnerships designed to rejuvenate American city environments and economies.
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COLORADO COLLEGE: Students Launch Mutual Aid Fund to Help One Another
A group of nine students — which later grew to approximately 15 — have founded the Colorado College Mutual Aid Fund to support students who request aid to meet basic living expenses.
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COLORADO COLLEGE: CC Joins Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance
Colorado College has joined the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center’s newly established Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance.
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COLORADO COLLEGE: Eli Fahrenkrug Receives $55,000 Grant for Research Fellowships
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Eli Fahrenkrug has been awarded a $55,000 grant from the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF) for a project, titled “Selective Polymorph Crystallization within the Electrical Double Layer.
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COLORADO COLLEGE: CC Receives $575,000 Grant Supporting Black Education Students
Colorado College has received a $575,000 grant from the Sachs Foundation to support Black students interested in pursuing careers in education.