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Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs House Bill 25-1165 into law alongside Rep. Amy Paschal in Tutt Library on Tuesday,. Photo ...
At Colorado College, research is more than just a pursuit—it’s an experience. Our students and faculty collaborate on innovative projects across disciplines, contributing to real-world solutions and ...
Learn more about the upcoming election on the CC Votes page. Note: CC's district has changed! CC is now located in District 3. Students living on campus reside in District 3, students living off ...
Use this course as a placeholder to indicate where you have already applied or will apply for a Study Abroad or Away program or block through the CC Center for Global Education & Field Study. This ...
Students considering majors in history, political science, pre-law, or the humanities will need to hone their critical thinking and analytical skills while simultaneously developing a broad ...
The most widely read and translated Japanese philosophers of the modern era, Nishida Kitarô and Nishitani Keiji flourished in the early through late twentieth century. Their distinctive school of ...
An investigation into the strengths and limitations of nonviolent conflict in bringing social and political change. After a week investigating social movement theory drawing from several disciplines, ...
This course, designed for first-year culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students, will promote academic success during their transition to Colorado College. Meetings occur three times each ...
Jewish Life on campus is Student led and staff supported through the Chaplains’ Office. Since 2024, CC alums Ruthie Markwardt (2014) & Barak Ben-Amots (2017 MAT) have been thrilled to collaborate with ...
This policy applies to any CC Sponsored Trip: any excursion involving students, leaving the boundaries of campus, done by groups or individuals, that is funded in part or in whole by Colorado College ...