-The Creativity & Innovation workshops will explore a new aspect of creativity each block, led by students for students.
EURYDICE is based on the Greek myth of Orpheus’s descent into Hades. MacArthur Award-winning playwright Sarah Ruhl reimagines this classic narrative through the eyes of his lost bride, Eurydice. Dying ...
Throughout the year or diverse community celebrates and learns about many cultural and religious observances. This list is not exhaustive and we encourage you to reach out if you would like to see ...
KCME's Michael Campion recently interviewed Susan Grace about her experience as a musician, her work at Colorado College and the Summer Music Festival. Listen to the conversation here.
AI (artificial intelligence) is an interesting new technology with things you should think about before and while you use it. Also, please check out the Crown Center and Dean's office AI statements.
The Office of the Dean of the Faculty is piloting a program for a taxable grant for qualified short-term dependent care expenses incurred when traveling to present at professional meetings and ...
A community can only function if all of its members feel safe, heard, and valued. Throughout the last year, Interim President Manya Whitaker and Cabinet have received feedback from students, faculty, ...
Esther Redmount received her B.A. in Economics from the College of William and Mary. She completed her Ph.D. also in Economics at the University of Virginia. After completing her degree, she was a ...
The first time that I felt "seen" while reading literature was in college when I first encountered African American literature, specifically the work of W.E.B. DuBois. In many ways, everything that I ...
Natch Quinn (he/him) is a designer/maker specializing in fabrication, architecture, and data visualization. Raised in shops and studios emphasizing materiality and craft, he brings a tactile and ...
John's primary interest is in how humans and animals come to know about their world. This question spans phenomena as diverse as simple conditioning processes to the workings of science, and ...