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, ...
As local newspapers retrench in communities across the country, students in U.S. higher-education institutions are increasingly helping to fill gaps in local news coverage. New research from the ...
My name is Emily (Em) Marshall, and I am a current Freshman here at Colorado College. Although I arrived at CC just under a month ago, I have already fallen in love with the community and atmosphere ...
On September 10, the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge announced that Colorado College has earned recognition for nonpartisan student voter participation efforts in the 2022 Midterm Election. CC has ...
The Sondermann Presidential Symposium is named for esteemed Professor of Political Science, Fred Sondermann, who taught at CC from 1953 until his untimely death in 1978. Sondermann was a legendary ...
Rushaan Kumar joined the Department of Feminist and Gender Studies in 2017. He received his PhD in Feminist Studies in 2015 at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Prior to joining Colorado ...
Charlotte Gabrielsen is a landscape ecologist who uses geospatial modeling and field-based approaches to examine how landscape patterns and ecological processes affect biodiversity, ecosystem function ...
Ammar Naji is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Arabic at Colorado College. He holds a joint position in the Comparative Literature program and the program in Arabic, Islamic and ...
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 ...
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My teaching focuses on Buddhism, with a survey course every year as well as an advanced seminar. Other courses include East Asian Religions, focusing on China and Japan, and Religious Poetry of Asia.