Minutes of the Colorado College Staff Council meeting held on May 3, 2011.
Minutes of Staff Council meeting held on January 29, 2013.
Questions and responses from survey conducted by Staff Council in March 2009 to solicit staff opinions, concerns, and understandings. A set of thirteen questions were asked, focusing on staff employment at Colorado College.
Minutes of Staff Council meeting held on November 6, 2012.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Non-traditional CC student (Carrie Riffee) is a âRising Starâ; Get to know CC Volunteers; St. Baldrickâs: Hair today, gone tomorrow; CC employees help mentor area students; ATS launches academic technology incubator project; CC nets three Humanity in Action awards; Dennis Showalter wins Spencer Tucker Award; Tyler McMahon named a Fulbright Scholar.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: As college winds down, Summer Programs revs up; KRCC hires news director; Take our âfirst-lineâ quiz of last yearâs recommended books; CC scheduled to install solar panels.
This report prioritizes staff salary pool recommendations for fiscal year 2010-2011 as put forth by the Colorado College Compensation Committee.
This report prioritizes staff salary pool recommendations for fiscal year 2009-2010 as put forth by the Colorado College Compensation Committee.
Minutes of Staff Council meeting held on July 27, 2010.
Minutes of Staff Council meeting held on December 4, 2012.
Minutes of Staff Council meeting held on July 30, 2012.
In the Loop is a joint venture between Colorado College President Jill Tiefenthaler and the Staff Council to improve communication and community spirit among the staff at Colorado College. This meeting was held on April 19, 2012 in Bemis Hall, Colorado College.
Report issued from brief survey conducted by Staff Council in March 2009 to solicit staff opinions, concerns, and understandings. A set of thirteen questions were asked, focusing on staff employment at Colorado College.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: CC first small college to receive big-time microscope; Get to know Charlotte Blessing; Bowed Piano Ensemble featured on NPRâs âMorning Editionâ; Anthropology major wins Etch A Sketch contest; Landscape improvements on south side of Palmer Hall; âTunnels of Oppressionâ Exhibit Encourages Students to Take Action; CCâs Cipher receives $3,000 grant from Campus Progress.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: New taco shop increases dining options on campus; Get to know Sandi Wong; Mike Edmonds receives NCAAP award; New stove warms the hearts of volunteers; CC on track for a sustainability âroad mapâ; CC receives $10 million from El Pomar Foundation; CC Sustainability News: Saving paper at the printer; CC labyrinth gets a wall.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Students head to Tanzania to help women, children; Get to know Kathy Bizzarro; Scott Owens nets his 200th win; CC students receive award for 24-hour film competition; Some Things About Colorado College That I Wish I Had Known Sooner; Back Row on âBest of College A Cappellaâ CD for 2nd year.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: First Generation: Group provides support, sense of belonging; State of the Rockies Conference posters now available; Ofer Ben-Amots, CC composer ⦠and astronaut?!?; CC Honor Council releases survey results; Girls Day in the Lab: CC students mentor 8th-graders; Get to know CC Authors.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: Struck by lightning; Get to know Lynnette DiRaddo; What CC did on its summer vacation; Cossitt Hall upgrade a labor of love; The Sound of (CC) Music (Brink family); CC holds its âtopping offâ event for the Cornerstone Arts Center.
A newsletter of the Colorado College community. Special articles in this edition include: State of the Rockies to explore energy issues; Get to know Naomi Rene Trujillo; CC community flocks to help others on Thanksgiving; Back Row makes a cappella history with debut appearance.
Annual report of the Colorado College Compensation Committee for 2009-2010.
Poster created for Colorado College Spring Wellness Expo, 2008, to be held March 12, 2008 in Gaylord Hall, Colorado College.
Evaline McNary arrived at Colorado College in 1934 as the dietician and eventually became the Director of Residence Halls. She describes the conditions of the residence halls upon her arrival - including an ice box and 1907 coal stove. She describes the formal meals in Bemis, social policies, men's housing and dining, Quonset huts for married veteran students, and co-ed dorms. From 1934 to 1976 she saw her responsibilities grow from 60 women in 2 residence halls to 1250 students in 17 halls, plus the management of 55 to 60 rental units.
Ruth Wilson is a Colorado native who attended Colorado College from 1947 to 1949 as a trustee scholar from Colorado Springs High School. As a student, she also worked part-time in the Registrar's office in Cutler Hall from 1947 to 1948, and in the Alumni office from 1948 to 1949. She was a homemaker from 1949 until April of 1974, when she reentered the workforce, working for the Alumni Office and the Development Office in various capacities at Colorado College.
Mary Carolyn Bloom Vickerman (CC class of 1932) was a native of Colorado Springs and her husband, Sam Vickerman (CC class of 1933), was a native of Westcliffe, Colorado. Mrs. Vickerman worked for the college almost from the time she became a student. As an undergraduate, she was an assistant at Coburn Library, as well as in a number of biology labs. In 1933 and 1934, she served as the night librarian at Coburn Library, and then from 1935 through 1940, was the secretary to the Colorado College Men's Athletic Department. In 1946, she began working at the Colorado College Bookstore in Lennox House, and in 1949 became the manager of the bookstore until her retirement in 1969. She was a life member of the Woman's Educational Society at Colorado College.