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Justice
CC Joins College Presidents for Civic Preparedness
Julia Fennell ’21
Colorado College President L. Song Richardson has joined a group of 20 college and university presidents who are committed to promoting free speech and civil discourse on college campuses across the country.

CC RECEIVES ITS FIRST HEED AWARD
Alexa Gromko
Colorado College has received the 2023 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION BACKS CC
Denver – The Colorado Department of Higher Education is standing with Colorado College in support of CC’s new Healing and Affirming Village and Empowerment Network (HAVEN) Initiative.

’22 ALUM FIGHTS FOR JUSTICE AND LEADS WITH HOPE
Megan Clancy ’07
In early 2022, Deksyos Damtew was finishing up his year as CC Student Government Association President and trying to figure out his next steps.
CC Alum Exposes Government Disregard for Everything Downwind
Megan Clancy ’07
Hiroshima. Nagasaki. Mercury, Nevada?
With the recent motion picture release of Oppenheimer, many have found a new or renewed interest in the Manhattan Project and the era of American history when the country was working to create the first atomic bomb. However, one CC alum has been thinking about these events for much longer and sees things a bit differently than the heroic Hollywood portrayal.