Students must demonstrate an engagement with mathematics and computer science by attending department-approved talks. Each talk that a student attends* is worth one point (starting Fall 2023).
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 ...
Gale is an authority on Toulouse-Lautrec. She's currently working on articles about his song illustrations and his altered paintings, as well as on a sequel to her first book which dealt with his ...
Krista is a biological anthropologist with a research focus on primate ecology and evolution. Her early research took her to the Bocas del Toro archipelago in Panama and to southern Madagascar where ...
My philosophical interests include the moral psychology of the emotions, the relations between philosophy and literature, and existential thought (especially Søren Kierkegaard and his legacy). In ...
Areas: Sedimentary structures, sedimentation and biostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic and lower Phanerozoic deposits, Newfoundland, Colorado Rockies and Great Basin., bedforms and stratification Doctor ...
Social psychology of emotion, gender, and the body; psychological consequences of the sexual objectification of women and girls; gender differences in self-evaluation, self-conscious emotions, ...
Danielle Porter Sanchez joined the History Department at Colorado College in fall 2019. Danielle’s research focuses on popular culture, urban life, and health in 20th century Africa. She is currently ...
Kristi has conducted clinical and experimental research in depression and anxiety in Parkinson's disease, and on cross-cultural issues in depression and its treatment. She has conducted experimental ...
John A. Gould is a Professor of Political Science at Colorado College. He is a graduate of Williams College with a major in Political Science and a minor in Studio Art. He did graduate work at the ...
Ratchford uses a variety of pedagogical techniques, ranging from bringing in nationally renowned scholars and practitioners as guest speakers, archival research at the CC Special Collections, and ...
Violinist, educator, and conductor Jeri Jorgensen is fascinated with finding musical freedom within structure. A seasoned performer of music from all eras, she is especially drawn to creating a ...