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Explore the ways new speakers of a language are socialized through the process of language acquisition to become culturally competent members of their communities. Examine how individuals are taught ...
We encourage students to further their interests in the social and political challenges of living in the Rocky Mountain West. Students embark on inter-disciplinary investigations around the region to ...
An advanced course in a topic of current interest in physics. Examples: special and general relativity; quantum mechanics of atoms, molecules, and solids; elementary particle physics, relativistic ...
Collections for the campus-wide shred event are scheduled for December 2, 2024-January 14, 2025. Please contact mail.services@coloradocollege.edu to arrange pick-up. Documents to be shredded should be ...
In this course, we will explore place-based writing about, from, and between cultures and landscapes of the Greater Southwest (including Mexico). Using interdisciplinary perspectives on texts, writing ...
This course will examine how twentieth and twenty-first century authors have taken the experience of the broader world as their theme, demonstrating the various cultural, historical and global ...
General Parking Information: Street parking around Packard Hall is open after 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. The Money Museum lot directly south of Packard is available for Music event ...
Campus Safety's goal is to create a safe environment in support of the College's values and mission by providing educational programs, services, support, emergency response, and high visibility patrol ...
Why do some fisheries collapse? Will the African elephants go extinct? This course examines environmental questions in population ecology using differential and difference equation modeling in R.