CCC In The News

  • Colorado Campus Compact Awards First Round of Scholarship of Engagement Grants

    Colorado Campus Compact is pleased to announce this fall's Scholarship of Engagement grant recipients. CCC awarded three mini grants of $750 to support the following projects:

    The Influence of High Molecular Weight Polymners in Biosolids on the Presence and Fate of Anthropengenic Organic Compounds and Nutrients

     Proposed by Dr. Chad Kinney, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University-Pueblo

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  • Fondest Farewell

    Dear Colleagues,

    It is with great sadness that we bid Lauren Alweis, Member Services Coordinator here at CCC, a very fond farewell. Lauren has been responsible for the delivery of a number of stellar programs and for the quality of this newsletter and all of our electronic communication. Needless to say, she will be sorely missed. Please find a personal note from Lauren below and join us in wishing her the best in her future endeavors. Best,

    Katie Kleinhesselink, Director of Member Services

    Greetings,

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  • UCAN Serve Continues with the Compact Service Corps!

    CCC officially announces the funding of the Compact Service Corps!

    With the sucess of the UCAN Serve Program "since 2002, more than 31,500 students have provided over 12 million hours of service to their communities and country through Colorado Campus Compact AmeriCorps opportunities." Colorado Campus Compact is proud to announce this funding's continuation in the Compact Service Corps.

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  • Winners announced for Service in Action Photo Contest !

    The winners for the Service in Action Photo Competition have been announced....Congratulations Daniel Swain, you win $500 and a flip video camera for your school. Thank you to all participants for sharing their great stories and images with us! 

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  • Community College Initiative

    "Nuts & Bolts of Service Learning Workshop"

    This training, hosted at Front Range Community College on February 16, was a great success! Twenty faculty and staff from four community colleges and three universities representing five states participated in the full-day training.
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