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  2. Colorado College - Wikipedia

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    Colorado College is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado.Founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory, the college offers over 40 majors and 30 minors, and enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90-acre (36 ha) campus.

  3. List of Colorado College people - Wikipedia

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    Ken Salazar, United States Ambassador to Mexico, former United States Secretary of the Interior, former United States Senator from Colorado, former Attorney General of Colorado, former executive director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources; Harry H. Seldomridge, former U.S. Representative from Colorado's 2nd District

  4. L. Song Richardson - Wikipedia

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    President of Colorado College; In office July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2024: Preceded by: Mike Edmonds (acting) Robert Moore (acting) Succeeded by: Manya Whitaker (acting) Personal details; Born: 1966 or 1967 (age 57–58) Education: Harvard University Yale University : Awards: Derrick Bell Award from the Association of American Law Schools (2012)

  5. The Deion Sanders effect: Colorado sees record number of ...

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    Colorado might have only gone 4-8 in its first season with Deion Sanders as head coach, but it was a winning season for the school in one very big way.

  6. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (FAC) is an arts center located just north of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Located on the same city block are the American Numismatic Association and part of the campus of Colorado College. The center uses a thick red outline of a square as its logo.

  7. Cutler Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 college administrative offices moved to Armstrong Hall, and the Education Department moved its offices to Cutler Hall. The building was remodeled in 1972 and alumni affairs, public information, yearbook and college publication offices moved into the hall. College relations and development offices moved into the all in the 1980s. [5]

  8. Colorado Council on the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Council on the Arts was an agency of the state government of Colorado, responsible for the promotion of the arts. In July 2010, the Council on the Arts and Art in Public Places programs merged to become Colorado's Creative Industries Division. Its budget combines state funds with federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

  9. Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Steele renamed the school "Rocky Mountain School of Art" [3] [4] as a proprietorship and later incorporated the school on September 11, 1972. [5] The college relocated several times as it increased enrollment. In 2003, the college moved from its three-building Denver location to its current in the suburb of Lakewood. [6]