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CC Panel Discusses Occupy Wall Street Movement

Four Colorado College professors and President Jill Tiefenthaler discussed “Understanding Occupy Wall Street” at a standing-room-only forum on Nov. 1 that was attended by faculty, staff, students, and members of Colorado Springs community.

The interdisciplinary panel discussing the Occupy Wall Street movement featured Pedro de Araujo, (economics), Jonathan Lee (philosophy), Kathy Giuffre (sociology), John Gould (political science), and President Tiefenthaler (economics).

The event, held in Gates Common Room, was sponsored by the Active Philosophers' Club and CC Partnership for Civic Engagement.

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Colorado College is a nationally prominent, four-year liberal arts college that was founded in Colorado Springs in 1874. The college operates on the innovative Block Plan, in which its 2,025 undergraduate students study one course at a time in intensive 3½-week segments. The college also offers a master of arts in teaching degree and unique summer programs.