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"I’m sure some minority students feel [culture shock] when they arrive, but when I really looked at the academics that CC provides, and when I delved into the diversity that is on campus, I just knew that CC was the place to be." Finding Common Ground
The Glass HouseEstablished in 1997, the Glass House is a permanent residential community that emphasizes cultural and ethnic diversity. Founded by two students who grew up in predominantly black neighborhoods and experienced culture shock when they first arrived at CC, the Glass House sponsors activities that educate the campus community about multiculturalism. Ryan Haywood, one of the founders, puts it this way: "We wanted the Glass House to provide a nurturing living environment ... and an opportunity for us to learn from one another." |
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Meet the People
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Visiting CC
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Colorado College is a welcoming community and we recognize that diversity only makes our community stronger and more compelling. There are a variety of ethnic and cultural groups on campus, including the Black Student Union, the South Asian Student Alliance, and the Jewish Student Cultural Group. The
A writer and activist, Tafari Lumumba not only pursued a creative writing major during his time at CC but found ways to feed his growing interest in race politics. A member of the Black Student Union, the Diversity Taskforce, and the Glass "Multicultural" House, Lumumba also was a student worker in CC's legal council office and a student intern at the district attorney's office. Upon graduation, Lumumba was awarded a Watson fellowship, and will be in Guatemala and Brazil doing research related to his topic: "Storytellers and Folk Tales: A Journey through Community Expression."