Winter Commencement
Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024 | 1 p.m.
Shove Memorial Chapel
Winter Commencement is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate those students who complete their undergraduate studies prior to the May Commencement ceremony.
Speaker
Dr. M. Nickie Coomer, CC Assistant Professor of Education and the current holder of the Manya Whitaker Professorship in Education, has been teaching in the Education Department at Colorado College for three years. Before joining CC, she taught education methods as a visiting instructor at Indiana University in Indianapolis and worked in early elementary special education in Ohio, Texas, New York, and Indiana. At CC, she has taught for the Stroud Scholars Program and Bridge Scholars, and she designed and led a study abroad course on progressive pedagogies—including Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf approaches—in Italy. She has also led professional learning workshops on anti-racist pedagogy for the Crown Faculty Center, taken four students to national and international educational conferences, and connected CC students with leading national scholars in Disability Studies in Education to co-author peer-reviewed publications. She is also a co-editor of Multiple Voices: Disability, Race, and Language Intersections in Special Education, a publication of the Division for Diverse Exceptional Learners.
Important Information for Graduates
Photographs
Prior to rehearsal, there will be a professional photographer onsite at Shove Memorial Chapel to take individual photos of you in your cap and gown from 11 a.m. to noon. You are welcome to bring your guests to have group pictures taken as well. These photos will be available two weeks after the event online at Grad Images.
Other Campus Policies
No Smoking
Colorado College is a smoke-free campus. Smoking of any substance, which includes the use of electronic cigarettes or vaping, is prohibited on campus.
No Weapons
The possession or use of any weapon - including but not limited to firearms, ammunition, pellet guns, air guns, paintball guns, stun guns, tasers, smoke devices, bows/arrows, swords, large knives (defined as a knife with a 3.5-inch blade or longer), explosives, and fireworks - is prohibited on College property because of the potential for personal injury, theft, unauthorized use of such items, and disruptive impact on the College community.
Freedom of Expression
At Colorado College, we understand that freedom of thought and expression are essential to any institution of higher learning and are vital components of academic freedom. CC's Freedom of Expression policy can be found here.