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How do our listening habits shape our perceptions of the world around us? And what can our responses to sound reveal about our identities and communities? This course invites students to move beyond ...
This course provides students with instruction on Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) fundamentals, focusing on recording, editing, and mixing techniques essential for music production. Using the Ableton ...
How do we capture the impact of music through words? And what different approaches do musicians, scholars, journalists, and fans take when writing about what they hear? This course invites students to ...
This course explores music and cultural belonging in the contemporary American Southwest, and the many interweaving forms of music-making across the region. We will examine how tapestries of ethnicity ...
The Feminist and Gender Studies Department is delighted to share that Lucia Daranyi ’24 (FGS Major and Environmental Studies Minor) was recently hired as the new Assistant Director at Apogee ...
Beginning 2025-2026, Colorado College will be offering a new health care plan option- a high deductible health care plan. This new option can help some CC employees save on their health care costs, ...
At Colorado College, research is more than just a pursuit—it’s an experience. Our students and faculty collaborate on innovative projects across disciplines, contributing to real-world solutions and ...
The Capstone Seminar serves as an integrative experience for music majors, providing an opportunity to draw together and synthesize their cumulative coursework and creative experiences. This course ...
“Until the lion has a historian of his own, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter” (African proverb, and Swart, 2023). When the lenses of historical inquiry are shifted from a human ...
This course investigates a diverse set of musical pieces to introduce analytical tools such as harmonic structure, counterpoint, voice leading, sonic analysis, textual/musical hermeneutics, historical ...
For experienced ballet dancers. Weekly rehearsals throughout the semester culminating in a performance in block 8. (Not offered 2025-26).
This course interrogates anthropocentrism and human/nonhuman animal relations through a specialized, ecocritical and ecofeminist analysis of theoretical, visual and literary texts. These reflections ...