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Colorado College interim president shares vision as new academic year begins
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When Colorado College President L. Song Richardson announced in February that she would be stepping down from her position to return to the University of California Irvine, many were surprised at what appeared to be an abrupt departure. But Manya Whitaker, who took over as interim president on July 1, said those in Richarsdon’s inner…
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Colorado’s graduation rate slightly declines
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For the first time in over 10 years, Colorado’s high school graduation rate has declined, according to the state Department of Education. The state said 81.7% of high school seniors graduated last spring. Even though more students graduated in 2021 than in 2020, the overall graduation rate declined by .2% because more students were enrolled in 2020. However,…