Go to Content
Columbia College Chicago
February 2008 Archives
Print this Page Email this Page

February 2008 Archives

February 25, 2008


Nikki Giovanni Event Cancelled Due To Illness

Chicago, IL -- Due to illness Nikki Giovanni has cancelled her appearance at Columbia College Chicago. The reading and discussion with the renowned poet, educator, and activist, originally scheduled for Wednesday, February 27, 2008, will be rescheduled for a later date. We apologize for any inconvenience. Ticket holders should call or email Kim Weatherly @ kweatherly@colum.edu or call 312-344-7569. For rescheduling updates, please visit www.colum.edu/africanheritage
-end-

Posted by mleventhal at 2:03 PM

February 18, 2008


Columbia Receives President’s Honor Roll Award for Distinguished Community Service

CHICAGO (February, 2008) – The Corporation for National and Community Service named Columbia College Chicago to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts and service to disadvantaged youth.

“Columbia is committed to providing access and opportunity for students who seek to express their creativity,” said college President Warrick L. Carter, Ph.D. “We reach out to our community in a number of ways and through a number of programs that encourage and enhance young people’s likelihood of success – in school and in life.”

Launched in 2006, the Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement. Honorees for the award were chosen based on a series of selection factors including innovation and scope of service projects, percentage of student participation in service activities, incentives for service, and the extent to which the school offers academic service-learning courses.

The college’s nominated programs included a Saturday Scholars and Community Schools initiative that took more than 20 middle school students from Chicago Public Schools on a service trip to New Orleans. There, the youth worked side by side with college-age mentors to contribute to Hurricane Katrina rebuilding efforts. The project’s goals included college preparedness, life skills mentoring, and youth development.

In addition to the service hours, the high school students were asked to reflect on their experiences and on the stories of the individuals they met. They created essays, articles, and other writings, as well as media-based products such as film and photo documentaries, songs, and paintings.

The Honor Roll is jointly sponsored by the Corporation, through its Learn and Serve America program, and the Department of Education, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, USA Freedom Corps, and the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation.

In congratulating the winners, U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings said, “Americans rely on our higher education system to prepare students for citizenship and the workforce. We look to institutions like these to provide leadership in partnering with local schools to shape the civic, democratic and economic future of our country.”

-end-

Posted by mleventhal at 10:16 AM

February 14, 2008


Columbia Extends Sympathies to Those Affected by Tragedy at Northern Illinois University

[February 14, 2008] The Columbia College community wishes to express its deepest sympathies to the faculty, staff, and students at Northern Illinois University in light of the tragic shootings that occurred there.

All those who live and learn on college campuses share a common bond. Whenever violence erupts on any campus anywhere, we are all affected.

It is natural at times like this that our sympathies might be mixed with anxieties for our own safety. At Columbia, we have security systems in place. We have instituted new communication mechanisms to deliver emergency notifications. But tragedies like those at Northern Illinois remind us of the importance of shared vigilance and our own roles as members of a learning community.


Posted by awiens at 7:02 PM