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Dear CityHawks, Today I am reminded of the fragility of life. The violence inflicted in our state this week deeply saddens me and I offer my sincere condolences to the families and friends of those lost in yesterday’s shootings. While I am new to ...
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Dear CityHawks, Recent acts of violence in Atlanta may have left some members of our community in need of support. If you or someone you know has been a victim of discrimination, racism or hate-based violence, please fill out this CCD Civil Rights ...
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Statement of Inclusivity: CCD serves a diverse community of motivated learners. We want all of our students to have the opportunity to improve their lives and make their dreams a reality. Race, ethnicity, religion and immigration status should not be a barrier to a student’s education. CCD will continue to provide a safe learning environment where all of our students are free to engage in civil discourse on differing viewpoints, ideas and issues. This is the essence of our democracy and part of our mission as a higher education institution.
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The Auraria Executives Council (AEC) is pleased to announce the members of the Auraria Campus Police Department’s Community Advisory Board.
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As leaders of the Auraria Campus, we take great pride in our Auraria community and are committed to the well-being of our students, faculty, and staff, and to protecting everyone’s right to freedom of speech, expression, petition, religion, and peaceful assembly.
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Arlette Stratton is the Veteran Services Coordinator/SCO at CCD and recent addition to our Cityhawk family.
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We acknowledge the strength and courage it takes to continue the work for greater equity and inclusion. We are heartened by the strength and commitment of our Community College of Denver community. You are not alone.
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CCD is proud to announce our new Veterinary Technology U.S. Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship Program.
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The Auraria Executives Council has been working together to ensure that commitment is reflected in our public safety practices on campus for every student, faculty, and staff member we serve. Learn more.
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Grappling with family reaction to her sexual identity, first-generation Mexican American student Melissa De La O overcomes depression and finds her voice at CCD.