Reflections on 2020: We’ve Grown Stronger
 

Reflections on 2020: We’ve Grown Stronger

In a holiday message to the CMC community, President Hiram Chodosh shares his thoughts on a momentous year filled with challenges and triumphs. “We drew on our values of responsible leadership, our shared commitment to prepare for a future world of affairs that is already here…. We did not collapse. We got stronger. We reinforced our shared commitment to CMC’s mission, to one another. And we’re ready to return, to celebrate our classes of 2020 and 2021, and bring our alumni reunions back to campus, as soon as we possibly can.” Click here to watch.

 
 
Plans for Spring Semester
Plans for Spring Semester
 

When the spring semester begins, CMC will build on a virtual fall semester like no other. Academic innovation, strong student engagement, small group projects, new courses and teaching methods are just a few of the advancements in store for spring 2021.

 
 
 
 
 
CMC Students Gain Beltway Experience in D.C.
CMC Students Gain Beltway Experience in D.C.
 

For nearly 50 years, CMC’s Washington program has provided students from the 5Cs a window into how Congress really works, how lobbyists influence policy making, and how professionals in the nonprofit sector advocate for their causes.

 
 
 
 
 
Maximizing the Benefits of Team Diversity
Maximizing the Benefits of Team Diversity
 

Prof. Jennifer Feitosa and CMC students are working on projects to maximize the benefits of diversity in organizational team settings. Her lab's mission is “to understand and improve team dynamics at work, especially those characterized by diversity,” said Feitosa.

 
 
 
 
 
A Perspective on History and Monuments: A Perspective from Experts
A Perspective on History and Monuments
 

Over the years, historical monuments in public spaces have been widely debated. A discussion at the Athenaeum provided historical perspective from three experts whose work focuses on understanding the meaning and intentions of monuments.

 
 
 
 
 
COVID-19 Statistics Reflect Our Values
COVID-19 Statistics Reflect Our Values
 

In an article for Issues in Science and Technology, Prof. Andrew Schroeder explores, from both a philosophical and scientific perspective, the way we measure deaths caused by COVID-19 in the United States. What do the numbers really mean?

 
 
 
 
 
Reduced Air Pollution During Lockdown
Reduced Air Pollution During Lockdown
 

As urban activities came to a hard stop during the pandemic lockdown, CMC researchers saw an opportunity to make an impact. They focused on air quality and found a bright spot: A reduction in air pollution in cities around the world.

 
 
 
 
 
Chanel Murchison Earns Impact Award
Chanel Murchison Earns Impact Award
 

Chanel Murchison, CMS Women's Basketball head coach, earned the 2020 Impact Award from WeCOACH, a membership organization dedicated to recruitment, advancement, and retention of women coaches, at its annual NCAA Women Coaches Academy on Dec. 4.

 
 
 
 
 
Read the CMC Honor Roll Online
Read the CMC Honor Roll Online
 

Look back at what our shared commitment to CMC made possible in 2020! Thank you to all the donors and volunteers who continue to invest in the future of the College.

 
 
 
 
 
Time is Running Out!
Time is Running Out!
 

As 2020 winds down, so does your chance to make a tax-deductible gift to CMC. Thanks to the CARES Act, this year you can deduct up to $300 to qualified charities – such as CMC – when you take the standard 2020 tax deduction. Don’t delay, make your gift today!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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