CC Homecoming 2025
Alumni return to campus for Homecoming Weekend, reconnecting with old friends and beloved traditions. This series captures the joy, nostalgia, and enduring bonds that draw graduates back to celebrate their shared history and community spirit.
Charles L. Tutt Library stands ready to welcome alumni for Colorado College Homecoming Weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Friday, Oct. 3, 2024. Staff welcomed more than 1,000 alumni, according to Associate Vice President for Engagement Cindy Hyman, in celebration of bonds forged through education. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Assoc. Director of Alumni Engagement Kristie Damgaard, Asst. Director of College Events Hannah Dearman, and Assoc. Vice President of Engagement Cindy Hyman, prepare to welcome alumni in Tutt Library in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. The Engagement team distributed CC swag, name tags, and tickets for specially curated experiences keeping alumni engaged with the college community. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Students dot the landscape and pathways converge across Colorado College’s Tava Quad, in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. The peaceful morning scene as viewed from the fourth-floor balcony of Tutt Library offered a moment of calm before alumni arrived for the weekend celebration that took place on and off campus. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Colorado College alumni and staff including Vice President for Enrollment Tony Cabasco, center, and College Diversity Officer Rosalie Rodriguez head toward the Homecoming picnic on Cutler Quad, in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. The picnic is a time-honored tradition that brought alumni, faculty, and staff together in front of the college’s founding building, Cutler Hall. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Four members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority class of 1965, Sharon Shackleford Armstrong, Lynn O’Malley Taylor, Chris Moon Schluter and Jamie Sauer, reunite on the front porch of Colorado College’s KKG House in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. The sorority was an active part of campus life from 1932 until 2020, representing one of many co-curricular experiences that shaped students’ educational journeys and created lasting bonds. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Faculty Employment Specialist Karen Obrzut provides mobility services during Colorado College Homecoming in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2025. Obrzut and other staff took time away from their regular duties and bolstered accessibility and connection during the weekend celebration. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
A life-size cardboard cutout of Colorado College mascot RoCCy and balloons stand beside illuminated letters that spell CC Homecoming 25 in Tutt Library in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. The ornate backdrop provided generations of CC Tigers an opportunity to capture and share moments from the weekend celebration on social media. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Colorado College Vice President for Enrollment Tony Cabasco, President Dr. Manya Whitaker, Vice President/Director of Athletics Lesley Irvine, Vice President/CFO Lori Seager and Dean of the Faculty Dr. Emily Chan present Class of 2029 enrollment statistics to alumni at Celeste Theatre in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. The leadership panel’s report told a story about diverse enrollment and expanded access for the newest group of CC Tigers. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Three Colorado College hockey fans wearing their CC Tiger hockey jerseys head into Ed Robson Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. The game saw CC beat University of Connecticut 4-2, according to their athletics webpage, and provided an opportunity for community of all ages to engage in one of the Homecoming events with alumni. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)
Colorado College Class of 1967 alumnus Gordon Aoyagi and friend catch a ride on a golf cart in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. Gordon’s cheerful wave served as sign of recognition and farewell, acknowledging the end of their Homecoming weekend visit. (CSU/Anthiya Adams)