List of Colorado College people

Coordinates: 38°50′52″N 104°49′22″W / 38.8479°N 104.8228°W / 38.8479; -104.8228 (Colorado College)
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Colorado College is located in Colorado
Colorado College
Colorado College

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Olympics[edit]

As of the 2018 Winter Olympics, 21 Colorado College students have competed in the Olympic Games, claiming a total of seven medals (three golds, two silvers, two bronzes).

Football[edit]

Hockey[edit]

Over 170 Colorado College alumni have gone on to play professionally, including over 30 current and former NHL players. In addition, nine Colorado College alumni have represented their country in hockey at the Olympics.[12][13]

Other[edit]

Presidents of Colorado College[edit]

Colorado College has had about 16 presidents and acting presidents since its founding:[15]

Professors[edit]

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References[edit]

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  11. ^ "After CC • Colorado College". Colorado College. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  12. ^ "Alumni Report". Internet Hockey Database. 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  13. ^ "Tiger Hockey Media Guide 2013-2014" (PDF). Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  14. ^ a b "2003 - Peter Sejna | Past Winners". Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  15. ^ "Presidents of Colorado College". Special Collections, Tutt Library. August 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  16. ^ a b c Edwin Emerson, Jr., ed. (1897). The College year-book and athletic record for the academic year 1896-97. New York: Stone & Kimball. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  17. ^ Baxter, James Phinney (1946). Scientists against time. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780598553881. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  18. ^ a b "Critical Karaoke". Critical Karaoke. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  19. ^ Hayward, Steven (2011). Don't Be Afraid. Knopf Canada. pp. 313. ISBN 978-0676977363.
  20. ^ "Winners of the 2012 Bancroft Prize Announced". Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  21. ^ "2012 Finalists". Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  22. ^ "Geology Department - Colorado College: Faculty". Colorado College. Retrieved 2017-07-15.

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38°50′52″N 104°49′22″W / 38.8479°N 104.8228°W / 38.8479; -104.8228 (Colorado College)