1000 Words: CMC Steamboat Springs shares vegies with LiftUp Routt County

Mikhaila Hobbs, LiftUp of Routt County food bank manager, accepts a donation of fresh greens from Becky Edmiston, professor of biology. The vegetables were harvested from the Bear Park Permaculture Center at CMC Steamboat Springs. The center produces hundreds of pounds of food each year including tomatoes, squash, greens, beets, radishes, broccoli, beans, berries, apples and more. Photo by Greg Hughey

Bear Park’s growing dome produces plenty of vegetables to go around

Colorado Mountain College in-person, limited commencements set for May 7, 8

Colorado Mountain College will celebrate the accomplishments of its graduates during in-person commencement ceremonies on May 7 and 8. COVID-19 restrictions set by the county where each ceremony is held will be followed to ensure the health and safety of those in attendance.

Commencement details at coloradomtn.edu/graduation

CMC Leadville and Salida campus leader accepts college president role in Oregon

Rachel Pokrandt, campus vice president for Colorado Mountain College in Leadville and Salida, has accepted the role of president at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. Her last day with CMC will be June 18th.

After nearly ten years with Colorado Mountain College, Rachel Pokrandt, vice president and campus dean of the Leadville and Salida campuses, has accepted the role of President at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. “This is a bittersweet moment for me because I absolutely love the Leadville and Salida communities and our amazing, dedicated faculty,… Continue reading CMC Leadville and Salida campus leader accepts college president role in Oregon

CMC features ‘Extreme Fire’ with Grizzly Creek Fire’s Kale Casey

Kale Casey was one of the lead information officers during last summer’s Grizzly Creek Fire in and around Glenwood Canyon. On April 15, he’ll discuss wildfire behavior, and talk about ways to protect yourself and your property from wildfires. Photo Kari Greer/Photo Kari Greer/USDA Forest Service

Webex talk to be held April 15

Colorado Mountain College names Norling as campus vice president

JC Norling has been named vice president and campus dean for Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs, effective immediately. He has been serving as interim campus leader since September 2020; before that time, he had served the college as an associate dean of academic affairs.

Jonathan “JC” Norling has been appointed as the vice president and campus dean of Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs, effective immediately. Norling has been providing interim campus leadership in Steamboat Springs since Sept. 1, 2020, following the retirement of former campus vice president, Kathy Kiser-Miller. Previously he had been the associate dean of academic affairs… Continue reading Colorado Mountain College names Norling as campus vice president

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Por Dra. Carrie Besnette Hauser Recientemente recibí mi primera dosis de la vacuna COVID-19. Cuando el enfermero que administró mi vacuna, un graduado del programa de enfermería de Colorado Mountain College, colocó un pequeño vendaje en el sitio de la inyección, una vez más me sentí con energía por las contribuciones que CMC hace a… Continue reading Expandirse para tener impacto