Author: coloradomountaincollege
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Welcome, Veterans
Colorado Mountain College President Stan Jensen reached out to veterans recently to share the benefits of a CMC education. Check out the video through the link below! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZXXE40VR0I&feature=share&list=UUED0EjiTpphqDS4GnLimLyQ
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Get Ready for CMC Day!
CMC Day is just around the corner. The Day begins at 8:30 AM ending at 3:00 PM and will be held at the 4 Eagle Ranch on September 25th. The day starts off with an early morning run with Benedictine Jeanson from 7:30 to 9:00 AM, followed by breakfast and networking from 9:00 to 9:45…
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Isaacson School Workshops kick off Friday, Sept. 21
The first in a dynamic series of workshops sponsored by the Isaacson School for New Media kicks off this week at CMC in Aspen. The Isaacson School’s Digital Black Diamond Workshops start Friday September 21, 2012. The workshops are designed to get both beginners and mid-career professionals up to speed in new media, with short-term…
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A Trip to the Nature Conservancy
CMC student Dustin Eldridge traveled to the Nature Conservancy’s Carpenter Ranch near Steamboat Springs recently with his Environmental Science class to learn about ecosystems and environmental challenges. Follow along in his post below, first published in his blog, Steamboat Livin’. Today my Intro to Environmental Science class took a trip to the local Nature Conservancy…
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Sustainability Studies student picnic at CMC Edwards
CMC is hosting a picnic for Sustainability Studies students on Saturday, September 29th. The event is designed to give BASS students from all CMC campuses a chance to meet fellow students from other campuses and spend some down time with their professors. Participants are asked to bring a visual or spoken “image” of their interpretation…
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CMC’s Jan Hubbell’s work recognized at 2012 Colorado Film Awards and in Literary Magazine
Aspen adjunct faculty Jan Hubbell’s screenplay “The Perfect Gentleman” was recently honored with the fourth place prize in the 2012 Colorado Film Awards Screenplay Competition. Hubbell’s work was also recently published in Sugar Mule Literary magazine. her poem, His World, was selected for the publication’s “Women Writing Nature” issue, a special issue of Sugar Mule…
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Thomas Smiley to lead new CMC restaurant program
This news brief first appeared in the Steamboat Pilot. Steamboat Springs — Thomas Smiley will lead the new restaurant/culinary management program at Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus, according to a news release. “We are delighted to have Tom lead our new program and share his extensive experience and knowledge with our students,” instructional chairperson Sam…
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Philanthropists commit $100K to potential degree
[EDWARDS] — Bachelor’s degrees at Colorado Mountain College have generated so much interest on the Western Slope that donors from Eagle County are supporting a proposed new degree that is in the planning stages. Women in Philanthropy, a group of philanthropists in the Vail Valley who have united to support Colorado Mountain College, voted recently…
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Explore Historic Leadville Weekend Sept. 14-16
Discover Leadville and Lake County’s colorful and wild past Miners, cowboys, ranchers and madams helped shape the colorful history of Leadville, Colo., one of America’s richest and long-lived mining boomtowns. History buffs can learn more about the lives of these hardworking, rough-and-tumble settlers during the fun and educational Explore Historic Leadville weekend, Sept. 14-16,…
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Our View: CMC building good for the community
The following editorial about the value of Colorado Mountain College’s new academic center to the community of Steamboat Springs appeared in last weekend’s Steamboat Pilot. Thursday’s grand opening of Colorado Mountain College’s spectacular new academic center overlooking Steamboat Springs is an achievement that stands to benefit the community for decades to come. The 60,000-square-foot building…