Author: coloradomountaincollege
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CMC Leadville Campus enters into partnership with Project Healing Waters
By Lori Meurs Skip Lee, Dean, Campus Student Affairs, CMC Leadville Campus, met with Gordy Rothoff and Gary Spuhler, representatives for the Fort Carson program of Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing Inc. (PHWFF) earlier this year. PHWFF was founded in 2005, and is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active duty military…
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Suzie Romig, Julie Albrecht and Mike McKibbin
Public Information Office Names of Nominees: Suzie Romig, Julie Albrecht and Mike McKibbin Location of Department: Central Services Date of Nomination: June 14 2010 Nominated By: Debbie Crawford Reason for Nomination: I’d like to nominate the PIO staff who helped with the governor’s signing of SB 101, the Colorado Mountain College baccalaureate bill: Suzie Romig,…
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CMC Culinary Institute in Summit County selected for apprenticeship study
U.S. Department of Labor grant helping to upgrade national apprenticeships Colorado Mountain College Culinary Institute in Summit County has been selected as one of only four culinary programs in the country to participate in a U.S. Department of Labor grant-funded study aiming to modernize the national apprenticeship system.
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Paige Lillie, Bookstore Manager, and Liz Whitman, Bookstore Assistant
Location of Nominee: Spring Valley Date of Nomination: June 7 2010 Nominated By: Ruth Sante Reason for Nomination: Good Job to Paige and Liz in the SV Bookstore. The student services building (including the bookstore) was shut down for construction the week summer classes started at Spring Valley. Paige and Liz contacted over 70 students…
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Former photo instructor William Meriwether dies, his show goes on
William Meriwether, a former Colorado Mountain College photography instructor, died at his West Glenwood home Tuesday night. Bobbie, his wife of 17 years, and a Hospice of the Valley volunteer were with him at the time. He was 65 and had been diagnosed with bone cancer in 2004.
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CMC vet techs help pets, people in Nicaragua
One student, two grads to spend 15 days providing free medical attention to animals By Kevin Keller, Post Independent GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — One current student and two recent graduates of Colorado Mountain College have gone to Nicaragua to help spay and neuter animals as well as spread awareness about animal health on a 15-day…
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SB 10-101 Signing Event Team
SB 10-101 Signing Event Team: Alton Scales, Jim Lamb, Debbie Devine, Bryan Trujillo, Dave Askeland, Debbie Crawford, Daryl Yarrow, Mike McKibben, Suzie Romig, Lorraine Wiltse, Debbie Novak Location of Nominee: Collegewide Date of Nomination: May 31 2010 Nominated By: Lin Stickler Reason for Nomination: Thank you TEAM!!!!! With barely 3 days confirmation that the Governor…
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Colorado Mountain College home page gets a makeover
More links and a cleaner layout welcome visitors to ColoradoMtn.edu After 51 weeks of service, the current home page will make way for a new design. The new home page of the Colorado Mountain College website steps up on Tuesday, June 1, 2010.
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Milne named Aspen hospital’s Nurse of the Year
ASPEN — Heather Milne was named Aspen Valley Hospital’s Nurse of the Year during a May 12 National Nurses’ Day celebration. She was chosen for the honor by fellow nurses from a slate of 15 nominees.
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Sanchez bridges multicultural gap for Denver Public Schools
From a young age, Alex Sanchez understood the importance of education. So in school, he worked hard to overcome any language barriers. Sanchez is a U.S. citizen, born in Los Angeles, learning Spanish as a first language. But his mother wasn’t a citizen. When he was in first grade, she was deported, so his family…