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Aspen Waste Manager and CMC Instructor Appointed to State Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission
Editor’s note: The City of Aspen distributed the following press release on May 23, 2017. Aspen, Colorado – The City of Aspen and Colorado Mountain College are pleased to announce their employee, Dr. Liz O’Connell Chapman, has been appointed to the Colorado Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission. O’Connell Chapman is one of nine governor-appointed commissioners…
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CMC Board of Trustees, Foundation Board meet in Breckenridge
The elected Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees and the CMC Foundation Board held their annual joint boards meeting at the college’s campus in Breckenridge May 15-16, 2017. They held a capital planning work session, to discuss remodeling and construction projects the trustees have been considering, as well as to hear about the potential for…
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Adolescent college takes cues from community
Editor’s note: This story first ran in the May 7 edition of the Glenwood Springs Post-Independent. It is the fifth installment in a multi-part series celebrating Colorado Mountain College’s 50th anniversary. CMC’s new Blake Ave. building becomes city’s ‘community center’ In its teenage years during the 1980s, Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs experienced some…
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CMC Vail Valley’s class of 2017 celebrates commencement
Editor’s note: This story, by reporter Randy Wyrick, first appeared in the May 8, 2017 edition of the Vail Daily. Check back for more upcoming CMC graduation coverage regarding all of the college’s nine graduation ceremonies on eNews. WOLCOTT — Norma Delgado’s Friday evening was filled with firsts. At Colorado Mountain College’s 50th commencement exercises Friday…
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CMC campuses close May 10-11 for annual employee conference
If you want to stop by your local Colorado Mountain College campus May 10 or 11 to sign up for summer classes, you might want to wait until the next day. As a result of an all-employee conference, all of the college’s campuses and administrative offices – from Rifle to Steamboat to Aspen, and all…
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Photos from the recent 50th Anniversary celebration at Colorado Mountain College in Leadville
Retro ruled when students, alumni, friends and current and former employees celebrated in style the 50th anniversary of Colorado Mountain College at the Leadville campus this spring. Groundbreaking on the hill just south of Leadville was in April 1967, and classes started in October of that year. The Leadville campus, then known as the East…
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CMC/Forest Service paid internship application deadline April 30
Colorado Mountain College’s sustainability studies program and the U.S. Forest Service are launching an innovative two-year paid internship. The Rocky Mountain Land Management Internship, the first of its kind in the nation, enables CMC students to work part time with the Forest Service, while pursuing a degree in sustainability studies. The program is seeking applicants…