Author: coloradomountaincollege
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CMC culinary program featured in Sizzle! magazine
Tempted to try your hand at gnocchi? The secret’s in the dough. Colorado Mountain College Culinary Institute professor Kevin Clarke shared the steps of successful gnocchi-making in an article in the Spring 2014 issue of Sizzle! magazine. For a step by step guide, click here. Happy dining!
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CMC alum Josh Loubek recaps judging 2014 Winter Olympics ski events
Summit Daily News reporter Kelsey Fowler caught up with Colorado Mountain College alum Josh Loubek to learn about his experience as the head judge for the ski halfpipe and ski slopestyle events at the Sochi Winter Olympics Games. First printed in the Summit Daily News. Colorado Mountain College alumnus Josh Loubek has traveled the world,…
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#AvySavvyCMC: Colorado Mountain College in Leadville to Launch Avalanche Awareness Twitter Campaign
CMC Leadville, the highest altitude college campus in the country, hopes to raise awareness for backcountry safety and avalanche education through Twitter. One thing is for sure in Leadville, Colorado; Leadville Knows Snow. At, 10,200 feet above sea level, snow isn’t just precipitation, it is a culture. This past winter has proven impressive in terms of…
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Editorial reflects on Colorado Mountain College’s value to Steamboat Springs
Colorado Mountain College received a thoughtful endorsement in the Steamboat Pilot’s editorial pages this week. The editorial reflected on CMC president Carrie Hauser’s recent visit to Steamboat Springs and the valuable role CMC plays in the Steamboat Springs community. The full editorial is reprinted below. Our View: CMC elevates Steamboat’s educational offerings Colorado Mountain College’s…
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‘Climb to Glory’ screens at Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge
CMC screens film on 10th Mountain Division Saturday, March 8 This article was published in the Summit Daily News. Following a successful 2013 festival, the Breckenridge Festival of Film is seeking to expand its offerings in 2014, beginning with the nearly sold-out Summit County premiere of “Climb to Glory,” a film by Warren Miller Entertainment…
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CMC Steamboat Springs event recognizes student success
“Sweet, I Got an A” event celebrates student achievement Last week, Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs celebrated students’ academic achievement by recognizing any student who has earned an A this year, whether it was on an academic transcript or on an assignment, and celebrating their success with prizes and ice cream. The “Sweet, I…
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Roaring Fork Cultural Council speakers’ series returns with CMC’s President Hauser
New college president to address how access to higher education transforms lives, communities What would draw a high-powered, rising star – one who has built a career on enhancing educational access for people who might not otherwise have that opportunity – to serve the small towns on Colorado’s Western Slope? As Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser…
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Norwegian ski movie “Supervention” to screen at CMC Speaker Series March 5
The Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Speaker Series continues Wednesday, March 5, at CMC in Breckenridge with a screening of the Norwegian ski movie “Supervention.” The screening starts at 7 p.m. and will be held at the college’s Eileen and Paul Finkel Auditorium. Tickets are $10, and there will be giveaways from Voile, Swany and Kind…
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Troubleshooting the fuel of the future
CMC adjunct Nick Harris researches ground-breaking energy technology This article was published in the March 2, 2014 Aspen Daily News. By Nelson Harvey. Nick Harris is a very slow dishwasher. And while his girlfriend at home may loathe him for it, such cautious deliberation has come to serve him well in the lab. On a…
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Local Authors Bellhouse and McHargue Are Featured
CMC in Leadville Library’s Local Author Series Continues in March Leadville, CO, February 13, 2014: Leadville residents and authors Carol Bellhouse and Laurel McHargue will be sharing from their works and discussing their writing process as the CMC in Leadville Library’s “Local Author Series” continues in March. The events are free and open to the…