Author: coloradomountaincollege
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‘Proof’ seeks truth
Colorado Mountain College Theatre’s midwinter play opens Feb. 7 By Beth Zukowski The essence of David Auburn’s play is all in its name – “Proof.” Because the play deals with intellectual brilliance – particularly as it relates to mathematics – the most obvious meaning of “Proof” is literally a scientific proof or theorem. But on…
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Colorado Mountain College welcomes three new senior leaders
Gianneschi, Sheffield, Stickler bring deep, broad experience Barely two months into the new Colorado Mountain College presidency of Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser, three senior leaders have been appointed to key administrative positions. “Having these talented and experienced people join the CMC team as we finalize and implement our new strategic plan will further enable us…
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CMC Sky Club’s Crystal Observatory through the lens
The Crystal Observatory, built by the Colorado Mountain College Sky Club, will be open four more days. If you can’t catch the sculpture in person today, Feb.6 through Sunday, Feb. 9, you can now check out this unique ice-and-snow sculpture on video, thanks to CMC student Ben Saheb. The unique ice and snow sculpture recreates…
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Sochi Winter Olympics and Colorado Mountain College
Eight athletes taking part in the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games studied at Colorado Mountain College in their past. Wishing the best of luck to former students Bill Demong, Chris Del Bosco, Bryan Fletcher, Taylor Fletcher, Simi Hamilton, Heidi Kloser, Justin Reiter and Katie Uhlaender! The Games start today. Cheer on our former students! Find schedules…
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Colorado Biz article highlights CMC
Colorado Mountain College‘s #17 college ranking and pilot snowsports job certification program were highlighted in ColoradoBiz’s recent article on the Sports Industries America (SIA) Snow Show, an annual gathering of retailers, athletes, media and snowsports manufacturers showing off their latest gear. The 2014 SIA show kicks off Jan. 30. Full article below. For the past…
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Colorado Mountain College Closures for Friday, January 31
UPDATE 10:30 AM — The Leadville campus is closed due to adverse weather conditions, effective immediately. The Lake County Emergency Services is urging all county residents to stay in their homes and stay off the roads. The Chaffee campus is remaining open at this time, but is monitoring the weather and road situation and will…
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Private chef for Broncos’ owner Pat Bowlen is a CMC alumnus
CMC Culinary Institute graduate Geoff Suk worked at the renowned Keystone Ranch shortly after graduation. He’s also been employed as Denver Bronco’s owner Pat Bowlen’s personal chef for a decade. The Summit Daily News recently featured an article on Suk, his work for Bowlen, and his dream to open a brewery. The article is reprinted below.…
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CMC in Edwards Weather Closure
Colorado Mountain College in Edwards will close today, Thursday, January 30, at noon due to adverse weather conditions. All classes are cancelled and the buildings will be closed. Stay tuned to campus weather closures and other emergency information in the future by signing up for CMC’s Emergency Alert system, which sends a text and voice…
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CMC Summit Campus Weather Closure
Colorado Mountain College’s locations in Breckenridge and Dillon will be closed today, Thursday, January 30, due to adverse weather conditions. All classes are cancelled and the buildings will be closed. Stay tuned to campus weather closures and other emergency information in the future by signing up for CMC’s Emergency Alert system, which sends a text…
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StartUp Weekend Breckenridge postponed
The Jan. 31- Feb. 2 Startup Weekend at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge has been postponed, due to low ticket sales. A critical mass is required for a successful Startup Weekend, so organizers are seeking a weekend that is not in competition with skiing – and with the Super Bowl. All who’ve registered to attend…