Category: CMC In The News
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CMC alumnus in Sochi to judge the Games
Josh Loubek is a 1996 graduate of CMC. Boise’s Idaho Statesman recently featured an article on Loubek and his pioneering work as an athlete and judge for ski slopestyle and ski halfpipe events. Loubek is currently in Sochi judging both events for the Olympics. This article was first printed in the Feb. 10 Idaho Statesman.…
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GarCo Sewing Works training local workforce
Design Training Center opens in Rifle This article first appeared in the Citizen Telegram. By Beth Shaw and Jill Ziemann In these challenging times, we are thrilled when any opportunity comes along that brings a promise of providing new skills, or launching new careers or, better yet, potentially starting an entirely new industry. In the…
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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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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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When snow gives way: The most dangerous snowpack in the world
Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Spring’s avalanche awareness class was featured in Sunday’s Steamboat Today newspaper, great coverage of a class that could save your life. The college still has open slots for late-starting avalanche courses. Click here to search for courses in Webadvisor. Select “Search for Credit Classes,” select “Spring 2014” for your term…
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Breckenridge Startup Weekend set to host immersive competition for entrepreneurs
This article was published in the Summit Daily News. By Kelsey Fowler. The snowy cold of Summit County is far removed from the warmth of Silicon Valley, but the two places will soon have at least one more thing in common: motivated entrepreneurs ready to start the next big business. Startup Weekend, a global movement…
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Congressman Jared Polis introduces IN-STATE for Dreamers Act of 2014
This article was first published in the Summit Daily News. By Kelsey Fowler. States now have more incentive to offer in-state tuition and need-based financial aid for undocumented students. On Jan. 16, U.S. Representative Jared Polis (D-CO) introduced the Investing IN States To Achieve Tuition Equity (IN-STATE) for Dreamers Act of 2014, along with Senator…
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Class Acts: CMC Culinary Institute featured in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles
Colorado Mountain College received some nice press as one of the state’s “tastiest cooking schools” in the current issue of Colorado Homes and Lifestyles magazine. Read on for the full article – and for a sweet recipe from the talented chefs at CMC’s Culinary Institute in Breckenridge. Colorado’s cooking schools offer a tempting menu of…
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Complete the FAFSA: We’ll help you
By Natalie Torres Are you headed to college next year, or are you the parent of someone who is? If so, no doubt there’s one thing weighing on your mind right now: I’ve got to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA is the application all colleges and universities require…
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CMC buildings are now on the Energy Navigator
In what could be a huge boost to regional energy and economics education, 25 large Colorado Mountain College buildings are now on CLEER’s Energy Navigator, a software and hardware system that tracks energy use and displays it on kiosks around the community. Facilities managers with the 11-location college are this month rolling the Energy Navigator…