Category: CMC In The News
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Director Wendy Moore: If you want the world explained to you, go to a play
CMC’s Sopris Theatre Company presents “Sixteen Wounded” Feb. 17-26
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Vail Valley Medical Center, CMC to offer surgical technology degree
New partnership prepares students for healthcare careers
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Colorado Mountain College professor receives national sustainability award
Dr. Tina Evans of CMC Steamboat Springs recognized with Campus Sustainability Research award
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All grown up: Colorado Mountain College celebrates 50 years of impact
Starting this month and continuing over the next year, join CMC in celebrating five decades of learning excellence
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CMC Rifle hosts energy efficiency roundtable
At September event, Joe Gugelman, Rifle campus facility manager, shared CMC’s strategies to reduce energy use and develop renewable resources
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CMC’s First Ascent teens take on challenges
Colorado teens experience some of state’s finest outdoor activities while learning leadership concepts – for free
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Yampah High among finalists for $10M grant
Glenwood Spring’s Yampah Mountain High School is in the final running for one of five $10 million XQ Super School Project grants. Their proposal was developed in partnership with area business and civic leaders, including Colorado Mountain College. This article about their proposal and accomplishment to date was first printed in the Glenwood Spring’s Post…
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Sunday Profile: Alice Brouhard went from nurse to tech nerd for her family
This inspiring story of one of CMC’s technology adjuncts was published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent. By Ryan Summerlin. Alice Brouhard went from nurse to tech nerd for her family.” Creating better mountain futures for all people in our community:Alice Brouhard’s years of struggle to help her daughter overcome a traumatic childhood brain injury…
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Rifle’s Whole Works reaps growth as it sews
In a year and a half, The Whole Works has grown from a startup with one seamstress and a single client to an established apparel manufacturer with six employees, 41 clients and 4,531 garments produced with another 1,876 scheduled for production by Nov. 30.