Category: Faculty
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Ruffley, Jorgensen named local CMC Rifle campus’s full-time, adjunct Faculty of the Year
Every year employees and students at each of Colorado Mountain College’s campuses nominate adjunct and full-time faculty members for the Faculty of the Year Award. eNews will be profiling the 2015 honorees throughout the week. Today’s profile highlights Faculty of the Year from the college’s Rifle campus. . Dr. Dave Ruffley and Gretchen “Greta” Jorgensen…
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Johnston, Kocher named local CMC campus’s full-time, adjunct Faculty of the Year
Every year employees and students at each of Colorado Mountain College’s campuses nominate adjunct and full-time faculty members for the Faculty of the Year Award. eNews is publishing profiles of the honorees throughout the week. Today’s profile features Roaring Fork Campus honorees Derek Johnston and Klaus Kocher. Educators Derek Johnston and Klaus Kocher have been…
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Mosher, Palz named local CMC campus’s full-time, adjunct Faculty of the Year
Every year employees and students at each of Colorado Mountain College’s campuses nominate adjunct and full-time faculty members for the Faculty of the Year Award. eNews will be profiling the 2015 honorees throughout the week. Today’s profile highlights Faculty of the Year from the college’s Summit campus. Educators Dr. Joyce Mosher and Mark Palz have…
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Craig, Cox named CMC-Steamboat’s full-time, adjunct Faculty of the Year
Mathematics educators Stephen Craig and Lee Cox have been named 2015 full-time and adjunct, respectively, Faculty of the Year for Colorado Mountain College’s campus in Steamboat Springs. One of Craig’s students, Zack Greenberg, said in nominating his instructor, “He made me want to do my very best work for him as well as myself.” Another…
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CMC art professor finds sudden success after Arkansas art show
This article was published in the Steamboat Pilot. By Teresa Ristow. Steamboat Springs — A Colorado Mountain College art professor is seeing sudden success in the professional art world following the display of his artwork in an Arkansas exhibit last year. About two miles of fiber are used for each of Allen’s sculptures, which are…
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Six men successfully complete canoe expedition across North America
This article was published in the Steamboat Today. By Audrey Dwyer. Steamboat Springs — The miles are far behind them and those unrelenting strokes for up to 18 hours a day are a distant memory. Now, eight months, 244 days, 12 states, four provinces, two territories, 11 rivers and roughly 5,230 miles later, the six…
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Isaacson School director featured presenter at New Media Expo
Rob Martin, director of the Isaacson School for New Media at Colorado Mountain College, participated in the New Media Expo 2015, or NMX, held in Las Vegas in spring. As one of the largest new media events in the world, the expo featured more than 250 speakers, thousands of exhibitors and more than 100,000 participants…
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CMC ArtShare presents Joseph Gamble’s ‘Moments in Place’
Joseph Gamble is a professional photographer and a professor of photography at the Isaacson School for New Media at Colorado Mountain College, and the public will soon be able to enjoy his photos in Glenwood Springs. His work embraces commercial, editorial and fine art applications, and has appeared in numerous venues including The New York…
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Theater prof Ketzenbarger takes his play to NYC
CMC’s Gary Ketzenbarger has been selected to act in the prestigious United Solo Theatre Festival in New York City this fall. This international festival, in its sixth year, is the world’s largest festival of solo performances and is held Sept. 17 to Nov. 22 at the highly acclaimed Theatre Row in the heart of the New York City…
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Catching Up With Photographer Joseph Gamble
This article and interview with Joseph Gamble’s were published on WUSF News. Longtime Floridian Joseph Gamble has a new exhibition at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa. It’s his largest exhibition ever, which encompasses a sort of retrospective of his entire body of work, and photographs he’s taken at Cape Canaveral. Gamble, who…