Category: News Releases
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Summer semester registration
Registration for Colorado Mountain College’s summer semester is under way. Many classes start the week of May 14, and additional classes start throughout the semester. You can search for classes at www.coloradomtn.edu/classes. You need to submit an admission application if you are new to CMC or have not taken a class in the past year. Visit…
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CMC board takes no formal action regarding compressor station
At a special meeting of Colorado Mountain College’s board of trustees today, no decision was made as to the outcome of a proposed natural gas compressor station at its Spring Valley campus, near Glenwood Springs. Trustees met in executive session to obtain legal advice on the transaction, but concluded the meeting without taking any action.…
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Alpine Campus New Building Sneak Peek
CMC Steamboat student Ben Saheb and other sustainability studies students received a sneak peak of Steamboat’s new building last week. The new student center is slated to open July 2012. Saheb created a fun short video of the event; check it out below! For more of Saheb’s video work, go to www.cmcben.wordpress.com.
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Enquiring minds might get answers, career, thanks to donation
CMC receives $17,000 in science equipment from ex-residents [BRECKENRIDGE] – One day, perhaps some renowned scientific genius will look back and give thanks to two former Breckenridge residents for a gift which launched that scientist’s career. That may be the case, after Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge recently received a generous donation of new scientific…
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Openings in CMC’s free First Ascent Youth Leadership program
Applications accepted through June 1 Current ninth- and 10th-graders (next year’s 10th- and 11th-graders) are invited to apply for the free First Ascent Youth Leadership program, which will be held June 24-29 at Colorado Mountain College’s residential campus in Leadville. Now in its 18th year, First Ascent teaches leadership skills in an outdoor college setting,…
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New altitude for sustainable energy
Solar farm harvests power for CMC in Leadville By Kristin Carlson The new solar farm at the Leadville campus of Colorado Mountain College is one of the first, large-scale solar arrays designed to maximize sustainable energy savings at a high altitude, where cold temperatures and heavy snows typically make energy conservation a challenge. “Making the…
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Isaacson School for New Media info sessions at CMC
Innovative New Media program starts Fall Semester 2012 Colorado Mountain College is hosting information sessions in April to explain the curriculum and application process for its new Isaacson School for New Media. Credit classes start the week of Aug. 27, although some professional development workshops are planned for this summer. Applications and information are available…
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Colorado Mountain College bachelor’s programs grow
This article first appeared in the Steamboat Today. By Scott Franz. Steamboat Springs — Tommy Untiedt plans to be one of the first students to earn a bachelor’s degree from Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus in Steamboat Springs next year. Sitting in Bristol Hall on Monday during a break from his finance class, Untiedt said…
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Summit for first-generation college students at CMC
Colorado Mountain College will hold a free one-day First Generation College Summit for students and their parents on Saturday, April 14, 8 a.m. until 2:15 p.m. at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs, 1402 Blake Ave. (behind City Market). The focus will be on educating students who will be the first in their family to…
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CMC bachelor’s info sessions scheduled
Colorado Mountain College is hosting information sessions to explain the curriculum and application process for bachelor’s degrees in business administration and sustainability studies. Courses for both degrees will be offered in the summer semester. Classes start the week of May 14, and registration starts April 23. Applications and information are available online at coloradomtn.edu/4year or…