Category: News Releases
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Ski Team Demonstrates Initiative for Success
Members shine in competitions, the team’s hard work pays off The Ski Team has been a very active group of young adults lately. Their early season conditioning program started at the beginning of the semester and is truly never ending. The team participated in two team building events. First, they headed off to Rocky Mountain…
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CMC board hears about effects of ballot measures
[LEADVILLE, Colo.] – In today’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the trustees heard several different scenarios of the potential impact if Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 pass in November. Linda English, the college’s vice president of finance, responded to the trustees’ request for an explanation of how passage of…
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Leadership Summit celebrates
Locals learning how to help area communities and businesses Leadership Summit, Summit County’s community leadership program offered this year in partnership with Colorado Mountain College and The Keystone Center, celebrated 15 graduates from the nine-month program at a reception held at The Keystone Center in late July.
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Looking for more information about four-year degrees at CMC?
Colorado Mountain College hopes to begin offering four-year bachelor’s degrees in fall 2011. And now you can stay informed of our progress as we work toward building these programs and gaining approval and accreditation!
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CMC board votes to buy land in Steamboat
In a special meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, held via telephone on June 14, the trustees voted in favor of a resolution authorizing the purchase of 1.49 acres belonging to Harry and Mary Dike, and located at 1306 and 1312 Lincoln Ave. in Steamboat Springs.
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CMC Culinary Institute in Summit County selected for apprenticeship study
U.S. Department of Labor grant helping to upgrade national apprenticeships Colorado Mountain College Culinary Institute in Summit County has been selected as one of only four culinary programs in the country to participate in a U.S. Department of Labor grant-funded study aiming to modernize the national apprenticeship system.
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Colorado Mountain College 4-Year Degrees Approved by House
RIFLE – During today’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the trustees and college administrators learned that the Colorado House of Representatives voted 55-9 (with one absence) to pass Senate Bill 10-101. The bill would permit the comprehensive community college to offer up to five bachelor’s degrees.
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Colorado House’s education committee passes CMC baccalaureate bill
Following a unanimous vote, the education committee of Colorado’s House of Representatives voted today in support of SB 101, which would allow Colorado Mountain College to offer up to five bachelor’s degrees. The next step is for the bill to continue on for consideration in the full House. A date has not yet been set…
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Four-year degrees a good idea for north-central Colorado
By Dr. Stan Jensen Because there’s some confusion about a bill now in the state legislature, which would permit Colorado Mountain College to offer a limited number of bachelor’s degrees, we wanted to clarify a few points.
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Love of teaching, Summit County drive college instructors
Manwaring, Yantz named faculty of year for CMC Summit Campus By Suzie Romig BRECKENRIDGE – Even with multiple degrees from American and French colleges and a master’s degree in mathematics, Associate Professor Bénédicte Manwaring is not afraid to say she struggles in her work.