Category: News Releases
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Former CMC Trustee Wes Duran passes away
We are sorry to share that Wes Duran, CMC’s trustee from Lake County during 2007-2011, has passed away. His service to the college and its students was greatly appreciated, including as board treasurer. Duran was a resident of Twin Lakes and a retired 30-year officer of the U.S. Air Force. He brought to the college…
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Colorado Mountain College libraries receive support from state
Colorado Mountain College’s four libraries – three brick-and-mortar buildings and a virtual library – recently received a grant of $4,500 from the Colorado State Library through the State Grants for Libraries Act. The three physical libraries are based at the college’s three residential campuses: Quigley Library in Glenwood Springs-Spring Valley, Timberline Library in Leadville and…
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Stoppard’s ‘The Real Inspector Hound’ at Colorado Mountain College
Sopris Theatre Company, formerly known as CMC Theatre, is presenting Tom Stoppard’s “The Real Inspector Hound” this fall. “The Real Inspector Hound” follows theater critics Moon and Birdboot, who are swept into the whodunit they are watching. In the hilarious spoof of Agatha Christie-like melodramas that follows, the question hangs in the air: Why is…
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CMC students provide free portraits for families in need
The faculty, staff and students of the professional photography program at Colorado Mountain College will be at the First United Methodist Church in Glenwood Springs on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. to provide free portraits as part of the international Help-Portrait movement. Help-Portrait is a global movement of photographers using their time,…
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La Catrina to perform at CMC in Rifle and Breckenridge
Music is a part of life, but in many cultures it is also a part of grieving, or even in celebrating the passing of a loved one. That may have been part of the thinking when La Catrina String Quartet formed eight years ago. The four-member group will perform Latin American and classical string…
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Unofficial election results show initiative 4D winning
Unofficial results from Tuesday’s election show that ballot initiative 4D, Colorado Mountain College’s broadband initiative, was approved by a large margin of voters participating across all six counties within the college’s district. This initiative provides Colorado Mountain College with legal authority to provide telecommunications services should available alternatives prove inadequate or too costly or both.…
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Stefferud named CMC-Aspen’s 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 profiled 2015 honorees throughout the past week. Today’s profile highlights Faculty of the Year from the college’s Aspen campus. . Emergency medical technician educator Steve Stefferud has been named…
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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…