Category: News Releases
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CMC staff member named e-learning technologist of year for 2013
[GLENWOOD SPRINGS] – Gabrielle Orsi, a Colorado Mountain College learning management system administrator and faculty trainer, was recently honored as the 2013 eLearning Technologist/Support Person of the Year by the eLearning Consortium of Colorado. The eLearning Consortium of Colorado is a coalition of public and private colleges, universities, K-12 education, private sector business and public…
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Jonathan King named interim vice president at CMC campus
Dr. Jonathan King, who for the past year has served as the campus dean of academic affairs for Colorado Mountain College in Lake and Chaffee counties, has been named the interim vice president for the campus. Previous vice president Mike Simon has accepted the presidency of Dawson Community College in Montana. “I am very excited about the…
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Alpine Bank Scholar: Judith Ruelas
Alpine Bank Scholarships are helping 17 graduates of Western Slope high schools attend Colorado Mountain College next fall. We’ve been featuring all 17 scholarship recipients in eNews the past three weeks. Today’s Alpine Bank Scholar spotlight features Judith Ruelas, a graduate of Roaring Fork High School. Roaring Fork scholars seek careers in service Judith Ruelas,…
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Alpine Bank Scholar: Marcela Carrasco
Alpine Bank Scholarships are helping 17 graduates of Western Slope high schools attend Colorado Mountain College next fall. We’ve been featuring all 17 scholarship recipients in eNews the past three weeks. Today’s Alpine Bank Scholar spotlight features Marcela Carrasco, a graduate of Aspen High School. Scholar appreciates value of education Marcela Carrasco, a recent Aspen…
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Zikr Dance Ensemble combines ancient ritual with contemporary ballet
Professional dance company to perform at Tabor Opera House July 26 By Stefanie Kilts “This isn’t your typical dance production,” said the artistic director of the Zikr Dance Ensemble, Dave Taylor. The Zikr Dance Ensemble, founded by Taylor in 2009, combines transcendent dance rituals from ancient world cultures with original and contemporary dance influences. The…
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Alpine Bank Scholar: Jesse Monsalve-Moncada
Alpine Bank Scholarships are helping 17 graduates of Western Slope high schools attend Colorado Mountain College next fall. We’ve been featuring all 17 scholarship recipients in eNews the past three weeks. Today’s Alpine Bank Scholar spotlight features Jesse Monsalve-Moncada. Glenwood grads bring hope, determination, creativity Jesse Monsalve-Moncada has been involved in many activities at Glenwood…
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Alexandra Lujano earns assistance to attend CMC
Alpine Bank Scholarships are helping 17 graduates of Western Slope high schools attend Colorado Mountain College next fall. We’ve been featuring all 17 scholarship recipients in eNews the past three weeks. Today’s Alpine Bank Scholar spotlight features Alexandra Lujano, a graduate of Steamboat Springs High School. Alpine Bank awards CMC scholarship to local student Alexandra…
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Alpine Bank Scholar: Arianna Lomeli-Alcala
Alpine Bank Scholarships are helping 17 graduates of Western Slope high schools attend Colorado Mountain College next fall. We’ve been featuring all 17 scholarship recipients in eNews the past three weeks. Today’s Alpine Bank Scholar spotlight features Arianna Lomeli-Alcala. Glenwood grads bring hope, determination, creativity Arianna Lomeli-Alcala, who recently graduated from Glenwood Springs High School,…
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Dave Askeland named CMC campus vice president
Dave Askeland, who for the past year has served as the interim vice president for Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge and Dillon, now officially holds the title of vice president. “I am very pleased that Dave Askeland has agreed to be the head of our campus in Summit County,” said Dr. Charles R. Dassance, interim president…
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GarCo Sewing Works sews 4,500 reusable bags for City of Durango
Local workers, recycled materials align with Durango’s recycling program By Stefanie Kilts When talk of a fee on plastic bags first began circulating in Durango, city employees wanted to be proactive about finding a better option. “We want to give every Durango resident an option other than a disposable bag. But it’s hard to find…