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Bachelor’s degree schedule is now online
A fall schedule for Colorado Mountain College’s new bachelor’s degrees is now online. The bachelor’s degree schedule is organized by geographical corridors so that students can easily see all classes offered within their geographical region. The corridors were created by grouping CMC’s eleven physical locations into clusters in which students are most likely to commute…
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Turn that passion for skiing and riding into a career
CMC’s Ski and Snowboard Business Program Are you mystified by the zealous passion of local teens and 20-somethings for snowboarding? Did you know it can lead to an exciting, promising career? CMC Steamboat’s unique, respected Ski and Snowboard Business (AAS) degree offers students real world experience with some of the snowsports industry’s biggest players –…
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Class Search Changes
WebAdvisor will be sole source for online class schedule search The Colorado Mountain College searchable online class schedule has developed several problems that are costly to fix on a system that is increasingly difficult to maintain. Because the data on this site is no longer reliable, this custom built online service will be deactivated late…
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Soldiers in Project Healing Waters visit Lake County
This article was published in the Herald Democrat on June 16. By Lori Meurs-CMC Amongst the tranquility and splendor of the mountains, wounded soldiers were renewing their minds and bodies. This was the scene in Lake County as ten Fort Carson soldiers and their two fellow medic/driver troops took in the grandeur of the surrounding…
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An artist with a sculptural aesthetic
CMC Ceramics instructor to exhibit at Art on the Rockies Reprinted from the Vail Daily. By Brenda Himelfarb Artist Colleen Sullivan Everett is gregarious and energetic. Everett, the executive director of the Vail Valley Arts League, is one busy lady who juggles her time promoting the arts in the valley, teaching ceramics at Colorado Mountain…
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Bike To Work!
Get on your bike and ride! Communities across the country will celebrate Bike To Work day tomorrow, June 22nd. The League of American Bicyclists has been sponsoring the event since 1956 in order to raise awareness about bicycle commuting. Bike to Work Day is a grassroots effort to educate consumers about the benefits of using…
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Excavation leader speaks at Colorado Mountain College June 15
Dr. Kirk Johnson reveals the latest news from the Ice Age fossil dig near Snowmass Village Paleobotanist Dr. Kirk Johnson of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science will share the latest news from the Ice Age fossil excavation on June 15 at Colorado Mountain College. He is the leader of the museum’s excavation team…
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CMC in Carbondale offers outdoor skills workshops
“Wilderness Cooking” workshop fires up on Monday, June 6 Colorado Mountain College in Carbondale offers a new series workshops aimed at enhancing the experience of outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. The workshops are instructed by Sarah Johnson, a wilderness trip leader and educator, who is currently the education coordinator at the Roaring Fork Conservancy. Wilderness…
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Retiring nursing professor honored for her legacy
Maureen Nuckols receives first RFC Legacy Award Colorado Mountain College’s Roaring Fork Campus has established the new Legacy Award and Maureen Nuckols, retiring professor of nursing, is its first recipient. The honoree’s plaque indicates thanks “for planting a seed that will grow and flourish.” It is given to a faculty or staff member who impacts…
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Take the 60-Second CMC Community Survey
Tell us how we can create a better future in Colorado Each year, Colorado Mountain College conducts a short survey to help us understand what our communities need. The perspectives of the local residents we serve help us create a better future. If you live in the CMC District or Service Area, please take one…