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  • Celestial News: Libra – Misfit of the Zodiac

    By Jimmy Westlake, professor of physical science, Alpine Campus In the course of one year, the Sun makes a 360º circuit of the sky, passing through twelve different constellations that form a band around the sky called the zodiac.  Zodiac is a word that literally means “the circle of animals.”  It contains the familiar constellations…

  • Celestial News: Why the Crow Is Black

    By Jimmy Westlake, professor of physical science, Alpine Campus Winging his way across our springtime sky is a delightful little constellation named Corvus, the Crow.  The four main stars of Corvus form an unmistakable kite-shaped pattern located one-third of the way up in our southern sky around 10:00 PM in mid-May.  Its distinctive pattern makes…

  • The new myCMC portal is live!

    The new myCMC portal is now live. With separate views for students, staff and faculty, the new myCMC portal has many more features than the old version. Just about anything you need for doing business at Colorado Mountain College is there or will be soon. Log in to myCMC for single sign-on access to: WebAdvisor…

  • New myCMC portal: where you want to go!

    It’s almost here! The new myCMC portal will officially release on Wednesday, May 12. (But employees can take a sneak preview before then.)

  • Celestial News: Centaurus Peeks In

    By Jimmy Westlake, professor of physical science, Alpine Campus Centaurs figured heavily in the mythology of the ancient Greeks, so much so that two of them are immortalized in the stars as our constellations of Sagittarius the Archer and Centaurus the Centaur.  The legend of these half man, half horse beasts might have originated when…

  • Mother-daughter pair among CMC grads

    Karla James finishes nursing program, while daughter Janelle Gebers earns veterinary technology degree GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Janelle Gebers has wanted to go into veterinary medicine since she was 6 years old.

  • Celestial News: The Giant Eyes of Mauna Kea

    By Jimmy Westlake, professor of physical science, Alpine Campus There are lots of reasons to visit Hawaii, our 50th state, but “seeing the world’s largest telescopes” is probably not on most folks’ list of things to do.  To an astronomy enthusiast like me, though, the Big Island of Hawaii is astronomy paradise.

  • Our People – Joey DeLia

    Vail Valley 17-year-old gets college degree By Sarah Mausolf, Vail Daily VAIL VALLEY, Colorado — Joey DeLia will be double-fisting diplomas this spring. He’s just 17, but he’s already graduating from Colorado Mountain College with an associate of science degree May 1.

  • CMC Alpine Ski Team season’s end update

    By Terry Leonard, Alpine Ski Team Head Coach With finals just around the corner and the competition season just completed, here is a quick rundown on the season. Most sports coaches can look at the season and try to sum it up simply with wins and losses. Ski racing works very differently. A big day…

  • Celestial News: The Southern Cross

    By Jimmy Westlake, professor of physical science, Alpine Campus “When you see the Southern Cross for the first time/You understand now why you came this way… ” I think these lyrics from the hit song by Crosby, Stills, and Nash sum up many people’s feelings about seeing the constellation of the Southern Cross for the…