Tag: Breckenridge
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Nursing accreditation visit at CMC March 1-3
Colorado Mountain College will host a site visit review March 1-3, 2016, for continuing accreditation of its associate degree nursing program and initial accreditation of its RN-to-BSN (baccalaureate) nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. The public is invited to meet the site visit team and share comments about the program in…
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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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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…
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CMC disabilities service coordinator finalist for book award
Silverthorne author Karin Mitchell, the disabilities services coordinator at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge and Dillon, recently was named a finalist in an international award competition, for her first novel. On Sept. 1, Mitchell learned “Between Families” was a finalist in the Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews and Award Contest in the Young Adult – Social…
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CMC Board of Trustees approves telecommunications ballot issue, Breckenridge land exchange
At the Sept. 2 meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees in Leadville, the board unanimously approved language on a telecommunications service question that will appear on the November ballot throughout the college’s six-county district. Several municipalities have already sought relief from a state law (SB 152) that prevents governmental entities from offering…
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Information sessions scheduled for nursing degree programs
Meetings Sept. 15-Nov. 4 at CMC in Glenwood Springs, Spring Valley, Breckenridge, Dillon Colorado Mountain College is holding information meetings this fall about its bachelor’s and associate degrees in nursing. The Bachelor of Science in nursing for registered nurses is also known as an “RN to BSN” program. To enroll in the program, students must…
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County leadership program holds info meetings July 28, Aug. 6
Leadership Summit seeks applicants for fall 2015 start Leadership Summit 2016 is accepting applications for participation in its annual leadership program. Current and emerging leaders who live and/or work in Summit County are encouraged to join the ranks of more than 160 alumni and prominent leaders who have participated in the program since its inception…
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“High Ground” screening benefits Wounded Warriors Family Adventures
This article was published in the Summit Daily News. Climbing challenging mountains is nothing new to adventurer and filmmaker Michael Brown. He’s successfully summited Mt. Everest five times, one of which was with blind climber Erik Weihenmayer in 2001. It was the first time a blind person had achieved the feat. As the 10-year anniversary…
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More than 200 educators attend Google Summit in Breckenridge
Colorado Mountain College hosted more than 200 educators from around the state May 30 and 31 for the first Google Summit in Summit County. This high-intensity event focused on deploying and integrating Google Apps for Education and other Google Tools to promote student learning in K-12 and higher education. The Google Summit at CMC in…
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Middle schoolers learn technology at CMC
Students aged 11 to 14 participated in Colorado Mountain College’s Summer Technology Institute in Breckenridge from June 22 to June 26. The kids learned about digital photography, video, graphic design and building websites, and they also spent time outside using what they learned. The middle schoolers learned about the creative and business sides of…