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Photo instructor places in international competition
Four black-and-white images taken by Matt Lit, a photography instructor at Colorado Mountain College, were chosen for the prestigious 7th Annual International Black and White Spider Awards. According to www.thespiderawards.com, the Black and White Spider Awards are the leading international awards honoring black and white photography. The judging panel includes some of the world’s most…
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CMC’s Isaacson School for New Media hires new director
Robert Martin is the new director and full-time faculty at Colorado Mountain College’s Isaacson School for New Media. Martin had previously worked at the Eagle Valley School District as a senior systems administrator and an instructor at Grand Valley High School in Parachute. He has also worked as a photojournalist, graphic designer, department head in…
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CMC Website Migrates to WordPress
New platform promises more functionality and flexibility In late October the CMC Marketing Department will migrate the main CMC website to WordPress, a widely used web publishing platform that will provide us with greater capabilities and stability. Initially, not much will appear to change. The homepage will look different, but the navigation and design of…
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Sustainability scholar Thomashow gives free lecture at CMC-Edwards Oct. 4
The public is invited to spend an evening with Dr. Mitchell Thomashow, a well-known scholar in environmental and sustainability studies. He will be giving a free talk at Colorado Mountain College’s campus in Edwards on Friday, Oct. 4, at 6 p.m. This lecture is open to students of all disciplines, faculty, staff and the public.…
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The Met: Live in HD starts season at CMC-Breckenridge Oct. 5
The National Repertory Orchestra in conjunction with Colorado Mountain College proudly present the Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD. This partnership brings 10 live, high-definition simulcasts of world-class operas to Breckenridge this season. The first performance this year is Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” [o-NAY-ginn] on Saturday, Oct. 5th, in the Finkel Auditorium at CMC in Breckenridge. More…
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Summit County seed bank blossoms into reality with Frisco library’s involvement
This article first appeared in the Summit Daily News. With fundraising efforts only $50 away from goal, a location secured and more than 340 packets donated, it’s looking more and more like Summit gardeners will have access to the county’s first-ever seed library this spring. A group of Colorado Mountain College interns, in partnership with…
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Whimsical mixed-media sculptures mix edgy, playful
Exhibit opens at CMC ArtShare Gallery Oct. 11 When Janet Nelson started looking for sculptures to include in her upcoming show at the CMC ArtShare Gallery, she was drawn to her more unusual pieces. “I have a dark humor and I have a silly side,” said Nelson. “This show is a reflection of me. The…
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CMC-Leadville hosts Colorado High School Cycling League race
Colorado Mountain College’s campus in Leadville transformed into a mountain bike course on Sept. 22 when cyclists competed at the Cloud City Challenge, a cross-country mountain biking race for ninth- to 12th-graders. The race is part of a four-race series held by the Colorado High School Cycling League. A total of 450 students from around…
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1000 Words
Professional photography program graduate Seth Anderson’s photo of a snow capped Mt. Sopris and mists at sunrise in Carbondale illustrates an article in the September 2013 issue of Outside magazine. Outside magazine readers voted Carbondale one of the best towns to live in in 2013.
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Solar partnership continues to benefit all
This article was first published in the Glenwood Post Independent. The Garfield County Libraries have been thrilled to continue partnering with Colorado Mountain College (CMC) to make energy-producing solar photovoltaic (PV) arrays possible at the libraries. This partnership was first formed two years ago when the Libraries’ Facilities Manager, Jerry Morris, reached out to CMC…