CMC’s ‘Envision Sustainability 2021’ online conference set for April 23

Colorado photographer, filmmaker and writer Pete McBride, here on assignment at the Grand Canyon, will give the keynote address at CMC’s online “Envision Sustainability 2021” conference on April 23. The event is free and open to the public. Register at https://coloradomtn.info/sustainabilityconference/.

Renowned photographer, filmmaker and writer Pete McBride to give keynote address

CMC features ‘Extreme Fire’ with Grizzly Creek Fire’s Kale Casey

Kale Casey was one of the lead information officers during last summer’s Grizzly Creek Fire in and around Glenwood Canyon. On April 15, he’ll discuss wildfire behavior, and talk about ways to protect yourself and your property from wildfires. Photo Kari Greer/Photo Kari Greer/USDA Forest Service

Webex talk to be held April 15

Colorado Mountain College names Norling as campus vice president

JC Norling has been named vice president and campus dean for Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs, effective immediately. He has been serving as interim campus leader since September 2020; before that time, he had served the college as an associate dean of academic affairs.

Jonathan “JC” Norling has been appointed as the vice president and campus dean of Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs, effective immediately. Norling has been providing interim campus leadership in Steamboat Springs since Sept. 1, 2020, following the retirement of former campus vice president, Kathy Kiser-Miller. Previously he had been the associate dean of academic affairs… Continue reading Colorado Mountain College names Norling as campus vice president

Expandirse para tener impacto

Por Dra. Carrie Besnette Hauser Recientemente recibí mi primera dosis de la vacuna COVID-19. Cuando el enfermero que administró mi vacuna, un graduado del programa de enfermería de Colorado Mountain College, colocó un pequeño vendaje en el sitio de la inyección, una vez más me sentí con energía por las contribuciones que CMC hace a… Continue reading Expandirse para tener impacto

Expanding for Impact

Colorado Mountain College President & CEO Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser. October 2020

Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser Recently, I received my first COVID-19 vaccination.  As the nurse who administered my shot – a Colorado Mountain College nursing program graduate – placed a small bandage on the injection site, I was once again energized by the contributions CMC makes to our state. This “shot in the arm” was both… Continue reading Expanding for Impact

Internships with USDA Forest Service accepting applications Feb. 1

Left, Brittany Le Tendre earned a bachelor’s degree in sustainability studies from CMC Vail Valley and an associate degree in natural resources from CMC Leadville. Here, she trains with her U.S. Forest Service mentor, Kelsi Potetti, a wilderness recreation technician, surveying downed timber in the White River National Forest. Le Tendre now works as a recreation technician with the Pike-San Isabel National Forests.

Two-year paid internships offered at CMC Leadville, Steamboat Springs, Spring Valley

CMC creates Rural Nursing Success Fund

La Fundación Colorado Mountain College recibió recientemente una importante subvención de la Fundación Johnson & Johnson. Los fondos ayudarán a los estudiantes de enfermería de la vertiente oeste de Colorado a obtener la formación necesaria para entrar en el lugar de trabajo.

Virtual simulators, financial support provided to students

CMC offers support to complete degrees

Colorado Mountain College is offering the Finish What You Started scholarship to support those who have earned college credits in the past and are close to completing coursework and graduating. Photo from 2017 commencement: Heather M. Hutchinson

Start off 2021 by finishing what you started