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CMC students offering free professional portraits for the holidays
The faculty, staff and students of the professional photography program at Colorado Mountain College will be at the First United Methodist Church in Glenwood Springs on Wednesday, Nov. 29, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. to provide free portraits as part of the international Help-Portrait movement. Help-Portrait is a global movement of photographers using their time,…
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Explore winter’s backcountry frame by frame
John Fielder and Dr. John Kedrowski feature ski routes and more on Nov. 29
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Sopris Theatre Company at CMC presents ‘Uncommon Women and Others’
Sopris Theatre Company at Colorado Mountain College’s December production is a play that The New Yorker has called a “… funny, ironic, and affectionate comedy.” Directed by Brad Moore at CMC, “Uncommon Women and Others” was written by Wendy Wasserstein. It focuses on five women who gather in a restaurant six years after graduating from…
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CMC and the Real Food Challenge
(This column by Patrick Staib was published in the November 6, 2017 issue of the Steamboat Today.) In April 2014, Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs students and administration signed a commitment to transition our dining services to 20 percent Real Food by the year 2020, making CMC students and Sodexo, our food service provider, part…
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Fighting fire with – firefighters!
(This column was published in the October 26, 2017 edition of the Leadville Herald Democrat.) By Terresa Herbst You may be aware that Colorado Mountain College in Leadville offers such intriguing and in-demand programs as ski area operations and natural resource management. But did you know we also host Firefighter 1 (Fire Academy 1) each…
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Philanthropy part of CMC culture
From the very beginning, Colorado Mountain College has benefitted from community members giving for the betterment of the college and its students. For the Colorado Mountain College Foundation, which develops and manages CMC’s donor support, giving comes in many forms. Established in 1985, the foundation has raised nearly $40 million for buildings, academic programs and…
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Reach Your Peak piques interests of youth
CMC precollegiate camps introduce future possibilities For some students, learning opportunities at Colorado Mountain College start well before their high school graduations. As one of CMC’s precollegiate programs, Reach Your Peak Colorado summer camps help local youth discover the possibilities that higher education and career exploration can bring. This past summer, Colorado Mountain College hosted…
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