Tag: cmchome
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An Attitude of Gratitude
(This CMC Corner Column by Professor Becky Loth Luetke appeared in the Nov. 2 issue of the Glenwood Springs Post Independent.) This Thanksgiving, make sure you count your blessings – it is good for your health! Normally around this time of year, we are reminded to be thankful and grateful, and to reflect on the…
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Dr. Robert Taylor retires as CMC Trustee
Honored by Lt. Governor Joe Garcia and President Hauser During his last meeting with the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, Dr. Robert Taylor was honored with a Colorado flag that had been flown over the state capitol building. Lt. Governor Joe Garcia and CMC President Carrie Besnette Hauser presented the flag to Taylor as…
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Colorado’s 2015 Top Adventure Towns
Elevation Outdoor magazine tallied its readers on the best adventure towns in Colorado, and one of our own beloved mountain towns was chosen as the Top Mid-Size Adventure Town for 2015. Read the full article by Doug Schnitzspahn below. THE VOTES HAVE BEEN TALLIED. Elevation Outdoors readers have Spoken and PICKED the top adventure towns…
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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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Unofficial election results show initiative 4D winning
Unofficial results from Tuesday’s election show that ballot initiative 4D, Colorado Mountain College’s broadband initiative, was approved by a large margin of voters participating across all six counties within the college’s district. This initiative provides Colorado Mountain College with legal authority to provide telecommunications services should available alternatives prove inadequate or too costly or both.…
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Leadville Throwback: Sugar the Leadville Llama
No one was quite sure what attracted the llama named Sugar to the Timberline Campus but she decided to make it her home in the spring semester of 1994 through the fall of ‘95. Sugar belonged to Earl & Nancy Boeve who managed to catch her once only for her to escape again and make…
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1000 Words: 50 Years of CMC
On election day fifty years ago, voters across the Colorado Mountain College district approved the establishment of the college. We’ve dug up some old Glenwood Post newspaper clippings that encouraged the citizenry to get out and vote that day, something we still encourage today. Make your vote count! What a change the decision to do…
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Stefferud named CMC-Aspen’s 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 profiled 2015 honorees throughout the past week. Today’s profile highlights Faculty of the Year from the college’s Aspen campus. . Emergency medical technician educator Steve Stefferud has been named…
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Ruffley, Jorgensen named local CMC Rifle 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 Rifle campus. . Dr. Dave Ruffley and Gretchen “Greta” Jorgensen…