Tag: cmchome
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Summit County photography workshop with John Fielder benefits Domus Pacis Family Respite
CMC Culinary Institute Director Doug Schwartz teams with photographer John Fielder to benefit Summit County non-profit This article was printed in the Summit Daily News. By Heather Jarvis. Nature photographer John Fielder is teaming up with Domus Pacis Family Respite to offer a full-day photography workshop at his home. The workshop is Sunday, Sept. 20,…
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Rediscover North America Expedition Update: Six Men Successfully Cross North America by Canoe
Two CMC alumni were among the six men who embarked on Rediscover North America canoe expedition back in January, 2015. The team completed their trip on September 2 after paddling 5,230 miles across North America. Canoe & Kayak magazine has been following the team; their final update is reprinted below. In early January, the six-man…
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High school students can try college classes with CMC program
This article appeared in the Glenwood Spring’s Post Independent By Will Grandbois. While most Garfield County School District Re-2 teens are sleeping in Friday mornings, two dozen of their fellows are getting a head start on life after high school. Colorado Mountain College’s new Career Academy, a new approach to concurrent enrollment, is under way…
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GlenX Summit serves to inspire its own growth
This article was published in the Glenwood Post Independent. By John Stroud. Ellis Garaudy has a pretty lofty goal as he works to develop a new software company: To disrupt the education system. That was what the budding entrepreneur wrote in the space provided on the back of his name tag, marked “My Success Goal,”…
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CMC Corner: 20 years: CMC the same, but different
A lot can change in 20 years. I certainly see the change in my children. I see it in myself as well, and I see it in the way Colorado Mountain College has changed and grown. In July of this year, I became the new Roaring Fork Campus dean. But CMC isn’t new to me;…
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CHEF OF THE MONTH: ‘Cooking is an act of love’
This article was published in the Destin Log. A new restaurant opened in March and in a short time has become a local favorite … a little different from the usual Destin fare. “Cultivate Cafe is a vegetarian restaurant with meat options,” Executive Chef Joyce Jean Sedersten told The Log. “We source everything that we…
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Downtown Rifle Academic Center open for business
At the Aug. 27 grand opening celebration of the newest Colorado Mountain College location, the Downtown Rifle Academic Center, students and community members enjoyed free ice cream, took part in a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting, toured the classrooms – and even registered for classes. This fall students can take classes in English as a…
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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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Olympian Bleiler to speak at GlenX event
First published in the Glenwood Post Independent. The GlenX Success Summit, aimed at inspiring up-and-coming business professionals, has announced the final speaker for its lineup. Olympic silver medalist and four-time X Games gold medalist Gretchen Bleiler, a snowboarder who lives in Aspen, will appear at the event, which is scheduled for Sept. 12 at Glenwood…