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  • 1000 Words: Help-Portrait

    Since 2008, photographers around the world have taken portraits, often of people in need, through the organization Help-Portrait, then printed and delivered them free of charge. Professional photo program students in CMC’s Isaacson School donated their time to Help-Portrait for the fifth year running Friday night, Dec. 5, at CMC in Carbondale, creating free portraits…

  • Sopris Theatre Company brings Renaissance-era comedy to Glenwood

    This article on CMC’s Sopris Theatre Company’s latest production, The Glorious Ones, was printed in the Glenwood Post Independent. The production runs Dec. 4 through Dec. 6, Dec. 11-13 and Dec. 7 at the New Space Theatre at CMC in Glenwood Springs. The latest production from Sopris Theatre Company bounces from over-the-top humor to quiet,…

  • CMC photo students to give free portraits via Help-Portrait Dec. 5

    The faculty, staff and students of the professional photography program at Colorado Mountain College’s Isaacson School for New Media will be at the college’s Lappala Center in Carbondale on Friday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 8 p.m., providing free portraits as part of the international Help-Portrait movement. Help-Portrait is a global movement of photographers using…

  • Giving Tuesday

    Tuesday, December 2, is a #GivingTuesday‬, a day dedicated to giving back. Countries around the world have initiated their own #GivingTuesday movements to encourage individuals to give back to their communities. At CMC, we’d like to celebrate #GivingTuesday by thanking the individuals who have generously given to the CMC Foundation to provide scholarships and other…

  • Restorative justice event at CMC Leadville

    Reprinted from the Leadville Herald Democrat. Full Circle of Lake County will present a program on restorative justice on Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. in the Climax Molybdenum Leadership Center at Colorado Mountain College. The main speaker of the night will be Sharletta Evans. In 1995, Evans lost her 3-year-old son in a drive-by shooting.…

  • CMC grant pays forward two years’ tuition for in-district students

    Application deadline Dec. 12 Imagine a high school graduate handing his Colorado Mountain College tuition checks to a trustworthy source for safekeeping while he earns his associate degree at CMC. At graduation, that same tuition money is paid forward to a four-year college or university to help the student complete his bachelor’s degree. That’s essentially…

  • Happy Thanksgiving!

    We hope tomorrow brings you great food, much laughter, and countless things for which to give thanks. ENews will be taking a short break over the holiday. We’ll be back in touch December 1st.

  • Colorado Mountain College wins marketing, public relations awards

    Materials and a website created for Colorado Mountain College recently received three regional awards from the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations. In addition, a Denver-based digital agency earned a fourth award from the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts for its work with the college. Within NCMPR’s six-state District 4 region, the Colorado…

  • Innovators in education: Tennessee – and CMC

    This column first appeared in the Nov. 5, 2014 Glenwood Springs Post Independent. By Herb Feinzig I was recently invited to attend the New York Times’ Schools for Tomorrow program, where some 250 individuals from the public and private sectors (including government) came together to discuss the future of American higher education. It was an…

  • CMC art instructor featured in prominent Arkansas exhibit

    This article was published in the Steamboat Today. By Teresa Ristow. Despite his obvious commitment to the project, he was surprised when he was contacted by two men traveling the country in search of exceptional art for a gallery exhibit at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The curatorial duo from the…