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Painter Andrea Kemp comes home to Glenwood
Exhibit at CMC ArtShare Gallery showcases local artist now making impact on Front Range, internationally The next featured artist at the CMC ArtShare Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs will be coming from the Front Range to open her new solo show on Sept. 5. But for this figurative painter – Andrea Kemp – Glenwood Springs…
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1000 Words
Friday, in Glenwood Springs: Our current president, Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser, with David Delaplane, 87 years young, and the founding father of Colorado Mountain College. Pretty neat.
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Sopris Theatre Company at CMC calls for actors for two productions
Sopris Theatre Company, formerly known as CMC Theatre, will hold open auditions for Lanford Wilson’s “The Rimers of Eldritch” on Sept. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. By appointment, auditions will take place at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs-Spring Valley. In “The Rimers of Eldritch,” a murder trial in a small Missouri hamlet brings…
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Early childhood degree earns national accreditation
This article was published in the Vail Daily News. Colorado Mountain College’s associate degree in early childhood education has reached a milestone. The degree recently received full national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. “The NAEYC is nationally recognized as the premier leader and advocate in early childhood education in…
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Breckenridge woman finds fulfillment in foraging
Colorado Mountain College adjunct Erica Marciniec dines on the wild side The Summit Daily News recently featured CMC adjunct faculty Erica Marciniec and her passion for foraging and wild foods. A reprint of the original Summit Daily News article, by Alli Langley, is below. Walking with Erica Marciniec through the forest is like walking with…
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Maestas, Genova retire from Colorado Mountain College
Both campus vice presidents are retiring this month; between them, they oversee all five CMC learning locations from Aspen to Rifle, also including Carbondale, Spring Valley and Glenwood Springs. “It’s been an honor to work with Nancy, who’s been a compassionate leader in guiding her campus, our students in Garfield County and her peers…
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Oil and gas ‘conversation’ covers health, fracking, water
This article first appeared in the Post Independent. By Heidi Rice RIFLE — Health, fracking and water were the main topics of discussion at Saturday afternoon’s “Community Conversations” event held by Colorado Mountain College at the West Garfield County Campus in Rifle. The keynote speaker was Dr. Patty Limerick, a faculty director and chair of…
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Patty Limerick to bring balanced discussion about oil and gas to CMC in Rifle
By Carrie Click It’s not easy to pigeonhole Patty Limerick. She’s a tough Western woman and a Yale graduate. She’s known as being energetically funny, and she’s highly educated too, proving that the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Best of all, Dr. Limerick takes a balanced, academic look at tough issues, helping guide others to more…
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CMC instructor featured in digital photography text
Unique perspective a resource for photographers In a new photography textbook, author Dennis P. Curtin included photos from and acknowledged review support from Colorado Mountain College photography instructor Matt Lit. Lit’s Holga toy camera film-based photography is featured in “The Wonders of Photography: A Resource for Contemporary Photographers,” even though the book is about digital…