Tag: Collegewide
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Maestas hired as chief financial officer by Colorado Department of Higher Education
CMC’s western regional vice president begins new CDHE position Jan. 3
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CMC press release receives writing award
Story highlights President’s Scholarship recipients and other CMC initiatives
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CMC’s Common Reader tour features ‘The Distance Between Us’
Memoir of immigration, understanding commemorates program’s 10th year
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All grown up: Colorado Mountain College celebrates 50 years of impact
Starting this month and continuing over the next year, join CMC in celebrating five decades of learning excellence
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Twelve Alpine Bank Latino/Hispanic Scholars earn CMC scholarships
See the 2016 Alpine Bank Scholars.
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Mountain Futures Fund brings college within grasp
Through CMC, nearly $1 million in grants, community funds help high school students reach higher By Debra Crawford Last year, Gabriel Gonzalez of Rifle High School began his college career with a little extra financial support. He joined a number of graduating Colorado high school seniors, including Baylie Lawson of Summit High School in Frisco…
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CMC’s Gianneschi awarded Aspen Presidential Fellowship
One of only 40 nationwide for inaugural class of highly selective program Today, the Aspen Institute announced its inaugural class of the Aspen Presidential Fellows. Among the diverse group of 40 extraordinary leaders will be Dr. Matt Gianneschi, chief operating officer and chief of staff at Colorado Mountain College. The fellowship is a highly selective,…
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Q&A: CMC President Carrie Besnette Hauser
This Q & A between CMC President Carrie Besnette Hauser and Summit Daily News reporter Kevin Fixler was printed in today’s Summit Daily News. After years in the public and private education sectors, Carrie Besnette Hauser was hired as Colorado Mountain College’s president and CEO in December 2014 to help guide the mountain region’s community…
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CMC Corner Column: That degree might be closer than you think
This CMC Corner Column by CMC associate VP of enrollment management Shane Larson was first printed in the Glenwood Post Independent. Across the country, there are hundreds of thousands of people who have taken some college classes but do not hold a degree. In Colorado, this is about 22 percent of the adult population, according…