Tag: Edwards
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CMC awards Alpine Bank Latino/Hispanic scholarship to three Vail Valley students
Graduates from Battle Mountain, Eagle Valley, Red Canyon high schools will attend Colorado Mountain College this fall By Carrie Click EDWARDS – Three local high school students might not have been able to go to college if not for a financial boost from Alpine Bank. With that help, all three are college-bound. Now in its…
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Learn about teaching careers at CMC information sessions
Colorado Mountain College Glenwood Springs and Edwards will host information sessions for those interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and pursuing a teaching career. The college offers a Bachelor of Arts in interdisciplinary studies: elementary education, leading to a dual licensure in elementary education as well as culturally and linguistically diverse education.…
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Colorado Mountain College’s Women in Philanthropy helping all students
More than 700 Eagle County high school students earned college credits this academic year at Colorado Mountain College, thanks to organizations such as the college’s Women in Philanthropy.
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Twelve CMC graduation ceremonies set for May 4-13 throughout college district
From May 4 through 13, students from Colorado Mountain College locations in Aspen, the lower Roaring Fork Valley, Rifle, Edwards, Steamboat Springs, Summit County and the Leadville area will celebrate their achievements at 12 graduation ceremonies. Commencements will be held at the following locations: Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs – Spring Valley All ceremonies…
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‘Shaping the Future of the Colorado River’ with American Rivers’ Matt Rice at Colorado Mountain College
Colorado Mountain College in Edwards will host American Rivers’ Matt Rice on April 20 when he presents a free talk about the much-debated topic of Colorado’s water. Rice is the director of American Rivers’ Colorado Basin Program, which encompasses several projects focused on the Colorado River and its tributaries. American Rivers is a national conservation…
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Vets Connect – in classroom, in community
This article was printed in the April 7, 2016 edition of the Vail Daily. By Dr. Kathryn Regjo Did you know that, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, there are more than 2,300 veterans in Eagle County? This means that 4.5 percent of our county’s population has served in the military; this is…
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Kedrowski to give presentation about post-earthquake Nepal
Colorado Mountain College in Edwards will host local mountaineer and CMC adjunct science faculty member Jon Kedrowski, Ph.D., with a reception, talk and book signing on March 23 titled “Everest: Rebuilding the Rooftop of the World.” The event is part of the CMC Women in Philanthropy Lecture Series and will focus on Kedrowski’s experience at…
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State Chief Justice Nancy Rice to speak at CMC
The chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, Nancy Rice, will speak at the Colorado Mountain College campus in Edwards on Saturday, Aug. 22. The lecture begins at 5 p.m., and will be followed by a reception at 6 p.m. This free, public event is presented by Colorado Mountain College’s Women in Philanthropy and the…
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New bachelor’s degrees support local hiring
Elementary education, leadership and management added this fall Cierra Austin wants to teach elementary school. Thanks to one of two new bachelor’s degrees offered by Colorado Mountain College this fall, the New Castle resident won’t have to relocate to get that degree. And she may wind up with a local teaching job. Austin has been…
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Vail Colorado commencement Colorado Mountain College
This article was printed in the Vail Daily News. By Randy Wyrick. BEAVER CREEK — Commencement is, by its very nature, the year’s most hopeful season. If commencements weren’t usually in the spring, then we’d have to move spring. Colorado Mountain College kicked this spring’s season of hope Friday evening with its graduation ceremony in…