Tag: Events
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Associate’s degree graduate found her place at Colorado Mountain College
This article was published in the Steamboat Springs Pilot & Today. By Teresa Ristow. Steamboat Springs — As a teenager growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, Molly Goldberg struggled with motivation in her high school classes. She moved between five schools, held an all-time low grade point average of 0.3 and was kicked out…
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1000 Words: Graduation
Hundreds of students graduated from CMC on Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2. Photographers Arthur Balluff, Emily Chaplin, Chris Council, Ed Kosmicki and our very own Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser captured a few of their joyful moments at ceremonies in Edwards, Rifle, Summit County and Spring Valley. For more photos from the Roaring Fork…
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Words of wisdom brought Hazel Miller to Colorado
Popular performer to appear in free concerts at CMC. By Mike McKibbin Mom’s advice paid off for Hazel Miller. It led the now-popular singer to leave her home as a young adult in Louisville, Ky., and eventually travel the world, performing jazz, gospel, blues and R&B. “When I was 16, she saw me perform in…
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CMC Sustainability Days
Last year, CMC held an awesome college-wide sustainability conference in Steamboat. This year, each campus will hold their own mini-conferences to celebrate their successes and raise awareness about the green sustainability efforts CMC is engaged in college wide. Below is a schedule and brief sum-up of various campus events. CMC Steamboat Springs: April 14, 4:30 –…
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Steamboat’s own astronaut Steven Swanson to give CMC commencement address May 2
NASA Astronaut Steven Swanson, Ph.D. will give the keynote commencement address at Colorado Mountain College’s spring graduation ceremony in Steamboat Springs on May 2. Swanson is a 1979 graduate of Steamboat Springs High School, and though he’s traveled more than 83 million miles in space throughout his 17-year career at NASA, he considers Steamboat Springs…
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1907 French farce gets 21st century update, lands on the CMC stage
Playwright Georges Feydeau wrote “A Flea in Her Ear” more than 100 years ago. Now, modern-day playwright David Ives has updated this intentionally ridiculous bedroom farce. Sopris Theatre Company at Colorado Mountain College, formerly CMC Theatre, is presenting it in a five-performance run in April. Directed by Brad Moore, the play takes the audience to…
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11th Annual Cloud City Rail Jam March 28th
CMC Leadville hosts annual Rail Jam event at new location Students and terrain park enthusiasts will be excited to learn that this year’s Rail Jam event will be in a brand new location: The backyard freestyle terrain park. The backyard freestyle terrain park at Colorado Mountain College in Leadville is located directly behind the Mountain…
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Justice Snow’s, CMC hold storytelling show
This article aired on Aspen Public Radio. Standing on stage and telling a very personal story can take nerves of steel. Tonight, more than a handful of locals are giving it a try. The event is similar to the radio show The Moth. It’s part of a new local series by Justice Snow’s and Colorado…
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Justice Snow’s and CMC Partner on “Writ Large” Storytelling Series on March 25th
Justice Snow’s continues the Writ Large live storytelling series in the Parlor on Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 p.m. Storytellers include Matt Haslett, David Cook, Sean Tamisiea, Shere Coleman, Alecia Evans and Brian Tinker. This is a free event but guests are encouraged to RSVP to 429-8192 as limited seating is available. Writ Large is…
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World renowned environmentalist, author to speak at CMC in Edwards March 11
As part of the Women in Philanthropy Distinguished Lecture Series, international best-selling author Maude Barlow will speak about the global water crisis and the solutions needed to avoid a worldwide water shortage. The free talk will take place on the evening of March 11 at Colorado Mountain College in Edwards. Barlow’s lecture, “Blue Future: A…