A look under ‘The Veil’

From left, Peyton Wild, Brendan T. Cochran, Jeff Carlson and Chip Winn Wells hold a séance during “The Veil,” Sopris Theatre Company’s production running Nov. 30 through Dec. 8 at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley. The play, set in 19th century Ireland, is by contemporary playwright Conor McPherson. Photo Scot Gerdes

Sopris Theatre Company’s next production searches for redemption

World-class runner Andrew Wheating to visit CMC Leadville

World-class runner Andrew Wheating will be at CMC Leadville for a “meet, greet – and run” event Nov. 24. Retired from competitive running in 2018, Wheating is now a sports marketing specialist for On Inc. The Colorado Mountain College cross-country running team is On’s first collegiate partnership.

Meet, greet and run Nov. 24

Population, environment expert to speak at CMC Breckenridge

Hannah Evans of Washington D.C.’s Population Connection will present "Population Dynamics and Human Rights" at Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge at 6 p.m. on Nov. 14. The presentation will be approximately 45 minutes long, with about a half hour for questions and discussion. CMC sustainability students will present their capstone projects starting at 4:30 p.m., prior to the lecture.

“Population Dynamics and Human Rights” presented Nov. 14 as part of Fall Sustainability Gathering

Colorado Mountain College Information Night Nov. 12

Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs is one of CMC’s three residential campuses. The 12-campus public college offers among the most affordable bachelor’s degrees in the country, according to the U.S. Department of Education. The Lone Tree Arts Center will host an information night about the college Nov. 12. Photo Ed Kosmicki

CMC to visit Front Range prospective students

Two Isaacson School films in RMPBS series

The Isaacson School student filmmakers of “Rocky Mountain Hive,” part of the “In Short: Student Films from Across Colorado” series on Rocky Mountain PBS. Here with CMC associate professor Joseph Gamble are, from left, Nate Krause, Mikaela Stelmach, Gamble, Hannah Johnson, Aryha McNamee and Natuza Olen. Filmmakers not pictured: Beth Provo, Laurel Smith, Kourtney Gasaway

Shorts on “In Short: Student Films from Across Colorado”