Tag: Faculty
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CMC professor’s passion for teaching leads to potential acclaim
Curtis Bender nominated to Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame One hundred and forty members of the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum’s voting panel began casting their ballots last week to elect four new members of the Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. Colorado Mountain College’s Ski Area Management professor Curtis W. Bender is among…
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Sound Practices: Performing College Reading and Writing
First-year student success strategy at Colorado Mountain College Joyce Mosher, Associate Professor English Communications at Summit, has published an article in the e-journal for the National Resource Center for the First Year Experience, the premier Student Success organization in the country. Joyce’s article, Sound Practices: Performing College Reading and Writing, presents ways for student voices…
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Colorado Culinary Hall of Fame Celebration
Celebration bestows top honors on CMC staff and students Colorado Mountain College Culinary instructor Travis Smith and a team of Colorado Mountain College Culinary Students were recognized last month at the American Culinary Federation’s (ACF) inaugural Culinary Hall of Fame celebration. Smith was crowned as the Colorado Chef of the Year. The students were chosen…
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CMC staff in Edwards relocate temporarily March 5-13
Colorado Mountain College staff members in Edwards will take advantage of the college’s spring break to relocate temporarily to the Vail Daily building March 5-13 to allow for the current campus expansion project to progress rapidly. No public access will be allowed at the Edwards campus during this time. The campus phone at 970-569-2900 will…
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That’s a Take: Glasenapp Retires After 28-Plus Years
Found a camera and became a videographer This article was first published on PostIndependent.com, 12/28/2010 Written by John Stroud GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Shortly after a Colorado Mountain College student named Terry Glasenapp took a job with the college as a custodian and front desk assistant back in 1982, he opened a closet door to…
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Global Revolution with Local Roots
Local Slow Food group celebrating Sunday in Edwards First posted on VailDaily.com on 12/12/2010 Written by Randy Wyrick EDWARDS, Colorado — It’s amazing how fast an international call to move slowly can spread. Slow Food started a couple years ago in response to the growing problems corporate farming is creating with the world’s food…
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Celestial News: Monday’s Total Lunar Eclipse
Our final full moon of autumn occurs just before dawn on Tuesday December 21, 2010. This full moon traditionally is called the Long Night’s Full Moon because it falls close to the time of the winter solstice when the days are short and the nights are, indeed, very long. Our winter solstice — the moment…
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R U Alert?
College’s emergency & weather closure notification system test is Sept. 29 Take a couple of minutes to update your Colorado Mountain College contact information. It could save you a lot of trouble down the road. On Sept. 29, the College will test CMC Alert, the notification system designed to notify students and employees about emergencies…
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Celestial News: Jupiter and Uranus Reach Opposition
After the lovely “evening star” Venus follows the Sun down to the western horizon on cool September evenings, another dazzling planet rises in the east to take her place. It is the giant planet Jupiter, largest of the planets in our solar system and second only to Venus in dazzling brightness. Jupiter will dominate our…
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Colorado Mountain College’s convocation offers students advice in Steamboat
By Scott Franz, Steamboat Pilot & Today Steamboat Springs — Pointing toward Mount Werner’s bare but clearly defined ski runs Friday, Peter Perhac talked about the importance of the classrooms that stood behind him. Perhac, the campus CEO at Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus in Steamboat Springs, knew the mountain would be a large temptation…