Tag: Leadville
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Colorado Mountain College names Cairns as campus vice president
After an extensive national search, Colorado Mountain College has named Lake County High School Principal Ben Cairns as the next vice president and campus dean for its Leadville and Salida campuses. Cairns will begin the transition from the high school to CMC effective August 2.
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CMC alumna wins Snowmaker of the Year award
Despite her youth, Madeline Pierce’s passion and dedication for snowmaking helped the 22-year-old Copper Mountain Resort snowmaker win the 2021 Colorado Ski Country Double Diamond Snowmaker of the Year award. “I’m honored, and I’m really excited, and I think it’s very special because as snowmakers, being behind the scenes, we don’t receive a lot of…
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Wright Collegiate Challenge honors CMC team for outdoor industry collaboration
CMC Leadville awarded Best in Class for its work with San Luis Valley Great Outdoors
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CMC Leadville and Salida campus leader accepts college president role in Oregon
After nearly ten years with Colorado Mountain College, Rachel Pokrandt, vice president and campus dean of the Leadville and Salida campuses, has accepted the role of President at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. “This is a bittersweet moment for me because I absolutely love the Leadville and Salida communities and our amazing, dedicated faculty,…
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CMC Leadville selects Kathleen Law as assistant dean of instruction
New ADI comes to CMC from 13 years at Colorado Academy
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Eagles compete on ‘grand’ scale
Seven men and two women from Colorado Mountain College’s cross-country running team competed at the Colorado Mesa University XC Invitational on Oct. 10 at Lincoln Park in Grand Junction. As the only National Junior College Athletic Association school at the meet, CMC joined a highly competitive field, which included 145 top runners from a total…
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CMC team hosts ‘highest cross-country meet in the solar system’
Eagle runners at home for race Sept. 26
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CMC Eagles cross-country team scores ‘firsts’
Men and women student-athletes have successful meets in northern Colorado and Wyoming
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CMC cross-country team nearly doubles in size
Virtual training proven successful in recruiting student-athletes