Tag: migrated
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Online performance kicks off Sopris Theatre Company season Nov. 6
Adapting during times of COVID, nine solo characters fill ‘Rogues’ Gallery’
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Leibowitz joins CMC Leadville as assistant dean of student affairs
Leibowitz will oversee housing, dining, academic advising, recruiting, financial aid, disability services and enrollment.
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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 trustees meet at Morgridge Commons
GLENWOOD SPRINGS – The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees held a regularly scheduled work session and meeting on Oct. 20, 2020, at Morgridge Commons in downtown Glenwood Springs and via Zoom. At all times trustees, employees and visitors adhered to strict group size limits, public health protocols, face coverings and physical distancing requirements. The…
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$2.125 million grant awarded to CMC
Colorado Mountain College has been awarded a $2.125 million, five-year grant through the U.S. Department of Education’s highly competitive Strengthening Institutions Program. SIP is intended to expand colleges’ capacity to serve low-income students by providing funds to improve and strengthen academic quality, institutional management and fiscal stability. CMC’s project will be used to strengthen the…
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Sopris Theatre Company introduces innovative season
Colorado Mountain College revisualizes the theatrical performance
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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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Regreso a clases y a trabajar en la Regreso a clases y a trabajar en la Universidad de Colorado Mountain
Gracias al apoyo del programa estatal, hay ayuda disponible para los trabajadores desplazados en el distrito de CMC
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CMC Eagles cross-country team scores ‘firsts’
Men and women student-athletes have successful meets in northern Colorado and Wyoming