Tag: Steamboat Springs

  • A Trip to the Nature Conservancy

    CMC student Dustin Eldridge traveled to the Nature Conservancy’s Carpenter Ranch near Steamboat Springs recently with his Environmental Science class to learn about ecosystems and environmental challenges. Follow along in his post below, first published in his blog, Steamboat Livin’. Today my Intro to Environmental Science class took a trip to the local Nature Conservancy…

  • Thomas Smiley to lead new CMC restaurant program

    This news brief first appeared in the Steamboat Pilot. Steamboat Springs — Thomas Smiley will lead the new restaurant/culinary management program at Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus, according to a news release. “We are delighted to have Tom lead our new program and share his extensive experience and knowledge with our students,” instructional chairperson Sam…

  • Acclaimed writer, speaker Paul Loeb at CMC

    Learn civic engagement in free speech at Steamboat Springs campus Paul Loeb, internationally acclaimed writer and speaker on civic engagement, will present a free talk Sept. 13, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., in the Allbright Family Auditorium in the new academic and student services building at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs. Loeb’s books “Soul…

  • Our View: CMC building good for the community

    The following editorial about the value of Colorado Mountain College’s new academic center to the community of Steamboat Springs appeared in last weekend’s Steamboat Pilot. Thursday’s grand opening of Colorado Mountain College’s spectacular new academic center overlooking Steamboat Springs is an achievement that stands to benefit the community for decades to come. The 60,000-square-foot building…

  • CMC starts new chapter in Steamboat with opening of building

    This article first appeared in the Steamboat Today. By Scott Franz Steamboat Springs — As she looked up and admired the atrium of the new academic center at Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus on Thursday night, Bonnie Bogue was thinking about her mom. “In my heart, I know she would have loved this building,” Bogue…

  • New Faces at Colorado Mountain College

    CMC will be welcoming a handful of new faculty this semester.  We’ll be sharing a few of their stories and introductions on eNews. First up, in her own words: Dr. Tina Evans, new Sustainability Studies faculty based in Steamboat Springs. Welcome, Tina!  I’m thrilled to begin working in this innovative and forward looking program! I’m…

  • New Steamboat Springs Academic Center Grand Opening slated for today

    Starting at 4 PM on Thursday, August 23, all friends, staff, faculty, and students of Colorado Mountain College are invited to a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Academic Services building at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs. The celebration moves inside to the new auditorium after the ribbon cutting.  Guest speakers including CMC leadership,…

  • First Pow Day at SASS Travel

    Dustin Eldridge, a student at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat, has spent part of the last two summers down in the Southern Hemisphere winter as an intern with SASS Travel.   Here’s his report from his first week with SASS this year.  This article was first posted in Dustin’s blog, Steamboat Livin’. As I type this,…

  • Sustainability is…what you eat!

    The way we eat has huge impacts on sustainability.  Classes in Colorado Mountain College’s Sustainability Studies degree explore sustainable agriculture among other topics, and we live in communities that place a strong value on supporting sustainable food. One non-profit near our Steamboat Springs campus, The Yampa Valley Sustainability Council, (YVSC) explores sustainability topics each month…

  • Steamboat Academic Center at Colorado Mountain College

    The slideshow of images below, first published in the Steamboat Today, were taken by photographer John F. Russell, and show off CMC Steamboat’s new academic center. The building is scheduled for grand opening on August 23th. Classes are expected to begin in the new building when the fall session begins Aug. 27. [slideshow]