Tag: Students
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Steamboat student gets view of national parks
This article was first published in the Oct.16th edition of Steamboat Today. By Scott Franz. Steamboat Springs — Colorado Mountain College student Ben Saheb said there were plenty of interesting things to look at outside the windows of the unique classroom he sat in last week. After riding in the backseat of a Cessna flying 12,000…
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Award-winning photo grad displays work at CMC Gallery
Opening reception on October 14th Recent professional photography work by Colorado Mountain College graduate Elizabeth Moreno will be on display in October and November at the college’s gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs. Born and raised in La Paz, Baja California Sur, México, Moreno moved to the U.S. in 2002 to study and obtained an Associate…
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CMC ski team joins prestigious Division I association
This article first appeared in the Steamboat Pilot. By Luke Graham. The last thing Colorado Mountain College Alpine ski coach Terry Leonard is oblivious to is his built-in advantage. Standing at the base of Howelsen Hill on Thursday, with a sky that hinted at winter, Leonard was overseeing and ushering in a new era of…
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Bike-In Movie
Steamboat’s sustainable take on a classic American pastime By Ben Saheb, CMC Steamboat blogger correspondent A Drive-in-Movie is an iconic American activity that goes back to the roots of American history. With Steamboat Springs being an iconic American destination, drive in movies are a perfect activity for the tourist and local alike. The only problem…
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Behind the screen: A view of the creative process
Graphic design student Anna Hoffman shares the story of a design Since I am taking summer classes as well as working, life has been pretty hectic. Well, the good news is that I have something new I designed. It is more of an inspirational piece but I hope you like it! My piece is called…
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Edwards grad hopes to be first to earn bachelor’s
Vail resident brings entrepreneurial spirit to degree Rebecca McFarland is no stranger to entrepreneurship. She ran her own massage business for twelve years, and, on the side, worked her way up to partial ownership of a custom home building company from a receptionist position. For McFarland, those real-world experiences sparked a love of business, but…
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CMC graduate helps protect Colorado’s drinking water
By Cailey Arensman Kaitlin Stabrava, a 2008 graduate of Colorado Mountain College, is using her degree to help keep our drinking water safe. After earning an Associate of General Studies in Mechanical Engineering at CMC, she transferred to the University of Colorado and, after graduating with a BS degree, began working for the Water Quality…
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Grad’s advice: Do what you love
Nick Garay first to earn CMC’s new theater degree By Beth Zukowski Nick Garay fell in love at Colorado Mountain College. The object of his affection, he discovered there, was theater. This May, Garay earns an Associate of Arts degree with an emphasis in theater. But it won’t be the first time he crosses the…
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‘All in the Timing’ closes CMC season
David Ives comedies rely on timing, rhythm to pull off the punch By Beth Zukowski “Is this seat available?” asks the hopeful guy to the girl he wants to get to know. Her first “no” would have ended the scene. But imagine a bell signaling the chance to ask again and the chance, perhaps, to…
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Bachelor’s Degree Info Sessions in Steamboat
Meetings on Monday & Tuesday, other campuses to follow The first information sessions for Colorado Mountain College’s new Bachelor’s Degree programs will be held on April 25 and 26 at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs. These are the first of many sessions to be held at locations around the CMC District. Bill Sommers, assistant…