Tag: Students
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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…
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Eagle County college rides high through the downturn
Colorado Mountain College thrives as students look to reinvent themselves for a tough job market By Sarah Mausolf, Vail Daily EDWARDS, Colorado — John Avery had been thinking about changing careers for a while but he turned his full attention to it after losing his job.
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Colorado Mountain College student wants Amnesty International chapter
Faculty member Bob Gumbrecht is CMC’s Amnesty International sponsor in Steamboat Springs Larry Haines wants Steamboat Springs residents to think beyond the mountain paradise they live in. Thousands of miles beyond.
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Scholarship helps Aspen grad learn dream career
By Mike McKibbin BASALT – Bronwyn Anglin always wanted to be in real estate. This spring, despite the down economy and lackluster home sales, she landed a job with Basalt Realty.
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CMC vet techs help pets, people in Nicaragua
One student, two grads to spend 15 days providing free medical attention to animals By Kevin Keller, Post Independent GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — One current student and two recent graduates of Colorado Mountain College have gone to Nicaragua to help spay and neuter animals as well as spread awareness about animal health on a 15-day…
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Our People – Joey DeLia
Vail Valley 17-year-old gets college degree By Sarah Mausolf, Vail Daily VAIL VALLEY, Colorado — Joey DeLia will be double-fisting diplomas this spring. He’s just 17, but he’s already graduating from Colorado Mountain College with an associate of science degree May 1.
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Colorado Mountain College 4-Year Degrees Approved by House
RIFLE – During today’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the trustees and college administrators learned that the Colorado House of Representatives voted 55-9 (with one absence) to pass Senate Bill 10-101. The bill would permit the comprehensive community college to offer up to five bachelor’s degrees.
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CMC bill heads back to House for final OK
State Sen. Dan Gibbs hopes bill will be signed into law in Summit County By Caitlin Row, Summit Daily News Colorado Mountain College is just steps away from being allowed to offer bachelor’s degrees to mountain-community students. The state House of Representatives OK’d state Sen. Dan Gibbs’ CMC bill on second reading Thursday. A third…
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Our People
Nicole Loschke – Colorado Mountain College Dual Credit Student Nicole Loschke graduated from Grand Valley High School in Parachute with 36 dual-enrollment credits from Colorado Mountain College. She was also a student leader in the First Ascent Leadership program run by the College each summer for District high school students.