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‘No place on Earth like CMC’
“I learned about environmentalists who have changed the world,” said Ali Henry, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in sustainability studies in May 2020. “I learned about biomimicry, conservation, endangered species, TerraCycling and so much more that I will use throughout my life.” Read more: ‘No place on Earth like CMC’
Read MoreSupreme Court allows DACA to stand • La Suprema Corte permite que la DACA se mantenga
Colorado Mountain College celebrates with DACA recipients after court decision.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that overturns the administration’s attempt to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals…. Read more: Supreme Court allows DACA to stand • La Suprema Corte permite que la DACA se mantenga
Read MoreA student, an advisor – now a BSBA graduate
First drawn to study education, and then possibly to develop a career in the field, he worked with CMC staff to develop his degree path.
“Lisa Runck [CMC Spring Valley associate dean for student affairs] helped talk me through the 18-plus career changes that I worked through while here,” he said. Read more: A student, an advisor – now a BSBA graduate
Read MoreLet us be a beacon of hope • Seamos una luz de esperanza
June 1, 2020
Statement from CMC President & CEO, Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser
It is hard to believe how the past three months have unfolded – both close to home and in parts of our country that seem very far away from our beloved mountain towns.
We find ourselves in a nation that stands divided. Over the weekend, we witnessed protests, riots, and civil unrest from coast to coast. And, here in Colorado….
Read more: Let us be a beacon of hope • Seamos una luz de esperanza
CMC Dean of Nursing Earns Prestigious National Fellowship
The Association for Career and Technical Education has selected Colorado Mountain College administrator Susan Moreland, Ph.D., as a 2020 Postsecondary Leadership Success Program fellow. Read more: CMC Dean of Nursing Earns Prestigious National Fellowship
Read MoreRiding the rails
We’ve all seen those 19th century sepia-toned photos of railroad workers pumping a seesaw contraption down a section of railroad tracks. Called handcars, these little hand-powered vehicles propelled railroad workers where…
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