Colorado Mountain College Day Proclamation

Colorado Mountain College Day Proclamation Text version. State of Colorado Proclamation WHEREAS, Colorado Mountain College was founded on November 2, 1965 and classes began on October 2, 1967 after local visionaries and voters of six counties approved the creation of a local college district-by a two-to-one margin-because they so deeply valued the contributions that postsecondary…

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Dave & Christine Ayers: It All Began at CMC

photo - Dave & Christine Ayers

I was one of Christine’s outdoor leaders on the Mountain O trip. She had just moved out from Connecticut to begin college at CMC. I am from the Roaring Fork Valley and was a “multi-year” student at CMC when we met. We both felt a friendship connection on that trip as we did with most…

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Sue Daley: It Really was a ‘Community’ College

photo - Sue Daley 1974

  When Sue Daley started with Colorado Mountain College in the early 70’s, the college’s footprint in Summit County wasn’t more than a small studio condo. “I moved to Breckenridge where my brother and his friends were working as carpenters,” recalls Sue. “And I didn’t know what I was going to do.” But when she…

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Andy Corra: CMC Made My Life!

photo - Andy Corra, Colorado Mountain College graduate

In 1979, working as a janitor after graduating from high school in Denver, I had an epiphany one day while eating lunch in my janitor’s closet: “I need college!” Having been a thoroughly disengaged student to that point, I hoped to find a school that could inspire, guide, and help me find my passions (as…

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Kris Combs: Grateful for the Excellent Start

photo - Kris Combs

I attended CMC in the 80’s. I am so grateful for the opportunities this education provided for my family and me. Olive Morton, Bud Romberg and Dan Schaffrick are the people I remember most. Olive was always so encouraging as I pursued my education while waitressing and becoming a new mom. Bud Romberg was my…

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Aaron Brassard: X-Games & the Rio Olympics

photo - Aaron Brassard at the Rio Games

Aaron Brassard’s “Road to Rio” started at the Isaacson School for New Media. The 2016 graduate says the program help him build a career in digital sports production by not only teaching him video production and graphics work, but because of hands-on experiences such as working at the Winter X-Games in Aspen. These real-world experiences…

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Jim Spell: The CMC “A-Frame”

photo - Jim Spell

After a particularly large and somewhat dangerous fire at the Vail maintenance building in the late 70’s, those of us volunteering for the fire department thought we might need more training. Steadfast in our conviction, we went to the CMC A-frame by Gore Creek between Vail and Lionshead and worked together to start a fire…

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Scott LeBaron: CMC Couldn’t Have Been a Better Fit

photo- Scott LaBaron

It was 1978. I was coming over the top of the hill and seeing the Spring Valley campus for the first time. I was a bit nervous coming from a high school graduating class of 750 and now a college with about half that! Yikes! But it couldn’t have been a better fit! Great people…

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Kristen Wells: Prepared at CMC for Stanford

photo - Kristen Wells

Leadville native Kristen Wells misses her hometown and the Rocky Mountains. The Lake County High School graduate and former CMC student is now pursuing her Ph.D. in genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine. Though she yearns for views of the Collegiate Range, the allure of being on the cutting edge of medical research is…

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