CMC 50th Anniversary

This history project is still a work in progress with a tentative release date of Summer 2019. Please feel free to explore what is here now and know that the larger project will be available soon. Thank you for your patience. From the beginning, Colorado Mountain College has flourished because local citizens have valued the way education can enliven their communities. In the early 1960s, visionaries sought approval for a college district. These are just some of the stories and pictures from our first 50 years. Many more are in our memories.


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Joe Underwood Davenport Biography Founding President of Colorado Mountain College
A biography of Joe Davenport; presented to Colorado Mountain College from his five children. Prepared for the 50th Anniversary Celebration
John and Carrie Morgridge
John and Carrie Morgridge of the Morgridge Family Foundation
Junior College Organization Committee meeting minutes
Minutes of the meeting of the Junior College Organization Committee held at the Harrisons Cafe on November 16, 1965, primarily describing candidate nominations for the Junior College Committee.
Junior College Wins 2 to 1; Board Election in 60 Days
Article from the "Sage Reminder"; Vol. No. 7 No. 44
New Discovery building with Mt. Elbert in background
Pictured is the New Discovery building at the Leadville CMC campus (Timberline campus). In the background is a snowy Mt. Elbert.
Rappelling down mountain
Rock Climbing and rappelling down a mountain
Spring Valley Computer lab
Students using the computer lab at the CMC Spring Valley Campus
Student Residential hall
Aerial view of CMC Leadville (Timberline campus) residential hall.
Sugar the Llama
Photograph of Sugar the Llama. Sugar, also known as Lady, belonged to Earl and Nancy Boeve of Leadville, Colorado. Sugar lived on Colorado Mountain College, Leadville, campus from 1994 to 1995.
Voting Notice
Newspaper clipping of an ad for the ballot initiative to start a Junior College on the Western Slope

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