Tag: CNCC

New president of CNCC is now on the job

RBC I Colorado Northwestern Community College’s new president, Ronald Granger, began his tenure in Rangely on Monday Granger made his first appearance as president at the Rangely Junior College District Board of Trustees meeting on Monday and then held his first CNCC Cabinet Meeting. Granger is beginning his tenure with[Read More…]

Wyoming man finalist for CNCC presidency

RANGELY I On May 26, following a three-month search process the announcement from long-time Colorado Northwest Community College President Russell George that he was retiring this summer, Dr. Nancy McCallan, president of the Colorado Community College System, announced the name of the finalist for Colorado Northwestern Community College’s new president.[Read More…]

CNCC Aviation…

David Boles is the aviation program director at Colorado Northwestern Community College, and the 2016 program graduates who were a part of the Aviation Wings Ceremony on May 7 were, from left: Blake Mueller, Bradley Antista, Chase Peters, Efrain Cabrera, Kyle Baker, Sadie Stewart, Steve Humann, Ton Quyen Ha, Nick[Read More…]

Group honors Russell George

RBC I The next networking meeting of the Community Networking Group will be May 24 in the Weiss Conference Room on the Rangely campus of Colorado Northwestern Community College.

Semi-finalists named for CNCC president

RANGELY I Four candidates being considered for president of Colorado Northwestern Community College were in the area this week touring campuses in Craig and Rangely and meeting CNCC employees and community members.

CNCC dinner…

RANGELY I The annual Colorado Northwestern Community College Foundation Scholarship Fund-Raising Dinner and Dance will be held Saturday evening in the Colorado Room on the Rangely Campus. Live and silent auctions will be held, and live music will be featured for the dance. Tickets to the event are $50 per[Read More…]

Melting tower…

The ice tower on the Colorado Northwestern Community College campus in Rangely is usually a widely used and popular outdoor attraction and teaching aid on the campus. While John Whipple and Joe Wiley can be seen using the structure, the tower has melted down to half its full height and[Read More…]