The Western Slope’s largest university is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year during a time when skepticism of higher education is high and funding for higher education is on track to be low.
Beneath the feet of students attending Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction are a series of pipes, stretching 171,000 feet across the campus and feeding into the raised Western Slope water table ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Good news for Colorado Mesa University as enrollment numbers for the 2024-2025 academic year are up. According to the university, it’s seeing a surge in new applications ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -Colorado Mesa University’s fire science program graduated 29 students today, marking the ...
In a year of change at Colorado Mesa University, the greatest change was for western Colorado kids’ prospects of attending college no matter their circumstances. CMU in September announced the CMU ...
"Today we celebrate 673 graduates earning 754 degrees," said CMU President John Marshall at the afternoon ceremony.
Mar 19, 2025 Mar 19, 2025 Updated Mar 19, 2025 In the midst of a week featuring NCAA national tournament competition for six Colorado Mesa University athletic programs, it was a club team that became ...
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Colorado Mesa University’s Best of the West music festival combines high school and professional music talent
A research team from Monash University in Australia looked at data from more than 10,800 adults over the age of 70 and found ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — On Wednesday, July 30, Colorado Mesa University (CMU) announced that 17 student athletes were selected as Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Communicators. The ...
Torren Calhoun had no intention of getting a COVID-19 shot. Calhoun, 23, plays football at Colorado Mesa University, a school of about 11,000 students in Grand Junction. The junior said his opposition ...
Colorado Mesa University and the Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard have spent the last year exploring new approaches to managing outbreaks. Credit...Eliza Earle for The New York Times Supported by ...
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