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  • Rylen Rae Enriquez

    Rylen Rae Enriquez Dives Into Her Passion for Welding

    August 21, 2025
    Rylen Rae Enriquez discovered her passion for welding at Aims, turning challenge into confidence and skill. Now, she’s forging a path toward underwater welding, blending precision, resilience, and adventure in a career that defies expectations and pushes the limits of possibility.
  • Aims employees and officials at AMTC ribbon cutting

    Aims Celebrates New Aircraft Maintenance Training Center

    August 20, 2025
    Aims Community College is launching an Aircraft Maintenance Technician program to tackle the nationwide shortage of certified aviation mechanics and engineers. On National Aviation Day 2025, Aims held a ribbon-cutting event at the new Aircraft Maintenance Training Center.
  • Arty the Aardvark Mascot at the Aims Greeley campus holding a sight that says I love Aims

    You Don’t Have to Be a Student to Learn at Aims

    August 12, 2025
    From Marilyn Schock, Chair of the Aims Board of Trustees, comes a reminder: learning isn’t just for students. At Aims, world-class speakers, creative spaces, and community connections fuel curiosity, inspire growth, and prove education’s most powerful lessons often happen far beyond the classroom.
  • Brian Bernal outside of the Aims Student Commons

    Brian Bernal Finds Purpose Through Education and Service

    July 30, 2025
    From laborer to student leader, Brian Bernal’s inspiring return to college defies age and expectation. His journey at Aims Community College is one of resilience, purpose, and a deep commitment to helping others—proving it’s never too late to rewrite your story.
  • CPR class students with manquins.

    Aims Community College to Offer CPR Classes in Spanish

    July 30, 2025
    Aims Community College now offers CPR and first aid classes in Spanish—an accessible, affordable way for Northern Colorado’s Spanish-speaking community to earn CPR certification this fall in Greeley and Fort Lupton. Learn life-saving skills in your native language with American Heart Association-accredited training.