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Aims in the News
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Aims Community College Breaks Ground on New Student Health and Wellness Center
The new facility will expand access to healthcare for Aims students and families across Northern Colorado.
Former Aims Community College Board of Trustees Member Lyle Achziger Named Distinguished Fellow Award Winner
Lyle Achziger, a former member of the Aims Community College Board of Trustees and the city of Evans mayor, was named the college’s Distinguished Fellow Award winner for 2025.
Aims Community College Celebrates Graduates at Two Ceremonies in Greeley
Aims Community College honored graduating students at two ceremonies Friday in Greeley, wrapping up the spring semester with more than 1,100 completing degrees or potentially completing work at the college.