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    May Happenings at Aims Community College

    April 24, 2025
    Art, music, stories, and innovation take center stage this May as Aims Community College showcases the creativity and passion of its students through a week of unforgettable public events. Look ahead to an inspiring year with season tickets to the Spotlight Speaker Series, featuring four transformative voices on leadership and change.
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    Morgan Martin Balances Family and Higher Education

    April 21, 2025
    Balancing motherhood, college, and work, Morgan Martin’s inspiring journey at Aims Community College highlights the power of resilience, family support, and finding purpose through education. As a first-generation student, her story showcases the transformative impact of student support services and career redirection.
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    Aims Student Art Show: A Celebration of Creativity and Identity

    April 18, 2025
    Bold colors, raw emotion, and creative storytelling fill the walls of the 2025 Aims Student Art Show. From surreal digital pieces to powerful mixed media works, student artists explore identity, imagination, and the world around them in a vibrant celebration of expression.
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    Aims Community College Recognized as a Healthy Workplace

    April 17, 2025
    Aims Community College earns top honors as a 2025 Certified Healthy Workplace™ Leader, recognized for its outstanding commitment to employee wellness, mental health, and workplace safety by Health Links and the Colorado School of Public Health.