RMC Cheer spreading the love
Photo taken by Oliver Walker
Darius Henderson and RMC’s President Dr. Bob Wilmouth on set of Mental Health Awareness and Well-Being Podcast
Photo taken by Olliver Walker
Visitors observing the memorabilia at the Black History 101 Mobile Museum.
Photo taken by Grace Schroeder
The 2021 Battlin’ Bears Ski Team at Lookout are all smiles under their masks
RMC students walking to class – Photo by Oliver Walker
RMC Student back in class after quarantine
Photo Courtesy of Oliver Walker
Sophomore golfer Blake Vandenacre
Photo courtesy of Oliver Walker
RMC’s bear covering up for COVID
Photo courtesy of Oliver Walker
RMC Women’s track team
Photo by Elijah Boyd.
Student Researchers (left to right): Lauren Ryter, Addison Valdez, and Larissa Saarel hold a feisty snapping turtle.
Photo courtesy of Kayhan Ostovar.
New Student Orientation on the football field
Photo curtesy of
Grace Schroeder
Rocky Mountain College athletic director Bruce Parker, head men’s basket- ball coach Bill Dreikosen, and head women’s basketball coach Wes Keller present a donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities before the men’s basketball game on February 4th, 2017, at the Fortin Fitness Center on campus. Photo by Ean McLaughlin.
This metal artwork has been crafted by artist and RMC professor Mark Moak. Moak is responsible for several art, photography, and ceramics shows on campus. Beautiful artwork of Moak and his students are some of the things you’ll see at RMC. Photo by Nicolas Cordero.
A live trap for rabbits sits next to a building on the Rocky Campus. Over the last several weeks, rabbits were trapped and relocated off of campus by a pest control company. Many students and faculty have noticed a drastic difference in the rabbit population since trapping began. Photo by Cheyenne Lira.
The Tech Hall Parking Lot remains crowded with construction activity, and students’ vehicles. Photo by Riley Howard, Edited by Nicolas Cordero
Rocky Mountain College assistant and intern football coaches attempt to clear a portion of Herb Klindt Field in preparation for an upcoming recruiting visit. Photo by Riley Howard, Edited by Nicolas Cordero
A backhoe attachment sits in a parking spot in the Tech Hall Parking Lot. Brad Nason said that this unavailable parking spot was not included in the count of the original 28 parking spots that were made unavailable to students with the construction of the new Science Laboratory Building. The parking spot was unavailable for over a week, until Nason spoke with the contractor and had the attachment moved.
Photo by Eric Monroe