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Trinidad State Stories Podcast

Trinidad State Stories

The official podcast of Trinidad State College


 

The Vision

Highlighting the voices, journeys, and impact of the people who shape our campus and community. Trinidad State Stories explores real stories of growth, innovation, and resilience—rooted in Southern Colorado and beyond.

Who You’ll Hear

Students, alumni, faculty, industry partners, and regional leaders.

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Why It Matters

This is where experience meets inspiration. Learn about life in Souther Colorado and the limitless possibilities at Trinidad State!


 

We Want Your Feedback!

Trinidad State College is assessing interest in this podcast. Your responses will help us decide on content, format, and how students can get involved.
 

Take the Survey

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Please fill out our short student interest survey to share your thoughts.

Get Involved

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Interested in sharing your own journey? Contact us or fill out our form to start building our library of stories.


 

Our Studio Space

The podcast studio is located at the Trinidad Campus in the Marketing office. The podcast is produced by Craig Ludwick and Ryan Andersen, hosted by Omar Cano. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

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Follow along and stay up to date with the latest voices from our campus on the Trinidad State Stories Podcast!


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Trinidad State is a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)
HSI is defined in federal law (the Higher Education Opportunity Act, Title V, 2008) as an accredited, degree-granting, public or private nonprofit institution of higher education with 25% or more total undergraduate Hispanic full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrollment.