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CWC Alpine Science Institute’s Native American Students worked on Mt. Everest last month
June 1, 2022Professor Jacki Klancher, Director of Instruction and Research at the college’s Alpine Science Institute, led the CWC cohort, accompanied by indigenous students Jada Antelope, Aidan Darissa Hereford, Red Thunder Spoonhunter, and Antoine Day, and one non-Indigenous student, Ryan Towne.
CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE EXPANDS OUTDOOR EDUCATION AND FARMING
May 24, 2022Already a leader in outdoors-oriented education, Central Wyoming College is about to launch two more programs under that heading.
Alumni Spotlight - Carlton Underwood
May 24, 2022Carlton Underwood joined the Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees in December 2012. During his service on the Board, Carlton has served as Treasurer, Vice-Chair, and represented the CWC Board of Trustees on the Board of Directors for the CWC Foundation.
CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE OFFERS SUMMER BACKPACKING EXPEDITIONS for Middle and High School Students with CWC Lander & Alpine Science Institute
May 24, 2022Lander, WY-Central Wyoming College Lander, and Alpine Science Institute will lead two backpacking expeditions for middle and high school students as part of their community education and recreation courses this summer.
CWC Trustees Approved Optional Mill; New Ag Program
May 24, 2022The Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees last week approved an optional one mill for the college budget, as allowed by law, for a total levy of five mills. The additional optional one mill, according to Vice President of Administrative Services Willie Noseep, “is expected to generate about $870,834 each year for both FY23 and FY24.
UW, CWC Collaborate to Offer Entrepreneur Essentials Course
May 17, 2022The University of Wyoming’s College of Business and Wyoming Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (WyCEI), in collaboration with Central Wyoming College (CWC), will offer the Entrepreneur Essentials (e2) course starting June 17. In this intensive education program, participants will learn the key frameworks and tools, and answer essential questions, to effectively launch or grow their businesses. This program can help entrepreneurs move from the idea stage to working on a prototype or selling a completed product or service.
CWC STUDENT EARNS LEADERSHIP RECOGNITION AT NATIONAL SUMMIT
May 17, 2022Central Wyoming College student Zariah June has won the Rising Leader award for active participation in the American Indians in Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Leadership Summit.
2nd ANNUAL TETON POWWOW: CELEBRATION OF AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES IN JACKSON
May 17, 2022Central Wyoming College and Native American Jump Start present Teton Powwow: Celebration of American Indian Cultures, Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21, 2022.
UW and CWC Collaborate to Offer Entrepreneur Essentials Course
May 16, 2022On June 17, the University of Wyoming’s College of Business and Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, in collaboration with Central Wyoming College, will offer the Entrepreneur Essentials (e2) course.
First Fremont County Start-up Challenge tonight at CWC
May 12, 2022The first annual Fremont County Start-Up Challenge will be held tonight at 5:30pm at Central Wyoming College. The doors open at 5 p.m. Finalists compete for a share of $50,000 seed fund beginning at 5:30.
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