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To honor Earth Day, a pair of Central Wyoming College clubs presents a free screening of the energy documentary “Switch” on Monday, April, 22 at 6 p.m. in the Little
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To honor Earth Day, a pair of Central Wyoming College clubs presents a free screening of the energy documentary “Switch” on Monday, April, 22 at 6 p.m. in the Little

Sam Mihara, a former internee at a Japanese relocation camp in northwest Wyoming, speaks at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, April 17 in the Little Theatre. Sponsored by the CWC Diversity

Robert B. Tucker, an internationally recognized leader in the field of innovation, kicks off Central Wyoming College’s Innovation Institute Wednesday, Jan. 30 with a keynote speech that is free and

Central Wyoming College’s big band, Time’s-A-Wastin’, performs in concert Friday, Feb. 22 with several saxophonists demonstrating improvisational skills. Headlining the concert is J. Scott Turpen, a University of Wyoming music

(Feb. 8, 2013)A two-term member of the Central Wyoming College Board was honored with a Leadership Award from the Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees Thursday night. Caroline Mills, who

Megan O’Neill is in in the 2 percent. The 19-year-old Central Wyoming College student from Kremmling, Colo., is among the growing number of women choosing welding as a profession; though

Central Wyoming College vocal and instrumental jazz ensembles perform in concert Friday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre. An instrumental jazz combo, under

Former and current Central Wyoming College accounting and income tax students provide free help preparing 2012 taxes to taxpayers that cannot afford professional assistance on the CWC campus Wednesdays from

Businesses and service providers are available to students and community members at the 2013 Fremont County Business and Employment Expo, scheduled for Thursday, April 25 at Central Wyoming College. A

Central Wyoming College’s 2013 fall semester grades have been computed and 92 students were named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning a 4.0 grade point average while 101 others