
CWC LANDER HOSTS BRIDGES OUT OF POVERTY WORKSHOP
A daylong workshop aimed at service providers, educators and business owners whose daily work connects with people living in poverty is hosted by Central Wyoming College at its Lander Center
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A daylong workshop aimed at service providers, educators and business owners whose daily work connects with people living in poverty is hosted by Central Wyoming College at its Lander Center

When the 2013 fall semester begins, almost the entire Central Wyoming College campus will have been transformed. In addition to the newly constructed 52,000-square-foot Health and Science Center opening this

Central Wyoming College ceramics students host a two-day silent auction and sell spring planters and cups filled with tea or lemonade April 17 and 18 in the Arts Center Gallery.

Author, adventurer and University of Wyoming writer-in-residence Mark Jenkins discusses his 2012 ascent on Mount Everest at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, March 6. Jenkins, who has twice shared his daring exploits

(Dec. 11, 2013) Central Wyoming College President Jo Anne McFarland, who has spent more than 40 years of her professional life as a teacher and an administrator at CWC, announced

Central Wyoming College’s Second Wind program continues to accept applications from 18-21-year-old students who had been in the juvenile justice system. Students who qualify complete a Customer Service Specialist program

Colorful regalia, artisans, Native American drummers and dancers and a major social gathering are all part of the Central Wyoming College United Tribes Club annual Spring Powwow Saturday, May 4.

Students enrolled in a Central Wyoming College course are learning construction and facilities maintenance skills while building a facility for an organization with similar goals. Andy Eckart, the instructor of

Ms. Wheelchair USA Ashlee Lundvall of Cody is one of the speakers at TEDx, an event at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, Oct.2, at 5:30 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck

The Central Wyoming College Speech and Debate team returned to campus with several awards in hand following a tournament in Reno, Nevada. Competing against schools from Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Idaho,