
GRANT TARGETS STATE HEALTH CARE SHORTAGE
Over the next four years, Central Wyoming College is expecting to prepare at least 1,200 students for jobs in health care to address the state’s critical shortage of workers in
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Over the next four years, Central Wyoming College is expecting to prepare at least 1,200 students for jobs in health care to address the state’s critical shortage of workers in
The annual Central Wyoming College Powwow, sponsored by the United Tribes Club, is set for Saturday, May 5 at CWC’s gymnasium. Gourd Dancing, which honors veterans, begins at 1 p.m.
The Central Wyoming College Music Department presents a Ceremony of Carols and Readings Sunday, December 9, 2012, at 3 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre. Featuring the
An instrumental jazz ensemble, under the direction of new instructor Jason Ogg, is playing “Cold Duck Time,” by Eddie Harris; “Lazy River,” by Hoagy Carmichael and Sidney Arondin; “Maple Leaf
Ray Snyder is a perfect example of a lifelong learner. He’s lived in many places and worked in a variety of occupations throughout his long life, and has always been in
Shelby Lindley is Central Wyoming College’s new men’s basketball coach. Lindley, who was hired this fall as the assistant coach, has accepted the job to lead the Rustlers for the
Two Central Wyoming College students graduating this spring have been selected as recipients of the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Kelli Niemeyer of Riverton and Matthew Seats
A chance viewing of a documentary film on the Magdalen asylums in Ireland prompted Central Wyoming College Theater Director Mike Myers to bring the story to Wyoming. “I wanted to
Central Wyoming College has been named to the Military Friendly Schools ® list, which honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that are doing the most
Images by Wyoming-born nature photographer Jim Brown are on exhibit in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery at Central Wyoming College Oct. 10 through Nov. 16. The photographer is