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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 do
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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 do

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

Central Wyoming College Psychology Professor Jewel Dirks, who did a research project on the “Quirky Brain,” shares some of her findings during an Academic Colloquium scheduled for Wednesday, April 11

Central Wyoming College, which is hosting the West Central Regional Science Fair Monday, Jan. 28, is seeking judges to rate projects created by middle and high school students. The Fair

There are still some spots available in a whitewater rafting course offered by Central Wyoming College June 12-16. Instructor Darran Wells, Jerrod Ready and Matt Lloyd teach beginner and intermediate

Central Wyoming College has a new coach for its fledgling speech and debate team, and he’s looking for new recruits.Josh House, a Riverton High School graduate and a successful member

The Central Wyoming College Outdoor Adventure Club, made up mostly of Outdoor Education and Leadership students, did a little community service work in October. The students picked up trash at the Riverton

Central Wyoming College and the Lander Art Center are joining together to offer a photography course specifically directed at visual artists. Artists are often required to submit photographs of their

Venture into the terrifying Black Forest with Snow White and her friends Saturday, Jan. 14 when the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students perform Snow White