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CWC RENEWS EMPHASIS IN AGRICULTURE

Central Wyoming College is renewing an emphasis in agriculture education and Ben Rux is leading the charge.Rux, a Crowheart area farmer and rancher with a master’s degree in agriculture and

TWO RUSTLERS ARE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Two Central Wyoming College athletes received academic achievement awards from the National Junior College Athletic Association. Nicole Kallas of Evanston, a volleyball player for Coach Tiffany Stauffenberg was presented the

CWC AWARDED FIVE-YEAR TALENT SEARCH GRANT

Central Wyoming College has been awarded a $230,000 federal grant to continue its successful Talent Search program. Talent Search, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, identifies and assists individuals

MCAULIFFE WINS WORKFORCE AWARD

Central Wyoming College’s Dean of Workforce and Community Education (WACE) Lynne McAuliffe was presented the Outstanding Individual Performance Award at the 7th annual Governor’s Summit on Workforce Solutions. “The council

DIVERSITY CHAMPION IS CONVOCATION SPEAKER

Peter Vogel, the founder of an organization that advances cross-cultural relations in education and other industries, is the keynote speaker at Central Wyoming College’s Convocation.               Scheduled for Wednesday, August 31, Convocation

PROFESSOR RECOGNIZED FOR TEACHING ACTIVITY

A teaching activity developed by Central Wyoming College Geosciences Professor Suki Smaglik has been accepted to the On the Cutting Edge program as an exemplary teaching activity. The On the

CWC GRAD DIGGING ARCHEOLOGY

Personal tragedy greatly changed the direction in the life of one recent Central Wyoming College graduate. When Gale Brow’s husband, Pat, died from pneumonia shortly after an oil rig accident at

NURSING PROGRAM OPENS ADDITIONAL SLOTS FOR STUDENTS

The Central Wyoming College nursing department is working toward fulfilling a campaign promise of increasing enrollment by adding eight more students to next fall’s first-year nursing class.Though the Health and