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JURIED STUDENT EXHIBIT OPENS

The winners of the annual Central Wyoming College Juried Student Art Exhibit are announced at an April 19 reception in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery.The show, which features

STUDENTS PRESENT RESEARCH FINDINGS

A pair of Central Wyoming College students presents information from a more than three-year undergraduate research project on West Nile Virus in Fremont County at a Wednesday, March 21 colloquium.

AUDITIONS FOR MCT SHOW JAN. 9

Students in kindergarten through grade 12 are invited to audition for the local production of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by the Missoula Children’s Theatre. MCT is auditioning K-12

EAST PARKING LOT CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION

The construction of Central Wyoming College’s new Health and Science Center is underway which will pose some problems for students and visitors coming to campus this summer. The main lot

NURSING SIMULATION FOCUS OF COLLOQUIUM

A Central Wyoming College nursing professor who has been researching the benefits of simulation labs in developing critical thinking skills in nursing students presents at a Wednesday, Oct. 12 colloquium.

CWC FINALIST FOR NATIONAL DIVERSITY AWARD

Central Wyoming College has been chosen as the recipient of the Association of Community College Trustees 2012 Diversity Award The award makes Central the sole nominee from the western region

DEBATE TEAM THIRD IN MISSOURI TOURNAMENT

The Central Wyoming College debate and forensics team beat out top programs at a national tournament this past weekend at the University of Central Missouri, placing third in debate sweepstakes. CWC

BUFFALO HIDE TIPI PROJECT ON DISPLAY

A buffalo hide tipi constructed as part of a St. Stephen’s Indian School project is on display in the lobby of Central Wyoming College’s Intertribal Education and Community Center to

CHILI BOWL SALE IS BACK.

Students in Daniel Brown’s ceramics courses at Central Wyoming College are selling ceramic bowls full of chili for $8 on Thursday, Dec. 8 in the Arts Center Gallery from 11