CWC GRADUATES CLASS OF NURSING STUDENTS MAY 10
Central Wyoming College graduates a class of 17 nurses Thursday, May 10 at the 28th annual CWC Nurses’ Pinning in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre.The 7 p.m. ceremony
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Central Wyoming College graduates a class of 17 nurses Thursday, May 10 at the 28th annual CWC Nurses’ Pinning in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre.The 7 p.m. ceremony

Central Wyoming College’s Rural Justice Training Center (RJTC) and the Eastern Shoshone Tribe were awarded a grant to train and equip law enforcement officers both on and off the reservation

Central Wyoming College students taking water management and environmental geology courses team up to present a symposium Dec. 18 entitled Hydraulic Fracturing: The Intersection of Water, Geology and Energy. The

Central Wyoming College is hosting a two-day pottery workshop April 19-20 featuring ceramicist Steve Schrepferman. The workshop is scheduled for 10 am. to 4 p.m. both days in the CWC Arts

An evening theater course in acting is offered during the spring semester at Central Wyoming College. CWC Theater Director Mike Myers teaches Acting I on Monday evenings from 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Central Wyoming College’s Executive Vice President for Student and Academic Services Jason Wood is one of two state community college representatives selected to serve on Gov. Matt Mead’s Complete College

Music students at Central Wyoming College present their fall recital Monday, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Rehearsal Hall, room 157 in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center.

Theater students at Central Wyoming College hold up the proverbial mirror to the nation’s political activities as they prepare for the 24-hour marathon theater event 4 (or more) in 24

Central Wyoming College is encouraging highly motivated students to “Get It Done” by combining pre-college level math and English courses with college-level classes all in one semester. To eliminate possible

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