
FALL SHOWCASE CONCERT NOV. 15
Central Wyoming College vocal and instrumental groups present a Fall Showcase Concert Thursday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre.Thirteen members of the CWC
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Central Wyoming College vocal and instrumental groups present a Fall Showcase Concert Thursday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre.Thirteen members of the CWC

John Rutter’s Requiem, a seven-movement work for choir, an instrumental ensemble and a soprano soloist, is featured at the annual Central Wyoming College Spring Music Showcase Concert Thursday, May 3,

The work of six local artists is on display in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery at Central Wyoming College Nov. 28 through Jan. 25. The exhibit presents six

Central Wyoming College Speech and Debate teams, coached by new forensics director Josh House, had success at a tournament this past weekend at Colorado College. “It was the first ever

Central Wyoming College Equine Studies Professor Patti Stalley has been named the International Instructor of the Year by the Certified Horsemanship Association. Stalley, who has been on the CWC faculty

Central Wyoming College is opening its regular theater season with The Odd Couple, the Neil Simon classic comedy about a pair of mismatched roommates with 7:30 p.m. performances on Oct.

With October being the season of horrors and hobgoblins, Central Wyoming College invites those who dare to walk the Halloween Trail of Terror Oct. 26 and 27. Sponsored by the

The Central Wyoming College Student Nurses Association is sponsoring an Ugly Sweater 5K Walk/Run Saturday, Dec. 15 to raise funds for Toys for Tots. Runners and walkers are invited to

Central Wyoming College ceramics students are selling homemade chili in handmade bowls at a Chili Bowl Sale Tuesday, Oct. 30 in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Gallery. Students have

Students enrolled in Central Wyoming College’s Western American Studies program have gained a tremendous amount of practical on-the-job training. “They’ve worked everywhere from Jackson Hole to Fort Laramie,” said Professor