
POET, WRITER SPEAKS AT CWC SEPT. 21
Award-winning Palestinian-American poet, writer, and educator Naomi Shihab Nye is at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, Sept. 21 for two events. She is touring the state conducting a series of community
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Award-winning Palestinian-American poet, writer, and educator Naomi Shihab Nye is at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, Sept. 21 for two events. She is touring the state conducting a series of community

Central Wyoming College observes Domestic Violence Awareness Week with multiple events including the national television premiere of a documentary that tells stories of battered women imprisoned for defending themselves against

Central Wyoming College Women’s Volleyball teams have a host of activities next week as they take on Northwest College, Tuesday, October 11 and Sheridan College on Thursday, October 13, both

Jackson wildlife biologist Bruce Smith discusses his new book “Where Elk Roam” at Central Wyoming College Friday, October 7. Smith, who worked on the elk refuge near Jackson for 22

Creations by Lander wildlife artist Zach Even go on display at Central Wyoming College’s Robert A. Peck Arts Center beginning Sept. 27. A former graphic designer for the outdoor retailer

Alicia Guzman was so impressed by one of the students in her Central Wyoming College restaurant management class, she recommended him for a job. Alicia, the food and beverage manager at

For the third year in a row, Central Wyoming College Theater Director Mike Myers spent a majority of his summer vacation volunteering in a faraway land on his own dime. This

New York Times bestselling author Craig Johnson talks about his newest Walt Longmire mystery Hell is Empty at Central Wyoming College Wednesday, November 2. Presented by the CWC Library, Johnson promotes

A second year Central Wyoming College nursing student from Jackson details a 10-day medical mission trip to Ethiopia Friday, November 18 at over the college’s interactive classroom network to room

Many of the lead roles in Central Wyoming College’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream are first-semester freshman. “That’s not going to happen at a big school,” said director Mike