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Bbbrrrooommm. That’s the sound of a distant lawnmower, weedeater, or leaf blower. This grounds equipment is essential to beautify the campus and give the physical plant something to do. But

USDA-NIFA INVESTS MORE THAN $53 MILLION TO HELP U.S. FARMERS PROSPER, CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE TO BENEFIT Central Wyoming College has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of

Trysta Stingley is a freshman studying physiology. She is from Riverton and decided to come to CWC for many reasons. “It was close to home, has my major and cross

UW, CWC COLLABORATE TO RECRUIT NATIVE STUDENTS IN FOOD SYSTEMS PROGRAM October 10, 2020 — A more than half-million-dollar grant awarded for a collaborative project between the University of Wyoming

ANNUAL HALLS OF HORROR CANCELED THIS YEAR The annual Halls of Horror has been canceled this year. The event was set to take place Oct. 23-24 at the Central Wyoming

CWC HIRES NEW FACULTY In Fall 2020, Central Wyoming College welcomed four new faculty members to serve students with their expertise in biology, music and agriculture. Lucy Elge (Graham) Professor



MIND MAPPING PAINTINGS ON EXHIBIT AT CWC Joseph Cipro and Susan Durfee will exhibit their recent paintings at the Central Wyoming College Robert A. Peck Art Center Gallery, Mind Mapping, through October

George Sims was 62 years old and a few years into retirement when he moved to Lander and enrolled in Central Wyoming College courses for fun. “I found that old