
Latest news and events from CWC


The Central Wyoming College theatre department has announced that the spring musical “Carousel” has been canceled due to the continuation of COVID-19 outbreaks and health concerns from the pandemic. I’ve


Rustler Volleyball hosted three teams for the weekend tournament: Northwest College, Colorado Northwestern Community College and Laramie County Community College. The Rustlers went undefeated during the two-day event. February 5 vs

Tired of the status quo, activist Heather Smith was ready to dive into a new endeavor to help women regain control of personal healthcare decisions. Smith, the regional executive director

Deb Lashley is in her second year at CWC and is in the nursing program. Her desire to become a nurse comes from her experience years ago as a CNA.

Central Wyoming College announced Jan. 19 the launch of its newest agricultural program to teach new and beginning farmers the skills to begin their own successful, small-scale farm businesses. The hands-on crop

Central Wyoming College uses the IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) grant to foster coordination, development, and resource sharing in the expansion of multidisciplinary research. CWC’s Alpine Science Institute

A six-week program offered by Central Wyoming College and the University of Wyoming beginning Jan. 29 will provide Wyoming residents with knowledge and tools to be successful entrepreneurs. Entrepreneur Essentials

Central Wyoming College’s new farm manager and instructor Ethan Page will develop the college’s grant-funded Farm Incubator and Beginning Farmer Training program. As part of the Alpine Science Institute, Page will