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Jantzen Isaacson chose CWC because it was affordable and he got the opportunity to play collegiate soccer. In his freshman year, Isaacson is currently in the criminal justice program. “I
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Jantzen Isaacson chose CWC because it was affordable and he got the opportunity to play collegiate soccer. In his freshman year, Isaacson is currently in the criminal justice program. “I

On December 2 and 3, 2019, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) accreditation team of Dr. Sandra Bowles, Director of Special Projects at University of Charleston and Dr. Casmir Agbaraji, Dean

Dayne Bradley chose CWC because of the friendly and inviting atmosphere. He is a sophomore and is from the Riverton area. “I think CWC is a great place to start

Darian Gonzales is a sophomore who is originally from California but moved to Lander about eight years ago. She decided to attend Central Wyoming College because it was inexpensive and


CWC students take a photo with a giant pumpkin at Vala’s Pumpkin Patch in Nebraska CWC students celebrated the month of October with a variety of events. A group of

Antoine Day, a freshman at CWC, decided to go to college to pursue a degree to help him reach his ultimate goal, helping others. “I chose to come to CWC

The Central Wyoming College music department will present a fall concert on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 7 pm in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theater. The concert will feature

Abigail Arnold hails from Cowley, Wyoming. She felt at home when she visited CWC and was the deciding factor for choosing CWC. After my tour, I just knew it’s where

Central Wyoming College alumna Falon McCormick won Best Wyoming Film with her 3-minute short, “Addiction,” at the 307 Film Festival in Laramie on Aug. 25. In portraying some of the