
FALL 2018 DEAN’S LIST RELEASED
The following students have earned the honor of being on the CWC Fall 2018 Dean’s list. All students are full-time (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a 3.5-3.99
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The following students have earned the honor of being on the CWC Fall 2018 Dean’s list. All students are full-time (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a 3.5-3.99

Central Wyoming College Professor of Anthropology Todd Guenther will present on the archeology aspect of the Interdisciplinary Climate Change Expedition at the Riverton Museum on Thursday, Feb. 7 at 6:30

Stanley Stowe, a sophomore from Kinnear, will be graduating in May with a degree in American Indian Studies For years, Stowe worked on his family’s farm taking care of livestock

As part of a science-based NOLS course offered in partnership between Central Wyoming College, the University of Wyoming and NOLS, nine students from around the country traveled to East Africa

Marissa Arnold is a sophomore from Cowley, Wyoming graduating in May with a degree in health science. After watching her sister recover from an accident that left her missing a

Tanner Denton is a sophomore from Gillette majoring in film. While in high school, Denton found a passion for creating films. He often made movies with friends and edited them

Jenn Pfisterer is a sophomore from Riverton graduating this spring with a degree in nursing. At eight years old, Pfisterer spent nearly a year at Children’s Hospital in Denver, prepping

In a dreamland of towering mountains, glistening streams and rugged terrain, alumna Allie Lindblom spends her days leading tourists on guided hikes and ice climbs of Exit Glacier in Alaska’s

At 17-years-old, as her high school sweetheart battled leukemia, Naomi Cross developed a passion for the nursing field. Through countless appointments and tireless caregiving, Cross’ admiration for the nurses and
The Central Wyoming College art department will host Bryce Giesmann’s thesis exhibition called Forlorn Terroir Jan. 11-Feb. 26 in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center gallery. There will be an art reception