
FALL 2018 PRESIDENT’S LIST RELEASED
The following students have earned the honor of being on the CWC Fall 2018 President’s list. All students are full-time (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a 4.0
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The following students have earned the honor of being on the CWC Fall 2018 President’s list. All students are full-time (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a 4.0

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