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Brayle Crosman, a sophomore from Grantsville, Utah, will graduate this May with a degree in criminal justice. The basketball program is what brought Crosman to consider attending Central, and the

Riley Haderlie, a sophomore from Star Valley, will graduate this December with a degree in communication. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do and communication will help with anything

Central Wyoming College-Jackson is proud to present Inspired Kitchen, a work of art which combines the talents of local culinary, visual and written artists into a beautifully written and illustrated cookbook.

Megan Krahenbuhl is from Riverton, Utah and is studying psychology and communication. “I want to get my bachelor’s and potentially my master’s degree,” she said. “I want to work with

Arts in Action and Central Wyoming College will host the Portland Cello Project on October 15 at 7pm in the Robert A. Peck arts center theater. Tickets cost $15 for

Jacen Makeshine is from Ethete, Wyoming and is studying education and science. “Those are degrees that I can fall back on,” Makeshine said. “I like to work with children but

