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Latest news and events from CWC
CWC stages The Music Man Feb. 28-March 2
January 1, 2014The Music Man, Central Wyoming College’s spring musical, is a light-hearted throwback to a simpler time of brass bands and Fourth of July Americana.
Second session of Start-Up Institute coming this spring
January 1, 2014An intensive entrepreneurship program is coming to Jackson this spring to help jump start aspiring entrepreneurs and to encourage Wyoming’s economic growth and diversification.
Second forensics student qualifies for national tournament
January 1, 2014Competing at a pair of tournaments at the University of Utah last weekend, the Central Wyoming College speech and debate team qualified a second student for a national tournament and was recognized as the top junior competitors.
Auditions for theater Showcase March 4
January 1, 2014Auditions for Central Wyoming College Theater Department's Showcase 2014 are at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 4 in the Robert A. Peck Art Center
Science Fair judges needed
January 1, 2014Central Wyoming College, which is hosting the West Central Regional Science Fair Jan. 27-29, is seeking judges to rate projects created by middle and high school students.
Wind River Reservation explored through music Tyler Gilmore
January 1, 2014A group of local and regional music professionals perform the original composition of Riverton native Tyler Gilmore Friday, March 14 at Central Wyoming College.
Reproductive rights subject of CWC's next Hot Topic
January 1, 2014The reproductive rights of women are the subject of a Central Wyoming College "Hot Topic" discussion on Thursday, March 27 at 11:30 a.m. in Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre.
Board hosts open public forum on presidential search process
January 1, 2014The Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees has scheduled a public forum to provide information on the process for hiring the next president of CWC.
CWC Board commences search for next college president
January 1, 2014(Jan. 30, 2014) The Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees has committed to a comprehensive national search for the next college president.
Immigration issues examined in play at CWC March 6 and 7
January 1, 2014No Roosters in the Desert, a play that follows the journey of four women crossing the blazing hot Arizona desert from Mexico in search of a new life in the U.S., is presented at Central Wyoming College March 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m.
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