
CWC announces 15 Retirements in 2015-16
Bob ConnellyAssistant General Manager WPBS After 33 years Bob Connelly retired from Wyoming PBS on September 30.Connelly was born in Augusta, Maine and grew up with a military father.“We moved a
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Bob ConnellyAssistant General Manager WPBS After 33 years Bob Connelly retired from Wyoming PBS on September 30.Connelly was born in Augusta, Maine and grew up with a military father.“We moved a
The morning after I graduate with my mini MBA from Central Wyoming College’s Start-Up Intensive, I get an email that encapsulates some of my thoughts from Sandy Hessler, the primary
In a special board meeting Monday evening, the Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees named Dr. Brad Tyndall, who is the current vice President of academic affairs, to be the
The (gulp) final presentation The room at Central Wyoming College is packed full of people I know and respect. Hard-hitting players in the local entrepreneurial ecosystem. I’m first up to
JACKSON, Wyoming (July 8, 2016) – Silicon Couloir and Central Wyoming College continue their successful partnership to bring the 7th session of the Start Up Intensive to Jackson, WY in
In just her seventh week as the new president of the University of Wyoming, Laurie Nichols has set out to visit Wyoming’s communities, starting with those that have community colleges,
On July 16, Central Wyoming College will host a 50th anniversary celebration to honor alumni, thank the community for its continued support and celebrate the future. Delina Wille a CWC
Central Wyoming College students Morgan Robins, Nate Guenther and Regent Cloutier will travel to San Diego with Geospatial Information Science and Technology faculty Jacki Klancher for the Environmental Services Research
In the last several weeks of the Start-Up Institute at Central Wyoming College in Jackson, life turned into a tornado. One that’s on fire. A flaming tornado. I had to
Grant St. Clair was born in 1994 to the late Leland “Lib” St. Clair and Ruby McGill St. Clair. He attended Fort Washakie Elementary and later Flandreau Indian High School