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Latest news and events from CWC
CWC debate team wins Utah tournament
January 1, 2012A Central Wyoming College debate team won the junior varsity division of the University of Utah’s Great Salt Lake tournament on January 7.
Dallas Brass presents Nov. 2 concert
January 1, 2012The Dallas Brass, a brass ensemble that incorporates percussion, is in concert Friday, November 2 at Central Wyoming College.
Assistant named as new rodeo coach
January 1, 2012Andrew “Drew” Schrock has been selected as the head men’s and women’s rodeo coach at Central Wyoming College.
Waheed retires after more than 30 years with college
January 1, 2012The man who has devoted the majority of his professional career to the growth of Central Wyoming College has retired after more than 30 years.
CWC to train former juvenile offenders
January 1, 2012Central Wyoming College is the recipient of a $1.2 million grant to provide vocational and life skills to 18-21 year-old adults who had been juvenile offenders.
McFall wins travel award at national conference
January 1, 2012Central Wyoming College graduate Jonathon McFall was the recipient of an IDeA Development Award for Student Travel at the fourth biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE.)
Theater season offers comedy, satire, drama, music
January 1, 2012The Central Wyoming College Theater Department’s 2012-13 season has something for everyone from political satire to classic comedy, and Irish drama to a rock musical. And when you add in the avant-garde of student-directed theater pieces and experimental shows with a new feature of the season, the season could be truly terrifying.
Tony Award winning play opens in July
January 1, 2012Central Wyoming College theater patrons may benefit from a restless director with a desire to stage one of his favorite plays with a small talented cast of CWC theater students and alumni July 24-29.
Tech, Hinman are All-Americans
January 1, 2012Two Central Wyoming College rodeo athletes are 2012 Academic All-Americans.
CWC faculty fosters research, co-curricular learning
January 1, 2012With resources from a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, a team of Central Wyoming College faculty is intent on building a culture of undergraduate research while establishing a model program for co-curricular learning at Central.
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