CWC OFFERING TWO LEADERSHIP CLASSES THIS FALL

CWC OFFERING TWO LEADERSHIP CLASSES THIS FALL

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Central Wyoming College will offer two in-depth leadership classes this fall, Foundations of Leadership and Personal Leadership.  Both will be taught by Sandy Hessler.  “After a very successful and sold […]

DEAN’S LIST SPRING 2019

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Following are the students who earned the honor of being on the CWC spring 2019 Dean’s list. All are full-time students (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a […]

PRESIDENT’S LIST SPRING 2019

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Following are the students who earned the honor of being on the CWC spring 2019 President’s list. All are full-time students (minimum of 12.0 credit hours) and have earned a […]

JACKSON CENTER PROJECT MOVES FORWARD

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After eight years of working to secure a dedicated center capable of meeting the education and workforce needs of Teton County, Central Wyoming College (CWC) announced two exciting developments in […]

HOMETOWN BANK GIVES TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COMPLEX

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Wyoming Community Bank gave a gift of $25,000 to the Rocky Mountain Complex for Ag & Equine Sciences on Thursday, May 16, at their 20th-anniversary celebration.The contribution will support the […]

CWC ARCHAEOLOGY STUDENT AWARDED FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

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Central Wyoming College archaeology student, Rita Bove, was honored with the “Best Student Research Paper” at the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists/Wyoming Archaeological Association conference in Casper on May 4. […]

CWC BIDS FAREWELL TO ITS 2019 RETIREES

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Central Wyoming College announced five retirees this spring; Val Harris, Dudley Cole, Kathy Vincent, Jim Baker and Lynda German. Kathy Vincent After 23 years with CWC Kathy Vincent retired in […]