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Central Wyoming College Receives Approval f or Matching Funds for CWC Jackson Center Project

July 17, 2019

The State Building Commission (SBC) has approved a 50/50 match of $7,577,330 from the state, ensuring that the Jackson project will continue to move forward in the process for state funding support.

CWC Announces Availability of Wyoming Works Grant Funding

July 11, 2019

New grant funding for specific programs available now for fall 2019 semester.

President's List Spring 2019

June 26, 2019

Congratulations to the 2019 Spring President's list honorees!

Dean's List Spring 2019

June 26, 2019

Congratulations to the CWC spring 2019 Dean's list honorees!

Jackson Center Project Moves Forward

June 14, 2019

WY Community College Commission Supports $7.57 Million in Funding as CWC Announces New Location to Better Meet Community Needs

Hometown Bank Gives to the Rocky Mountain Complex

May 31, 2019

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.

Central Wyoming College signs agreement with the Northern Arapaho Business Council To Offer College Courses on the Reservation

May 24, 2019

Central Wyoming College has been working with the Northern Arapaho tribe for more than a year to jointly offer college courses on the Wind River Indian Reservation. On Friday, May 24 CWC and the Northern Arapaho Business Council will sign an agreement for the “CWC Wind River” initiative that will provide college courses on the Wind River Indian Reservation at the Wind River Tribal College.

CWC bids farewell to its 2019 retirees

May 22, 2019

Central Wyoming College announced five retirees this spring; Val Harris, Dudley Cole, Kathy Vincent, Jim Baker and Lynda German.

CWC Archaeology Student awarded for undergraduate research

May 22, 2019

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.

Rustler Spotlight: Shaylee Ketelhut

May 12, 2019

Shaylee Ketelhut will graduate this May with an Associate of Science degree. This fall she plans to attend the University of Wyoming where she will continue her studies in health science and also in psychology. Currently, Ketelhut is deciding which degree she would like to pursue: health science or psychology.