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PROFESSOR ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON BRAIN

Central Wyoming College Psychology Professor Jewel Dirks discusses research she is conducting on the brain during an Academic Colloquium scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 3:30 p.m. in room 171

CWC HOSTS VETERANS APPRECIATION EVENT

To express its appreciation to community, student and staff veterans, Central Wyoming College is hosting a special event on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11. Veterans and a guest are invited to

AUDITIONS FOR SPRING MUSICAL

Auditions for Central Wyoming College’s spring musical Camelot are scheduled for Dec. 13 and 14 in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center. The audition for singers is Tuesday, Dec. 13 at

CWC HOSTS DEBATE TOURNAMENT

Central Wyoming College, which has re-introduced a competitive forensics program, is hosting the first CWC Wind River Debate Invitational Dec. 9-10 and Coach Jeremy Christensen is expecting 12-16 teams from

CWC OFFERS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CLASS ONLINE

The Environment Health and Safety program at Central Wyoming College is offering an environmental compliance course online this spring semester, allowing students to choose when and where to complete the

CWC MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS HOLIDAY CONCERT

The Central Wyoming College Music Department presents its annual Festival of Carols on Sunday, December 11, at 3 p.m. at the Riverton United Methodist Church, 1116 W. Park Ave. Featured

FORMER CWC PRESIDENT DIES AT 82

Services for former Central Wyoming College President Dr. William W. Day, 82 will be held Wednesday November 9, at 11 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Riverton. Military Honors

MATH CENTER ENHANCES INSTRUCTION

Central Wyoming College is employing an innovative method for teaching pre-college math courses that gives students instant feedback and instructors the ability to monitor their progress. By utilizing specialized software, students

TILTON TEACHES OUTDOOR MEDICINE IN HAITI

Central Wyoming College English instructor Buck Tilton put his skills in wilderness medicine to work caring for impoverished and sick people in a remote village in Haiti this past summer.

DEBATE TEAM WINS AT NWC TOURNAMENT

Central Wyoming College’s debate team won the novice division of parliamentary debate at Northwest College’s Trapper Rendezvous Debate and Speech tournament on November 12 beating out teams from Eastern Wyoming