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In collaboration with Wyoming Indian High School and Lander Valley High School, Central Wyoming College has been given the opportunity to provide the community with the only public access to

Student Support Services celebrates 30 years at Central Wyoming College with an open house in conjunction with the Library on Wednesday, March 7 starting at 11:30am. Refreshments will be served

Annabeth Babcock is a freshman at CWC studying nursing, equine management and horse instruction. I want to be an ICU nurse. My overall career goal is to do equine therapy


Tara Cottrill came to CWC because of the equine program. She had a dream to do equine therapy. Although Cottrill changed her major to secondary education and criminal justice, her

Darrah Perez is a sophomore at CWC and is working towards a degree in psychology. Perez was awarded a scholarship for the Native American Entrepreneurs which opened a door for

Ken Swartz, head women’s basketball coach at Central Wyoming College, announced February 16, he will retire at the end of the 2018 season, for good. The 74 year old coach

Kaylee Brink is a freshman studying psychology and pre-law. In high school Brink took advantage of the dual and concurrent enrollment through BOCHES to complete some of her college courses.

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