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Working as an Aerial Sensor Operator is equal parts excitement and boredom. Survey work, whether it is color imagery or LiDAR, takes a pilot/operator crew all over the country for
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Working as an Aerial Sensor Operator is equal parts excitement and boredom. Survey work, whether it is color imagery or LiDAR, takes a pilot/operator crew all over the country for

Liza Millet, program director for the Central Wyoming College Start Up Intensive in Jackson and Kathy Neiley, CWC Start Up Intensive graduate have both been nominated for the 2017 Wyoming

Central Wyoming College Upward Bound grant has been renewed for another five years. This grant will help serve 74 low-income participants in nine Fremont County high schools including Arapahoe Charter,

Central Wyoming College men’s basketball team received the 2016-17 Team Academic Excellence Award on Wednesday, July 12. The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced all recipients for their fifth annual

“Explore Your Future” DVR Camp at CWC During June 19-22, 10 students took part in a college-transition camp through the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. The “Explore your Future Camp” exposed


Nine Central Wyoming College students and three University of Wyoming students spent a week at the Kelly Campus of Teton Science Schools in Kelly, Wyoming learning about place based education

Central Wyoming College nursing student, Brenda McIntyre, knew she would apply her degree once she was in her career but a Wyoming snowstorm put her skills to the test when

Sixteen years ago an unsure Amy Strickland packed her bags to move across the country to attend Central Wyoming College. The Cleveland, Ohio native had visited Wyoming many times but

Thirty-two Central Wyoming College athletes were awarded Region IX Academic Awards for maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 3.25 or higher and 18 athletes were NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Award