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CWC Lander restructures delivery of Adult Education/GED programs

January 1, 2012

Central Wyoming College’s Lander Center is restructuring the delivery of its GED program by offering instruction in a seven-week block with classes scheduled each morning Monday through Thursday.

Five slots open for CWC expedition to Gannett Peak

January 1, 2012

Five slots have opened for Central Wyoming College’s expedition to Gannett Peak, which is scheduled for August 8-19.

Student, Academic Services merge

January 1, 2012

To enhance student learning opportunities and to launch new success initiatives, student and academic services at Central Wyoming College are being brought under one umbrella. With the retirement of longtime Vice President of Student Services Mohammed Waheed, and the promotion of VP for Academics Jason Wood as the new executive vice president, the two departments will work as one.

Duo in Riverton, fiddler and guitarist in Lander

January 1, 2012

The husband and wife duo of Ann and Andy Lowe is the guest artist for the next Hot Notes Cool Nights Concert in the Park in Riverton July 16.

Diversity to be Central's fifth student attribute

January 1, 2012

Central Wyoming College aims to have all students appreciate diversity by providing an atmosphere that promotes acceptance and respect as well as course materials to help them recognize the variety of characteristics that make individuals unique.

CWC finalist for national diversity award

January 1, 2012

Central Wyoming College has been chosen as the recipient of the Association of Community College Trustees 2012 Diversity Award

Research leads to update in psych courses

January 1, 2012

An in-depth study of the human brain is the impetus for Central Wyoming College Psychology Professor Jewel Dirks to update and develop new courses.

CWC athletes earn NJCAA and regional academic honors

January 1, 2012

The Central Wyoming College women’s basketball team and the Rustler volleyball team are among the top student athletes in the country.

Public invited to speech by world class adventurer

January 1, 2012

Erik Weihenmayer, a blind adventurer who has climbed the summit of the highest mountains on each of the seven continents, speaks at Lander Valley High School Auditorium at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 25 and the public is invited at no charge.

CWC has highest national licensing exam pass rate

January 1, 2012

Central Wyoming College 2011 nursing graduates had the highest pass rates of all Wyoming nursing graduates taking the national licensing exam, NCLEX.