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Rustler Spotlight: Taylor Kotas

April 3, 2017

Taylor Kotas chose CWC because it was close to home. She is studying pre-engineering.

From the CWC recording studio to Nashville; a successful music career for CWC alumnus

April 2, 2017

Music has always been an integral part of the Fleetwood’s family life, and for Kenny Fleetwood his journey started at Central Wyoming College.

CWC rodeo team hopes to bring in more points at the third rodeo of the season

March 27, 2017

After what seemed like a long winter of practice the Central Wyoming College rodeo team has competed at their second competition of the spring season in Torrington at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo.

CWC equine students look forward to CHA certification

March 21, 2017

A certification through the Certified Horsemanship Association is the goal for the teaching riding class at Central Wyoming College. The CHA certification dates for students are tentatively scheduled for Monday, April 10 through Wednesday, April 12 at the CWC Equine Center.

Rustler Spotlight: Anissa Wallowingbull

March 21, 2017

Anissa Wallowingbull is from Riverton. Wallowingbull is currently a dental assistant and decided to pursue her education in dental hygiene.

Rustler Spotlight: Trenton Smith

March 21, 2017

Trenton Smith is a freshman from Wright, Wyoming. Smith liked the location of CWC and that it was cost efficient.

Rustler Spotlight: Loveeda White

March 14, 2017

Loveeda White is a sophomore and will graduate this May with an American Indian studies degree.

CWC hosts Employment Expo

March 8, 2017

Central Wyoming College will host the annual Fremont County Employment Job Expo at the CWC Arts Center March 23 from 9am-3pm.

Rustler Spotlight: Sierra Hernandez

March 6, 2017

Sierra Hernandez is a freshman from Riverton. She was familiar with CWC and wanted to study pre-legal and criminal justice.

Reaching mountain heights leads to a career for CWC alumni

February 28, 2017

For a moment in time Taylor Pyle was the only individual on the highest point of the continent when he stood on the summit of Mount Denali in Alaska.