2026 Casper College Powwow features dancers, singers, tiny tots, and more
Join the Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance for the Fourth Annual Traditional Powwow on May 2. Free event featuring dancers, singers, and hoop dancing.
Join the Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance for the Fourth Annual Traditional Powwow on May 2. Free event featuring dancers, singers, and hoop dancing.
Join bird expert Stacey Scott and Casper College’s Luis Alza Leo for free bird identification classes at the Werner Wildlife Museum. Held every Wednesday at 7 p.m. through May 13, these sessions cover various Wyoming species and are open to the public. Each class is a stand-alone unit, and no registration is required.
Discover full-time, part-time, and internship roles at the Casper College Spring Job Fair on April 23. Free and open to the public in the T-Bird Gym.
Join Casper College on April 22 for SparkTank! Seven local nonprofits pitch for a share of $40,000 in student-awarded grants. Free and open to the community.
Data centers are the topic of the next Casper College Community Learning Series Monday, April 23 beginning at 6 p.m. in the Walter H. Nolte Gateway Center.
Join Casper College and Natrona County Library for the NEA Big Read of “Lab Girl.” Enjoy a plant biology open house, botanical talks, and climate discussions this April.
The 70th annual Casper College Ropin’ and Riggin’ Days Rodeo returns to The Arena April 17-19, 2026. Featuring top regional college teams and livestream options.
Join the Tate Geological Museum on April 4 for “Trunks, Trees, and Leaves.” Kids ages 7-14 can explore tree identification and decorate tree cookies.
Join Kent Sundell, Ph.D., at the Tate Geological Museum for a free talk on 65 million years of Wyoming’s volcanic history and lava lakes.
This Friday is the deadline for 6th-8th graders to apply for KEY Camp 2026. Join us at the Casper College Health Sciences Simulation Center this June!