Happy Valentine’s Day: CC Love Stories
From mistaken assignment due dates to dorm room movies dates, current and former Casper College students share their CC love stories.
From mistaken assignment due dates to dorm room movies dates, current and former Casper College students share their CC love stories.
All Natrona County are invited to participate in a free drug take back safe disposal event on Tuesday, Jan. 31, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The take back will be held Chapman Lobby of the Walter H. Nolte Gateway Center.
Twenty-eight businesses involved in the health profession will be participating in Casper College’s Health Professions Career Fair on Friday, Feb. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the T-Bird Nest.
The Casper College men’s and women’s basketball teams will host “Military Appreciation Night” on Saturday, Jan. 28 beginning at 3 in the “Swede” Erickson Thunderbird Gym. All veterans and current military with a valid ID will receive free admission for themselves and a guest.
In 1985, at the age of 64, Wendell Culbertson retired from Conoco, where he had worked for 36 years. Now 95, Culbertson recently spoke with his granddaughter, Becky Wise (AAS, 12’), about his life and time at CC.
Mike Olson has been a full-time ceramics instructor at Casper College since August 23, 2005, and currently also serves as the department chair for the visual arts department. Little did he know when he first started classes at CC that he would wind up returning to Casper, Wyoming, to teach and raise a family.
After 26 years of continuous service, Charlotte (Bennett) Babcock (AA, ’49) attended her last Casper College Alumni Board meeting as a member on October 15, 2016. Had it not been for true love, however, Charlotte likely wouldn’t have even been a Casper College alumnus, let alone a board member.
Casper College will join The Campus Kitchens Project, the leading national nonprofit empowering students to fight hunger and food waste, with the official launch of their own Campus Kitchen on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Laurel Schulze Burke (AS ’83)
Laurel Schulze Burke (AS ’83) came to Casper College following graduation from Campbell County High School. At Casper College she received her associate in biology then attended Central Missouri State University where she received her bachelor’s in biology and earth sciences.