
Casper College holds Second Annual Traditional Powwow
The Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance will host the Second Annual Casper College Traditional Powwow on Saturday, April 20, on the Casper College soccer practice field.
The Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance will host the Second Annual Casper College Traditional Powwow on Saturday, April 20, on the Casper College soccer practice field.
Longtime Casper College Theater instructor Richard Burk will present his final production at Casper College with “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical.”
The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition is on display at the Casper College Alumni Association Art Gallery through Thursday, April 25. A reception for the artists, beginning at 1 p.m., is also scheduled for April 25.
The Casper College Rodeo team will host the college’s 68th Annual Ropin’ and Riggin’ Days Rodeo April 12-14 at The Arena.
In an exciting collaboration, the Sound Design Program at Casper College recently embarked on a unique learning experience by recording two singles for the country music band Third Rail out of Cheyenne and Saratoga.
The Casper community is invited to attend, free of charge, an exciting workshop on Saturday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Casper College.
The registration deadline for KEY Camp is Thursday, April 18, and spaces are filling up quickly.
A free showing of the PBS documentary “Hiding in Plain Sight,” Ken Burns’ documentary on youth mental illness, will occur on Thursday, April 4 beginning at 6 p.m.
An exciting lineup of full-time, part-time, and seasonal jobs will be available at the Spring Job Fair on Tuesday, April 2.
The 35th Annual Casper College Wellness Conference will be held April 4-5 in the Walter H. Nolte Gateway Center, Robert and Ruth Dove Conference Center, Room 225.