
Community Ed offers variety of topics for February
Community Education at Casper College offers a variety of interesting topics for learners in February.
Community Education at Casper College offers a variety of interesting topics for learners in February.
Casper College fans of the men’s and women’s basketball teams are invited to help both teams “Can the Mustangs” Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the “Swede” Erickson Thunderbird Gym.
“Somewhere Under One Sky,” the works of local artist Jennifer Pepple, are on display at the Mildred Zahradnicek Gallery now through Friday, Feb. 25.
The popular Wildlife Study Series at the Werner Wildlife Museum begins 2022 with a look at Wyoming lizards Thursday, Feb. 17, at 7 p.m.
Four sophomore players from the Casper College Men’s Soccer team have signed to play at four-year schools. The players are Chanhwi Jung, HeeJun An, David Viscosi, and Keita Chochi.
The Casper College Alumni Association will host the annual homecoming festivities at the “Swede” Erickson Thunderbird Gymnasium Saturday, Feb. 12.
The Casper College Health Science Simulation Center has been reaccredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. The reaccreditation is valid through Dec. 31, 2026.
The Casper College Talking T-Birds were the tournament champions at the Edna Sorber Invitational held virtually and hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Due to high ticket sales for the Tuesday, Feb. 15 headliner concert for the 54th Annual Kinser Jazz Festival, the venue has been changed to the John F. Welsh Auditorium at Natrona County High School to accommodate more audience members.
The deadline for nominations for the Casper College Alumni Association’s Distinguished Alumni and Commitment to Excellence awards is Friday, March 18.