Entries now accepted for ‘Where the Antelope Roam’ juried show
Entries are now being accepted for the spring juried art show “Where the Antelope Roam.”
Entries are now being accepted for the spring juried art show “Where the Antelope Roam.”
Casper College will hold a FAME — Financial Aid Made Easy — night Thursday, March 24, from 4-7 p.m.
“Life in the Sagebrush” is the topic for the March Wildlife Study Series at the Werner Wildlife Museum.
Three films will be screened for this year’s Casper College Multicultural Film Festival. The first film, “Resettling The West: Mexicans in Wyoming,” will be shown Friday, Feb. 25 at 6 p.m.
The 32nd Annual Casper College Wellness Conference is asking members of the Wyoming prevention, treatment, and therapeutic communities to share their knowledge during the conference April 28-29 at the college.
De´VIA artist David Call is the featured artist for the Sixth Annual Sign Fest Feb. 23-26.
Master storyteller Heath Goodall will present a sign language performance titled “A Second Wind” during the Sixth Annual Sign Fest at Casper College Feb. 23-26.
“COVID-19: The Science Behind Addressing a Global Pandemic” is the topic for the 2022 Grosz Health Science Lecture Series Friday, Feb. 18.
“Crossroads” is the topic for the 37th Annual Casper College Humanities Festival and Demorest Lecture Feb. 22-26.
Dr. Jan (Yan) Pol, star of Nat Geo WILD’s #1 television series, “The Incredible Dr. Pol,” will present the 21st Annual Doornbos Lecture Series Monday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m.