
Seminar to look at privacy in today’s America
“The Right to Privacy in Today’s America” is the topic for this year’s Casper College Constitution Day/Social and Behavioral Science Seminar Sept. 15, 16, and 17.
“The Right to Privacy in Today’s America” is the topic for this year’s Casper College Constitution Day/Social and Behavioral Science Seminar Sept. 15, 16, and 17.
Invasive species will be the topic for the Sept. Werner Wildlife Series Thursday, Sept. 16. Titled “A Brief History of Life on Earth and Invasive Species,” the program will begin at 7 p.m.
The Casper College Werner Wildlife Museum seeks entries for its annual autumn juried fine arts and crafts show.
The final price increase of $10 for all race categories for the Casper College Alumni Association’s T-Bird Trek will take place Tuesday, Aug. 17.
August’s Werner Wildlife Study Series will give participants a chance to take an after-hours tour of the museum.
The August Animal House session is titled “Habitat for Animals” and will be led by naturalist Mike Bardgett Thursday, Aug. 12.
The 2021 T-Bird Scholarship Golf Scramble is set for Thursday, Aug. 26.
For those who can’t make the actual T-Bird Trek Sunday, Sept. 12, the Casper College T-Bird Trek features a virtual alternative.
The July Werner Wildlife Study Series at the Werner Wildlife Museum is back at the museum for in-person presentations.
The bright and colorful works of artist Jim Kopp, as well as folk and outsider art he has collected, are now on display in a show titled “Intuitive Lineage: Paintings and Collected Works.”