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High-demand and high-wage jobs in Wyoming’s industry sector are available to those who have learned the necessary skills to succeed.
The rise and fall of the now-extinct mastodon is the topic for the March edition of the Werner Wildlife Study Series. Russell Hawley will present ”Mastodons” on Thursday, March 21 at 7 p.m.
Kristina LaPlant will present a talk titled “Explaining Women’s (Under)Representation In America and Abroad” on Friday, March 1.
You can never know too much about dinosaurs, and students will learn more exciting aspects of dinosaurs during “More Dinosaurs!” the topic of the March 2 Saturday Club.
Casper College International Student Club members will be at the Casper Pizza Ranch on Wednesday, March 6, from 4 to 9 p.m., helping out in the dining room to raise funds for its upcoming spring break trip to Denver.
American illustrator Matt Daigle: That Deaf Guy is the featured artist for the Eighth Annual Sign Fest, Feb. 28, 29, and March 1. In addition to Daigle, VV Underground will perform with visual vernacular.
The Casper College Community Education department is offering a celebration of Irish music and cuisine with two classes.
“Human/Nature” is the topic for the 39th Annual Casper College Humanities Festival and Demorest Lecture Feb. 20-24.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Casper College, the Occupational Therapy Assistants’ Club at Casper College and the Tech2Connect Program will offer a free open house lab for all OLLI members on Friday, Feb. 9, from 1-2 p.m. in Room 110 in Liesinger Hall.
The first topic for the 2024 Werner Wildlife Study Series is “Desertification: Causes and Cures.”