CC’s Hanson One of Seven Finalists for ASLE Book Award
Casper College’s Chad Hanson was one of seven finalists for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment Book Awards for 2017.
Casper College’s Chad Hanson was one of seven finalists for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment Book Awards for 2017.
Want to sell your car? Take a piano class. Interested in law school? Perhaps you should audition for “Guys and Dolls.” A fine arts degree can teach you so many useful skills. Part 6 features Gabrielle Reeves (AFA, ’06).
Want to sell your car? Take a piano class. Interested in law school? Perhaps you should audition for “Guys and Dolls.” A fine arts degree can teach you so many useful skills. Part 3 features Shaley George (’14).
I had the pleasure of attending The Living Library at the Casper College Humanities Festival on Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Hugh Martin was able to join us at the humanities festival and give a speech that touched the hearts and minds of those who attended.
Kate Bornstein, who signed my book “Auntie Kate,” was the Keynote Demorest speaker during the Casper College Humanities Festival.
I attended several events at the 2017 Casper College Humanities Festival, but one of the keynotes that stuck with me the most was Dr. Arielle Zibrak’s presentation, “’Passing’ as a Writer: James Weldon Johnson and the Identity of the Artist.”
Day two of Casper College’s Humanities Festival kicked off with an expert presentation from Erich Franklin, political science instructor at Casper College.
The 32nd Annual Humanities Festival and Demorest Lecture will focus this year on the theme of “Identity.” Here are five reasons why you should consider attending.
A new class that will look at “the complex interplay of food and the construction of identities and social structures” will be offered for the fall semester online through Casper College.