• Login
  • Apply
Casper College
  • About
    • Fast Facts
    • President & Leadership
    • Faculty & Staff Directory
    • Careers at CC
    • Visiting Casper
    • College Contacts
    • Events Calendar
    • Foundation and Alumni Association
    • Casper College Community Learning Series
    • News
  • Admissions & Aid
    • How to Apply
      • First-Time College Student
      • Transfer Student
      • Returning Student
      • High School Student
      • International Student
    • Paying for College
      • Cost and Financial Aid
      • Tuition and Fees
      • Scholarships
      • Grants
      • Loans
      • Payment Instructions
      • Veterans Services
      • Net Price Calculator
    • Request Info
    • Visit Campus
  • Programs & Courses
    • Degree/Certificate Programs
    • Catalog & Course Descriptions
    • Class Schedules
    • Online Classes
    • Continuing Education
    • Workforce Development
  • Campus Life
    • Student Services
    • Living on Campus
    • Dining
    • Activities and Programs
    • Clubs and Organizations
    • Library
    • Bookstore
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety and Security
    • Career Services and Student Employment
  • Athletics
    • Men's Basketball
    • Women's Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Rodeo
    • Men's Soccer
    • Women's Soccer
  • Login
Select Page

Getting to the Art of the Matter: Part 4

Mar 22, 2017 | Footprints Magazine, Arts and Culture, School of Fine Arts and Humanities, Success Stories

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 4 features Michelle Jarvis (AA, ’10).

“Charlotte’s Web” Set for Scifers Dance Studio

“Charlotte’s Web” Set for Scifers Dance Studio

Mar 20, 2017 | Casper College News, Events and Performances, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

Tickets are now on sale for the Spring Contemporary Dance Concert performance of “Charlotte’s Web,” an adaptation of the popular children’s book by E.B. White on March 30, April 1 and 2, and April 6 through 8 at the Barbara and Leland Scifers Dance Studio.

Andrew Martin Works on Display at Casper College

Mar 12, 2017 | Casper College News, Arts and Culture, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

“Pottery Sans Capitulation” by Andrew Martin, is on display in the Goodstein Art Gallery now through Thursday, April 13.

Getting to the Art of the Matter: Part 3

Mar 10, 2017 | Footprints Magazine, Arts and Culture, Humanities and Society, School of Fine Arts and Humanities, Success Stories

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).

The Living Library

Feb 28, 2017 | Events and Performances, Humanities and Society, Humanities Festival, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

I had the pleasure of attending The Living Library at the Casper College Humanities Festival on Wednesday, Feb. 22.

Getting to the Art of the Matter: Part 2

Getting to the Art of the Matter: Part 2

Feb 27, 2017 | Footprints Magazine, Arts and Culture, School of Fine Arts and Humanities, Success Stories

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 2 features AJ Campbell (AA, ’05).

Hugh Martin On Three Great Lyric Passages

Feb 25, 2017 | Events and Performances, Humanities and Society, Humanities Festival, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

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 – Demorest Keynote Speaker

Feb 25, 2017 | Events and Performances, Humanities and Society, Humanities Festival, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

Kate Bornstein, who signed my book “Auntie Kate,” was the Keynote Demorest speaker during the Casper College Humanities Festival.

“’Passing’ as a Writer: James Weldon Johnson and the Identity of the Artist”

Feb 25, 2017 | Events and Performances, Humanities and Society, Humanities Festival, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

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.”

“The Struggle For and Over Identity in Modern Europe”

Feb 25, 2017 | Events and Performances, Humanities and Society, Humanities Festival, School of Fine Arts and Humanities

Day two of Casper College’s Humanities Festival kicked off with an expert presentation from Erich Franklin, political science instructor at Casper College.

« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent News

  • Second CC Community Learning Series topic: ‘Nuclear Energy and the Future of Wyoming’s Economy’
  • CC and UW-C to host Casper Chamber Business After Hours
  • Deaf Expressive Arts Festival showcases literary forms and art
  • Former Casper College instructor Richard Jacobi’s works on display
  • Tickets now on sale for Casper College’s Annual Christmas Tapestry
Next Steps

Visit Casper College

Request Information

Apply for Admission

Just for You

Future Students
Current Students
Work at CC
Faculty and Staff
Community Resources
Foundation and Alumni
T-Bird Trek

Helpful Quicklinks

A-Z Guide
Employee Directory
Offices and Services
Academic Calendar
Accessibility
Bookstore
Campus Map

CC Alerts/Safety
Events Calendar
Give to CC Foundation
Jobs at Casper College
News: Inside CC
Student Success Center
Consumer Information

Casper College

125 College Drive
Casper, WY 82601

307-268-2100

Contact Us

Emergency Information Alert  |  Report an Incident or Concern  |  Nondiscrimination  |  Privacy Policy  |  Mission  |  Directions |  Sitemap

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
Copyright Casper College