Casper College seminar to guide participants toward a thriving life
Casper College’s School of Social and Behavioral Science is hosting its annual seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 18, featuring a series of sessions about “Surviving or Thriving.”
Casper College’s School of Social and Behavioral Science is hosting its annual seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 18, featuring a series of sessions about “Surviving or Thriving.”
The Wyoming Supreme Court is bringing an oral argument to Casper, along with an educational event for Casper College students and the public.
The Casper College Talkin’ T-Birds returned from the Phi Rho National Tournament with two gold medals, three silver, and 10 bronze.
The Casper College Indigenous Student Alliance will host the Second Annual Casper College Traditional Powwow on Saturday, April 20, on the Casper College soccer practice field.
The general public is invited to “A Night Before Nationals” on Thursday, March 28, at 6 p.m. in the Thomas H. Empey Studio Theatre.
Kristina LaPlant will present a talk titled “Explaining Women’s (Under)Representation In America and Abroad” on Friday, March 1.
Embark on a journey to enhance your comprehension of global and national events and their far-reaching implications with two captivating political science courses offered at Casper College.
As industries either embrace or battle AI technology, Casper College is taking on the topic at this year’s Social and Behavioral Sciences Seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Avy Overstreet was recently selected as the 2023 recipient of the Jon E. Brady Award in Political Study at Casper College, where she is a political science major. She is the 22nd recipient of the annual award.