Casper College will join The Campus Kitchens Project, the leading national nonprofit empowering students to fight hunger and food waste, with the official launch of their own Campus Kitchen on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Laurel Schulze Burke (AS ’83) came to Casper College following graduation from Campbell County High School. At Casper College she received her associate in biology then attended Central Missouri State University where she received her bachelor’s in biology and earth sciences.
Casper College is one of 30 schools in the nation, and the only one in the state of Wyoming, to be selected as a new Peer Advisors for Veteran Education (PAVE) partner campus. The new program will start this fall.
As I stood in a concoction of melt-off grime sourced by an aging snowbank from across the parking lot, a pair of stark realizations hit me. The first revolved around the idea of not being too thrilled about sending out a search party of one to recover a set of acrobatic car keys. The second was that winter’s welcome had worn thin.
“It was a pivotal moment in my life when I was offered a rodeo scholarship to Casper College,” says Dan Cheney (AS, AAS, ’87), vice-president and chief operating officer for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Rob Hill came to Casper when his wife, Jackie, got a teaching job teaching. He’d been working in the construction business. Upon arriving in Casper Jackie suggested that he look into the idea of becoming an educator.
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