With more than 18 years of working in higher education, Divine is the sixth president in the college’s history. A career in academia, however, was not originally on Divine’s radar. “I had planned to primarily study desert big horn sheep by the time I received my doctorate,” he says.
By: Lisa Thalken The Wind River Dancers from Riverton, will be performing the first day of the 150th Anniversary events at Fort Caspar. Today when you drive through west Casper, you will see stoplights, pavement, houses, and business. But 150 years ago this was all...
Carleen Cole Grossman (AA, ’69) participated in the Oral History Project of the Western History Center at Casper College. Here are excerpts from her interview in April 2014.
LeRoy Strausner, Ph.D., who served as Casper College’s fourth president from 1991 to 2004, passed away on October 23, 2014 at the age of 74 in Atlanta following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
President Walter Nolte, the fifth person to carry that title at Casper College, will retire June 30, leaving a legacy of growth and change at Wyoming’s oldest community college.