Workforce Development announces new online classes
Workforce Development at Casper College now offers additional online business and professional development classes.
Workforce Development at Casper College now offers additional online business and professional development classes.
Thanks to some recently received funds, scholarships are now available for Casper College’s “Mini KEY Camp.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hua Hsu is the featured speaker for the sixth annual Bruce Richardson Lecture in the Humanities at the University of Wyoming and Casper College.
“Coming and Going” is the title for this year’s Fall Collage Concert at the Wheeler Concert Hall on Friday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.
“’The Drowsy Chaperone,” billed as ‘a musical within a comedy,’ is charming and witty, clever and quick, and is filled with a wide variety of dance styles that will keep the smile on your face,” said Richard Burk, director.
The October edition of the Tate Geological Museum’s popular Saturday Club will look at “Segmentation and the Origin of Multicellular Life” on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
The community is invited to have spooktacular fun and learn something new with community education classes at Casper College.
The Tate Geological Museum will celebrate Fossil Day on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There is no charge to attend Fossil Day.
Lloyd H. Loftin, Ed.D. had big shoes to fill when he replaced Tilghman H. Aley as president of Casper College. But Loftin, who had served under Aley for 16 years, was more than up to the task.
A memorial scholarship has been created for the late Stephen F. Sasser. Sasser started the successful construction company Caspar Building Systems Inc. in 1974.