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).
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.”
Day two of Casper College’s Humanities Festival kicked off with an expert presentation from Erich Franklin, political science instructor at Casper College.
Tickets are now on sale for the next Casper College Theatre production, “The Rover,” a comedy which will take place on the McMurry Mainstage February 23 through March 5.
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 1 features Matthew Daily (’09).
The Annual Kinser Jazz Festival at Casper College is celebrating its 50th year with three headliner artists: Grammy-nominated Kris Berg and the Metroplexity Big Band on Monday, Feb. 6; Grammy winner New York Voices on Tuesday, Feb. 7; and Grammy winner Terell Stafford with the Ben Markley Trio on Wednesday, Feb. 8. All three concerts will take place each night in the John F. Welsh Auditorium at Natrona County High School at 7.
Heath Goodall, Deaf Man “Wired” will be performing his one-man show in Durham Auditorium on Friday, Feb. 3 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. His presentation incorporates deaf poetry into stand-up comedy using no conventional signs to tell about his life experiences in the hearing world.
In 1985, at the age of 64, Wendell Culbertson retired from Conoco, where he had worked for 36 years. Now 95, Culbertson recently spoke with his granddaughter, Becky Wise (AAS, 12’), about his life and time at CC.