SCF – Winner of First Federal Bank Drawing

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The Sheridan College Foundation was this week’s First Federal Bank & Trust Community Commitment $1,000 winner! First Federal Bank & Trust is giving away $1,000 per week by random draw, every week in 2023 to a 501(c)(3) or qualified tax- exempt organization in Sheridan and Yellowstone counties. Thank you to First Federal Bank  & Trust […]

Thickman Lecture: Cultural Competence and Study Abroad

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Joseph Aguirre, M.Ed, will present a Thickman Faculty Lecture: “Cultural Competence and Study Abroad”. When: Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 6 pm in the Whitney Academic Center #153 (Tiered Classroom) at Sheridan College. Free Admission! As a previous under-represented college student from a large bi-racial family Joseph has seen the value of an education. Through […]

Sheridan College faculty member winner of Research Award

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The International Society of Bassists (ISB) awarded Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman, Sheridan College’s Director of Strings and Orchestral Studies, the Grand Prize in the Professional Division of their biennial research competition. Every two years, the ISB awards in four categories: excellence in performance, instrument building, composition, and academic research. According to their official website, ISB […]

Don’t Miss the Rodeo Banquet – March 4, 2023!

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Come join us for the annual Sheridan College Rodeo Banquet on March 4, 2023 at the SC Golden Dome. Food, fun and live music by Sam Platts and the Plainsmen, as well as a silent and live auction! Tickets are $75 per person. Doors open at 5:30. Call 307-675-0702 for tickets.

Thickman Lecture: Why is Stress Such a Pain in the Neck?

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Dr. Rachel Kristiansen will present a Faculty Lecture “Why is Stress Such a Pain in the Neck?  When: Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 7 pm in Kinnison Hall at the Sheridan College Whitney Center for the Arts Dr. Kristiansen will explain how both acute and chronic stress manifests in the brain and body, how it […]

Thickman Lecture: Creativity in Captivity

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Dr. Rachel Bergman, Director of Academic Initiatives and Arts Outreach and Director of the Sheridan College Flute Choir will present a lecture titled “Creativity in Captivity: Viktor Ullmann’s Der Kaiser von Atlantis” on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. in Kinnison Hall at the Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College. After the lecture, […]

Rob Milne – making college a little more affordable

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College is already expensive – what if students could access some of their required instructional materials online for free? Over the years, chemistry instructor Rob Milne has watched his students struggle to pay for all the materials needed for classes and recently decided he could do something to help. After receiving a Sheridan College Foundation […]

Thickman Lecture: The 1906-08 Ute Journey Across Wyoming

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Please come join us for another great Thickman Faculty Lecture by Sheridan College History Professor Donovin Sprague on October 6, 2022 at 7pm in Kinnison Hall in the Sheridan College Whitney Center for the Arts. It will also be streamed online at www.sheridan.edu/lectures.

“Resilient Leadership” Impact Luncheon

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Come join us on October 26 for a “Resilient Leadership” Impact Luncheon featuring as speaker our own Jen Crouse, Sheridan College VP of Student Affairs and Executive Director of the Sheridan College Foundation. Click Here for tickets

Trevor Larson ’92 – Building his Future

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Trevor Larson  didn’t know what he wanted to do with the rest of his life… but since his parents were both teachers, he thought Secondary Education was a good choice for a major in college. Little did he know, his life would lead him in a different direction. Recruited to play basketball at Sheridan College […]