The Thickman Faculty Lecture Series invites the public to enjoy the lecture “Cheaters Sometimes Prosper: Lying, Cheating and Stealing Across the Animal Kingdom” presented by Rachel Kristiansen on November 14, 2019 at 7pm in the Whitney Academic Center #153. Free Admission!
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Faculty Lecture Series – Lakota-Cheyenne History on the Bozeman Trail
This discussion of events in Wyoming along what would become known as the Bozeman Trail will highlight the local history of the Lakota-Cheyenne camps and their travel which included the areas of Dayton, Sheridan, Big Horn, Banner, Story and along the Tongue River. Where: Whitney Center for the Arts Kinnison Concert HallWhen: Thursday, October 24, […]
Back to School
Stephen Dow of the Buffalo Bulletin recently wrote a great article about the Sheridan College in Johnson County’s Center for College and Career Readiness program. It’s the first day of school for Kevin Thomas. And, as for any first-day student, the new beginning brings both trepidation and excitement. All new school years bring new beginnings, […]
SC Students Tops at National SkillsUSA
July 3, 2019 – Eight Sheridan College students traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, last week to compete against thousands of their peers at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. All eight students placed within the top 15 in the nation and half placed in the top 10. Only those students who won gold medals at […]
SC’s Aguirre Selected for Leadership Program
Sheridan College is proud to announce that College Success Program Director Joseph Aguirre is participating in the prestigious National Community College Hispanic Council Leadership Development Program as a 2019 fellow. Aguirre is one of twenty-four members of the 2019 Fellows Class selected from community college candidates from around the country. The program is hosted by […]
Chance Ames Wins National Title at CNFR
Sheridan College student Chance Ames finished out his Sheridan College Rodeo career in style with a national title in bareback bronc riding at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper on Saturday night (June15). He rode well throughout the competition, and had accumulated a great score ahead of Saturday’s ride, when he placed 3rd in […]
Sheridan College student one of 10 in the nation selected for Cyber Security Internship
May 28, 2019 – Aaron Baker, a student at Sheridan College, will attend a 10-week paid cyber security internship at Dakota State University in Madison, S.D., for the next 10 weeks. Baker was one of just 10 students in the United States selected for the prestigious internship where he will work with DSU faculty on […]
Students Excel at SkillsUSA
May 1, 2019 – Sheridan College students compete in Wyoming SkillsUSA each year and consistently excel – this year was no different. Seventeen students received 13 total medals after the results were tallied at the final competition in Casper. In addition, the team also received the Runner-up High Point Chapter Award. SkillsUSA prepares America’s high-performance […]
SC Student named NCWP Scholar
Second year a Sheridan College student named Wyoming’s New Century Workforce Pathway Scholar Nadia Van Haele, a Sheridan College dental hygiene student, has been named Wyoming’s 2019 New Century Workforce Pathway Scholar and will receive a $1,250 scholarship. This scholarship supports students at associate degree-granting institutions who plan to enter the workforce upon the completion […]
SC Accreditation Reaffirmation
Earlier this month, Northern Wyoming Community College District President Dr. Paul Young received two strong endorsements of the college’s health. First, news from the Institutional Actions Council of the Higher Learning Commission reaffirming the college’s accreditation through 2028. Second, official notification from Standard & Poor’s Financial Services, LLC that the college’s credit rating is an […]