SC Volleyball Team Wins Team Academic Award

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The Sheridan College women’s volleyball team, led by coach Jennifer Stadler, was just awarded an American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the 2017 – 2018 academic year. According to AVCA, the award honors teams who have matched their dedication to the sport of volleyball with excellence in the classroom. Only 26 two-year college […]

SC Music faculty member wins prestigious WY Arts Council award

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Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman, Director of Strings and Orchestral Studies at Sheridan College, has received a Performing Arts Fellowship in Music from the Wyoming Arts Council, one of four recipients in the state. Bergman’s winning original compositions include “Ondine”, “The Temple,” based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft, and “Shenandoah Suite”, a string trio […]

Smith named Woman of Influence

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Congratulations to Sheridan College’s Wendy Smith — Recognized as the Wyoming Woman of Influence in Education for 2018! At the Sixth Annual Women of Influence Conference held in Cheyenne last week, our own Wendy Smith was named the 2018 Woman of Influence in Education.  No surprise to us as we all benefit from the outstanding […]

SC Students Excel at SkillsUSA Championships

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Sheridan College students have done very well at the National SkillsUSA Championships in the past, and this year was no exception.  Frank Baca and Benjamin Conklin traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, and won one of the nation’s highest awards in Additive Manufacturing.  Click Here for the full article in the Sheridan Press on July 11, 2018.

Cole Reiner Shines at WYO Rodeo

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Sheridan College Rodeo cowboy Cole Reiner has been making a name for himself in bareback riding. He recently competed in both the National College Rodeo Finals and the WYO Rodeo in Sheridan.  Click Here to read a great article in The Sheridan Press about Cole and his recent successes in rodeo competitions.   It also details […]

Ann Storey – 20 Under 40 Honoree

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Ann Storey, Sheridan College Alumna and current employee at Sheridan College, was recently honored by the Sheridan Press as one of Sheridan’s 20 Under 40. According to the Press,  the 20 Under 40 are “the young professionals who go above and beyond. From an impressive list of nominations, a panel at the newspaper selected the […]

Hodge to Attend Peabody Institute

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SHERIDAN — Colton Hodge was not a musical prodigy; he didn’t even learn to read music until a few years ago. But he has always had a talent and passion for music that eventually led him to master the viol da gamba. Hodge graduated from Sheridan College in May with his Associate of Fine Arts in […]

Chance Ames Going to CNFR

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Sheridan College student and bareback rodeo cowboy Chance Ames is going to his second straight College National Finals Rodeo.  Chance led the Sheridan College Rodeo men’s team to the Central Rocky Mountain Region’s title for the second year in a row.  He was the only cowboy in the region to score over a thousand points […]

Announcing 2018 Distinguished Alum

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Before he enrolled at Sheridan College in 1963, Torrey Moody was an ambitious, hardworking teenager with a dream to make it in business. Since then, that dream has become a reality. Moody now owns and operates nine franchises in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.  A third generation Sheridan County resident, he believes the education he received […]

SC Foundation Director Jen Crouse Perseveres

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Our very own Executive Director, Jen Crouse was in the news this week.  Sheridan Press reporter Ryan Patterson wrote an article about Jen’s journey after her car accident at age 16 in which she was paralyzed from her chest down. SHERIDAN — Jen Crouse wanted to speak but physically couldn’t. She was 16 years old […]