Why Community Colleges Matter
By supporting working students and providing gateways to four-year institutions, Wyoming community colleges create economic opportunity and a better way of life.
By supporting working students and providing gateways to four-year institutions, Wyoming community colleges create economic opportunity and a better way of life.
Downtown Rock Springs will soon be even more beautiful, thanks to new artwork from Western art student Mae Sota.
It isn’t every day that a person finds themselves amidst a world-wide pandemic. But what happens when a student is in nursing school during such an event? They become a part of history!
The darkroom is the heart of a photography classroom. We’re counting down the days until ours is shining again.
The Western Wyoming Veterans Club supports former students who served in the military as well as others in the community.
With competition on hold, the Mustang volleyball team and other athletes have focused on academics and giving back to the community.
Our campus is nestled at the foot of White Mountain in the middle of the Red Desert and supports over 4,000 students a year. Western houses the natural history museum, art gallery, library, theater, fitness facilities, game room, and pool, all under one roof. Take a guided or self-guided tour!