First things first, congratulations on graduating it's the beginning of life. So many new things are about to happen whether you're going to be moving out of state for college or maybe you'll be staying within Wyoming I promise that you are going to experience things that will make you mature faster and change you as a person.
Graduation for both high school and college are right around the corner. If you're anything like me, gift giving has never been your forte and it can be even harder when you've got to set aside and extremely cheap budget for the 5-10 family members and friends who are graduating.
Graduation is right around the corner and it's a big step in the right direction for many people. One big question is what kind of work are you going to get into? What type of work should you get into?
The final day of school for Natrona County students is still 2 weeks away, but seniors are looking at an early exit and graduation ceremonies this weekend.
The graduations across Natrona County will start with Midwest High School on Sunday with their commencement starting at 2pm in the schools gymnasium...
The 69th Annual Casper College Commencement Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 15 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Casper Events Center.
Commencement speaker will be outgoing Casper College President Walter Nolte, Ph.D. When asked about the most satisfying parts of his presidency, Nolte pointed to the 10 commencement exercises he has led, and the last one he’ll lead on Friday night...
The University of Wyoming at Casper’s (UW-Casper) commencement ceremony will honor 83 graduates on May 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Casper Events Center. Bruce Richardson, senior lecturer of English at UW-Casper and recipient of the John P. Ellbogen Lifetime Teaching Award, will offer the faculty reflections, followed by the student speaker Melissa Berg, candidate for a bachelor’s degree in English and