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SUMMARY:Sheridan College Dance Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, April 10 at 7 pm for a free performance by our Sheridan College Dance Ensemble in Kinnison Hall.
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/sheridan-college-dance-ensemble-2/
LOCATION:Kinnison Hall – Whitney Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Science Lecture Series: Protecting Thailand's Migrating Giant Honey Bees
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first spring science lecture on Wednesday\, April 8 at 7 p.m. in our new location in room W153 – the tiered classroom. \nWill Robinson\, Emeritus Biology Instructor from Casper College\, will give a presentation titled: Protecting Thailand’s Migrating Giant Honey Bees. This lecture will also be live streamed at www.sheridan.edu/lectures. \nAbstract:\nOn sabbatical in 2009 in northwestern Thailand\, Will Robinson witnessed a remarkable phenomenon that scientists had never seen: a place where numerous groups (“bivouacs”) of giant honeybees gather simultaneously during long migrations. The site is an orchard at an agricultural research station on the Pai River. Dozens of colonies use the stopover site every fall. Will and his wife\, Maria Katherman\, returned three more autumns to study the bees. In addition to giant honeybees\, three other honeybee species (genus Apis) native to Thailand utilize the same location for nesting\, feeding and defense against predators. This unique stopover site is clearly worthy of recognition and protection well into the future. Consulting with Worldwide Fund for Nature International (WWF) officials in the U.S. and Thailand\, Will and Maria agreed that a sensible beginning point was to erect sturdy interpretive nature signs at the site. In 2023\, with financial aid from WWF and much local assistance\, the couple managed the construction and placement of signs\, which highlight the importance of the site for all four Apis species. \nBiosketch:\nWill Robinson received a Ph.D. in entomology from Cornell University in 1980\, specializing in the study of honeybees. Through the 1980’s he worked overseas on apiculture and crop pollination problems as a consultant and specialist for agencies such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. and the U.S. Agency for International Development. In 1988 he conducted a congressionally mandated study documenting the value of honey bees to agriculture in the U.S. In 1991 he began teaching at Casper College\, retiring in 2020. He taught a variety of biology-related courses for CC and for the University of Wyoming. On sabbatical in fall\, 2009\, Robinson began studies in Mae Hong Son\, Thailand\, on the behavior of three species of honeybees. He returned to Mae Hong Son in the autumns of 2010\, 2016 and 2023 to focus on the migratory behavior of giant honeybees. Will lives on a ranch along the North Platte River with his wife\, Maria Katherman\, plus dogs\, cats\, chickens\, horses\, and of course\, honeybees.
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/science-lecture-series-protecting-thailands-migrating-giant-honey-bees/
LOCATION:W153 Tiered Classroom\, 1 Whitney Way\, Sheridan\, WY\, 82801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Student Juried Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, April 4 at 4 p.m. for the reception and awards ceremony for the student juried art exhibition in the Edward A. Whitney Gallery.\nFree.
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/student-juried-exhibition/
LOCATION:Edward A. Whitney Gallery\, 1 Whitney Way\, Sheridan\, WY\, 82801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Registration for Fall 2026 Open
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2026 is open for enrollment. Register today! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/registration-for-fall-2026-open/
LOCATION:SC & SCJC Campuses\, WY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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SUMMARY:Presentation by author Sarah E. Berns
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists on Wednesday\, March 25th at the Kooi Library at Sheridan College at 3 p.m.\nThe event will begin with a short presentation about the IYRP by the director of our Agriculture Department Mae Smith\, followed by a presentation by author\, and resident at Ucross Sarah E. Berns. \nSarah Berns has won an arm-wrestling match in the oldest saloon in Washington state; rounded up bison on horseback through the Palouse prairie; put her arm into a cow’s rear to check on its unborn calf; and bucked hay bales under a once-in-a-millennium heat dome. Berns has been a doula for 15 years\, helping pregnant people before\, during and after giving birth. She once delivered a baby in a pickup truck\, on the side of a country road\, on a subzero winter night — and didn’t even write a country song about it. Berns has published essays and opinion pieces in Outside Magazine and at Shondaland. Her personal essay\, Finding Home in the West – by Smokejumping\, was annotated on the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Longreads included her essay\, Love and the Burning West\, on its Weekly Top 5 Longreads of the Week\, and included the piece in its list of favorite essays about wildfire. She has been a finalist for the Sundance Writers Lab and also for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Nicholl Fellowship in screenwriting. Berns’s unique perspective on firefighting has made her a sought-after voice for those writing about fire. She has been quoted in The Atlantic and in the Huffington Post. She has served as the wildfire consultant for the award-winning animated children’s series\, The Stinky & Dirty Show\, as well as the consultant for the middle-grade book\, Smokejumpers. The CBS program 60 Minutes+ interviewed her for an episode about smokejumping. \nFor more information contact:\nJennifer Anderson\njanderson@sheridan.edu\n307.675.0221 \nIn Partnership with Ucross.
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/presentation-by-author-sarah-e-berns/
LOCATION:Kooi Library\, 1 Whitney Way\, Sheridan\, WY\, 82801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Amanda Allyn\, Faculty Recital\, "It Ain't That Deep"
DESCRIPTION:Join us Tuesday\, March 24 at 7 pm for a free recital by adjunct faculty Amanda Allyn in Kinnison Hall.\n“It Ain’t That Deep” reflects the rich\, living tapestry of American commercial music genres born from the creative resilience\, expression\, and brilliance of Black American musical traditions and continually shaped by artists across cultures and generations. From soul and R&B to pop and singer-songwriter styles\, these songs honor a lineage that bridges storytelling\, groove\, and vocal authenticity. \nWithin the academic study of voice\, we explore style\, vocal function\, and the cultural forces that shape contemporary commercial sound. But “It Ain’t That Deep” is a reminder to not get lost in the mechanics or rigor of scholarship; at its heart\, this music is about expression\, freedom\, moving\, and connection. This program is a celebration of versatility\, vulnerability\, and the ongoing dialogue between scholarship and commercial music today. \nBand:\nGuitar – Jake Hirschman\nBass – Shawn Day\nKeys – Isaac Campbell\nDrums – Titus Brown\nAdditional Vocals – Danielle Law\, Emmie Rambur\, Neva Rose Patterson\, Various Students of Sheridan College and Aspen Grove Music Studio \nAmanda Allyn is a contemporary vocalist whose sound moves authentically across the R&B\, country\, pop\, and soul landscapes. Shaped by Shenandoah Conservatory graduate studies in commercial and contemporary voice pedagogy\, Amanda leans into the grain of the human voice: the crack\, the cry\, the pulse beneath the pitch. As both performer and pedagogue\, she brings a dual lens to the stage. Amanda understands the mechanics of the instrument\, but more importantly\, she honors its humanity. \nIn addition to teaching piano and voice at Sheridan College\, Amanda is the founder of Aspen Grove Music Studio in Sheridan\, Wyoming\, where she cultivates a collaborative and diverse student-centered community. She also directs The Hubcaps\, a creative aging choir celebrating lifelong musicianship\, and is actively involved in directing and coaching drama productions at Big Horn High School throughout the year.
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/amanda-allyn-faculty-recital/
LOCATION:Kinnison Hall – Whitney Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Spring Break / College Closed
DESCRIPTION:Classes not in session. College Closed for Spring Break. \n 
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/spring-break-college-closed-2/
LOCATION:SC & SCJC Campuses\, WY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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SUMMARY:Spring Break / College Closed
DESCRIPTION:Classes not in session. College Closed for Spring Break. \n 
URL:https://www.sheridan.edu/event/spring-break-college-closed/
LOCATION:SC & SCJC Campuses\, WY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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