Sheridan College is proud to recognize its 2021 Excellence Award recipients. Each year, five individuals who have made exemplary efforts to support the goals and overall mission of the college are recognized as award recipients. Individuals are selected based on nomination by their peers. Criminal justice faculty member Jonni Joyce is the 2021 Faculty of
Celsey Martin’s dad taught her how to weld growing up on her family ranch near Shoshoni, Wyoming. She received both an Associate of Applied Science in Welding and an Associate of Applied Science in Machine Tool Technology from Sheridan College. Now that she has added machining to her skill set, she has even taught her
Sheridan College is launching a new initiative for busy adults. The EveningPlus program offers students the ability to attend courses in flexible ways, including in the evening or online. Students can pursue a degree, complete general education requirements to transfer to a wide variety of bachelor’s degree programs, and/or complete pre-requisites needed for admission into
The Arts at Sheridan College presents a contemporary dance performance by Ririe-Woodbury Dance on Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. in Kinnison Hall at Whitney Center for the Arts. Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company is Utah’s most established institution for contemporary dance. The Company actively embraces and commissions the work of contemporary choreographers, tours worldwide, and develops dynamic education and
The Certified Nursing Assistant course at Sheridan College prepares students for entry-level employment in the health care field. The CNA program will host a free information session on Monday, October 18that 10 a.m. at Sheridan College Broadway Center, Rm 134, located at 245 Broadway in Sheridan. The next CNA course at Sheridan College begins October
In its Oct. 7 meeting at Sheridan College, the Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) unanimously voted to approve Northern Wyoming Community College District’s proposed curriculum for its Bachelor of Applied Science degree. This is the next milestone in a rigorous seven-step approval process the District must complete before students can enroll in the four-year program.
The Wyoming Distance Education Consortium has named Charity McKenzie, a full-time Sheridan College math faculty member, the 2021 Innovative Educator of the Year for Northern Wyoming Community College District. McKenzie will be honored at the 5th Annual Wyoming Innovations in Learning Conference, which will be held virtually Sept. 30 through Oct. 1. WyDEC, an advisory
Wyoming Baroque will perform live with the 1920 Expressionist silent film classic “The Golem” Sunday, Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. as part of the WYO Film Festival at Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College. This unique concert experience features the premiere of a new musical score composed by Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman, director of strings at Sheridan College. Set in the Jewish ghetto of Prague circa
The Spirit of Sheridan Music Festival featuring Ebey & The Conversations Band and The Dugan Irby Band will be held Thursday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College. Hamburgers, hot dogs and ice cream will be free for ticket holders starting at 5:30 p.m. outside the Whitney Center for the Arts. Tickets are $10 for adults and
Kennon Products senior design engineer Dakotah Gali and design engineer David Klug will give a lecture called “Kennon Innovation: Engineering and Product Highlights” on Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. This event is free and open to the public. To attend online, go to www.sheridan.edu/lecture at the event time. Gali will introduce Kennon