Six students from the Sheridan College Agriculture program traveled to Springfield, Illinois, for the annual National Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) Conference, and many of them returned with top honors.
Six students from the Sheridan College Agriculture program traveled to Springfield, Illinois, for the annual National Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) Conference, and many of them returned with top honors.
Please join us for a Thickman Faculty Lecture by Donovin Sprague on Thursday, April 11, at 6pm in Room W235 in the Whitney Center for the Arts. Refreshments will be available after the lecture. Free and open to the public Titled “A Lakota Winter Count,” Mr. Sprague will share the importance of the yearly historical
Please join us for a special edition of our Science Museum Lecture Series on Wednesday, April 10 in Kinnison Hall at 7 p.m. with Kelly Kincaid presenting: The Edge of Your Comfort Zone: My Unconventional Path to Scientific Leadership. Abstract: Embark on a journey through varied landscapes—from pit orchestras to archaeological digs, DNA laboratories, and
Sheridan College will hold an in-person commencement ceremony at 1:00 PM on Saturday, May 11, 2024 in the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome. There will also be a live stream on YouTube at the time of the event. Nursing Program Pinning Ceremony The SC Nursing Program Pinning Ceremony will be held at 8:00 AM on Saturday,
Wednesday, Mar. 13, 7:00pm, the Sheridan College Museum of Discovery presents a lecture with JP Cavigelli on Fossil Birds of Wyoming. Room 201 in the Mars Ag Center. Zoom link Abstract: Wyoming is well known for its vertebrate fossil deposits from dinosaurs to fishes to mammals. But what about birds? Birds are generally rare as
Sheridan College in Johnson County is proud to present the spring season of our arts events at the Johnson County Public Library. The Sheridan College’s own professional string ensemble in residence Wyoming Baroque, directed by Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman will perform their concert “Consort of Nations” on Thursday, May 2nd at 6:15pm. All events are
Sheridan College’s Landry May was recognized as one of eight students from the state for the 2023 Shaping Wyoming’s Future Award. Each student was nominated by the community college in which they are currently attending or – in May’s case – have recently graduated. According to the Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees, the students
Presented by Michael Thomas, MA, Adjunct History Faculty at Sheridan College on Thursday, February 22, at 6 pm in room W153 in the Whitney Academic Center. This lecture will cover: History of the 1st Amendment, Inclusion of Freedom of Speech in the Bill of Rights, Interpretation of Freedom of Speech through the power of Judicial