Casper College
World War II Vets Sought For Magazine Article
World War II veterans who also attended Casper College are being sought for possible inclusion in the winter issue of the college’s award-winning alumni magazine, Footprints.
Linda Nix, Casper College Alumni Association coordinator says,
“We will be featuring a story in that issue about veterans from all the recent wars who also attended Casper College, however we are having a difficult time locating those who served in World War II, I hope that anyone who served in World War II, or anyone who knows someone who did, and then also attended Casper College will get in contact with me. Sto
Casper College Hosts Sensory Obstacle Course Fundraiser
The Casper College Occupational Therapy Assistants Club will be holding a fundraiser obstacle course on Sunday, Oct. 7 from 2 to 5 p.m.
“Come Lose Your Senses” will feature a variety of fun obstacles with a bit of a twist: participants will go through each obstacle with one of their senses disabled for each obstacle. The
Medicare (Part D) Maze, Focus of Casper College Offering
Wild-land Fire Fighting Class Offered
Casper Coll. Head-Count, Full-Time Enrollment Down
Officials with Casper College say enrollment is down slightly for the 2012 fall semester.
Vice president of student affairs at Casper College Joanna Anderson says, at the college’s 10-day census date, the school’s date of official record, head-count enrollment dipped three percent to 3,817 students
Enrollment Likely to Remain Flat at Casper College
Monday marks the start of a new semester and a new school year at Casper College.
Casper College president Dr. Walt Nolte says, though it’s still a little too early to pinpoint exact enrollment figures for the upcoming school year, he expects the combined head-count and full-time equivalency total to remain steady near the 4,000-student mark
Adult Learning Center Announces Fall Hours
George Orwell’s 1984 Comes To Casper College
A special adaptation of George Orwell*s 1984 will be presented at Casper College Aug. 16-19 and Aug. 25-26 in the Thomas H. Empey Studio Theatre.
The play, presented by the Casper College Department of Theatre and Dance and the Casper College theatre organization known as The Bakkhai, was adapted and is directed by Emily Brantz, a recent Casper College graduate who will begin work this fall towards her bachelor of arts in
directing at Chicago's Columbia College.
Brantz said,
'My treatment of the



