Eastern Wyoming and Laramie County Community Colleges prepare for budget cuts.
Amid falling natural gas prices, Gov. Matt Mead has called on all state agencies to prepare for eight percent budget cuts. For Eastern Wyoming College in Torrington, the decrease in funding could mean...
View ArticleLCCC to launch 18-month associate degree program
Starting this fall, Laramie County Community College will begin offering a fast-track degree program. The predetermined program of evening and online classes will allow students to earn an A ssociate...
View ArticleLCCC to offer architecture courses
The Wyoming chapter of the American Institute of Architects is working with Laramie County Community College to make it easier for Wyoming residents to become licensed architects. The Institute’s...
View ArticleLCCC Investigated For Mishandling Sexual Violence Complaint
Laramie County Community College is being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights for allegedly discriminating on the basis of sex in its response to a complaint of...
View ArticleMore Adults With Degrees Transform Economy
Less than half of adults in Wyoming have completed education beyond high school, but Governor Matt Mead says for the sake of Wyoming’s economy that must change. In fact, his first executive order of...
View ArticleWyoTech Revived By $5 Million State Loan
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead has agreed to provide a $5 million loan to a private group to keep Laramie’s WyoTech open. The previous owners had planned to close the automotive college. During the 2018...
View ArticleGenerous Gift From Lois C. Mottonen Expands LCCC Student Opportunity
Laramie County Community College has established new scholarships and programs thanks to a $2.4 million gift from the estate of Lois C. Mottonen.
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