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Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is a public community college in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in Laramie County, Wyoming, with an additional outreach campus in Laramie, in Albany County. The college also houses an outreach center in Pine Bluffs. In fall 2022, it enrolled 5,389 students, including 1,373 full-time students. [1]
The National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), based in Walla Walla, Washington, was established in 1949. It sanctions more than 100 college rodeos every year in the United States, and represents over 3,500 student athletes attending more than 135 member colleges and universities.
The IBMC College campus in Cheyenne, Wyoming opened in the spring of 2005 in the heart of Cheyenne, off Dell Range Boulevard. The expanding campus contains classrooms, lecture rooms, cosmetology suite, medical labs, computer labs, a student resource center and student lounge area. A student and graduate massage clinic is also on-site. [5]
Central Wyoming College: Riverton: Community Associate's 1966 1,923 45%/55% Eastern Wyoming College: Torrington: Community Associate's 1948 1,421 41%/59% Gillette College: Gillette: Community Associate's 1969 2,165 48%/52% Laramie County Community College: Cheyenne: Community Associate's 1968 3,770 39%/61% Northwest College: Powell: Community ...
Casper College: Casper: 1945 Public [b] 4,023 Thunderbirds ? Central Wyoming College: Riverton: 1966 2,688 Rustlers ? Eastern Wyoming College: Torrington: 1948 1,505 Lancers ? Gillette College: Gillette: 1969 2,165 Pronghorns ?; 2023 [c] Laramie County Community College: Cheyenne: 1968 ? Golden Eagles ? Northwest College: Powell: 1946 ...
An indoor rodeo event is unprecedented in southeast Wyoming, but Laramie County Events and Visit Cheyenne are familiar with one another due to their years of collaboration on presenting the Hell ...
The Shane Drury Scholarship is a scholarship given to a National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association member that has "faced adversity in their own lives and never given up". The first award was given to Jyme Peterson, a student at Montana State University, during the College National Finals Rodeo in June 2006. [2]
Wyoming is partnered with the University of Washington School of Medicine through a program called WWAMI, an acronym that names each state that participates: Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana ...