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CCH has struggled to fill these positions in the past, with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic presenting additional challenges in attracting qualified staff. Elective surgeries, which were cancelled during the pandemic, are now being scheduled again. Students selected for the program will have tuition, books, and fees covered by CCH and will also receive a full-time salary during their time working in Gillette.
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Wyoming has seven community colleges - and each one is preparing for the fall in its own way.For instance, Laramie County Community College is planning to…
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As the fall semester nears and COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the state, Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is planning a largely virtual return…
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This summer, PBS will air a documentary on the geology, ecology and environment of the Great Plains over billions of years. The first episode of the PBS…
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Laramie County Community College has established new scholarships and programs thanks to a $2.4 million gift from the estate of Lois C. Mottonen.LCCC's…
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The future of WyoTech, the automotive school in Laramie, has been in limbo for five months, following the Zenith Education Group’s announcement it would…
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From immigration policy to environmental regulations to sexual harassment, Law Week at the University of Wyoming tackles timely and contentious legal…
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Laramie County Community College is being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights for allegedly discriminating on the…
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Representatives from Wyoming’s community colleges and its K-12 schools say those two systems need to improve their coordination to better educate…
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As the number of people taking the GED exam in Colorado drops, more are traveling to Wyoming to take alternatives to the test.The GED exam was revamped,…