The 69th Annual Casper College Commencement Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 15 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Casper Events Center.
Commencement speaker will be outgoing Casper College President Walter Nolte, Ph.D. When asked about the most satisfying parts of his presidency, Nolte pointed to the 10 commencement exercises he has led, and the last one he’ll lead on Friday night...
The University of Wyoming at Casper’s (UW-Casper) commencement ceremony will honor 83 graduates on May 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Casper Events Center. Bruce Richardson, senior lecturer of English at UW-Casper and recipient of the John P. Ellbogen Lifetime Teaching Award, will offer the faculty reflections, followed by the student speaker Melissa Berg, candidate for a bachelor’s degree in English and
It's cap and gown time in the Natrona County School District. Seniors are counting down until their last day. On May 25 and 26, more than 800 seniors will receive their diploma among the county's four high schools.
At Midwest High School, 17 students will graduate at a ceremony scheduled for Sunday, May 25 at 2 p.m. a...
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Although he was run over by a car at 14-months-old and paralyzed from the waist down, Patrick Ivison didn’t let his disability stop him. In fact, the California native learned how to kayak, ski, play rugby and even surf. And now he has one more amazing feat to add to his accomplishments after managing to walk during his high school graduation on Tuesday.
South Carolina parents attending a high school graduation at the Florence Civic Center in South Florence last Saturday were warned in advance not to cheer for their children as they received their diplomas or they’d risk being thrown out of the ceremony.
Well, one particularly proud mother choose not heed the warning and cheered, anyway. And, boy, did she pay the price.
We live on front porches and swing life away. We get by just fine here on minimum wage. If love is a labor, I'll....Ok. For some reason, I'm feeling nostalgic and like quoting overly-played graduation songs. That's what happens when you spend the past two days photographing high school graduations. And, much like Kelly Walsh and Roosevelt, Natrona County High School's class of 2012 proved that if
Another day, another graduation. Parents, teachers and friends gathered to witness the 2012 graduating class of Roosevelt High School proudly take home their diplomas. Tears were shed, speeches were given, futures were contemplated. Awards were handed out to those students who went above beyond the call of duty, but every graduate proved that they are on the right track to achieving all that they
Apparently they do high school graduation a little differently in Taichung, Taiwan. Instead of just throwing on ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ and reading out a list of names, Ming-Dao High principal Albert T. Wang emerges onto a smoke-filled stage dressed in a full Iron Man costume and delivers a speech in not one, but two languages. His message: “Believe in yourself. You are also Iron Man.”
"As we go on, we remember all the times we had together." Truer words have never been spoken. Thank you Vitamin C. That line is especially poignant for the Kelly Walsh graduating class of 2011. On Monday night, the graduates took to the stage to receive their diplomas, and start the journey to the rest of their lives...