Central Wyoming College, headquartered in Riverton, Wyoming, operates as a public community college founded in 1966, employing approximately 260 individuals. Functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer, it specializes in broadcast television and radio.

Revenue

Founded

1966

Headcount

259

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Central Wyoming College and The Learning Center of Hot Springs County signed a Memorandum of Understanding on March 17, 2026, to expand access to higher education, workforce training, and professional development opportunities in Thermopolis and throughout Hot Springs County. Earlier in March, the college announced it will host Gracie Survival Tactics Level 1 training this spring, providing local and state law enforcement officers with modern defensive tactics instruction focused on de-escalation and injury reduction. On March 6, Central Wyoming College also began seeking a Dean for its new permanent, state-of-the-art Jackson campus, which is scheduled to open this fall after 45 years in development. Previously, on February 23, Central Wyoming College announced it will host the second annual Central Wyoming Innovation & Entrepreneurship Conference (CWIE) on April 23–24 in Riverton, bringing together leaders in business, economic development, education, and the trades.

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