Northwest College
Northwest College is a public community college in Powell, Wyoming.
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Former names | Northwest Community College |
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Motto | Your future, our focus |
Type | Public community college |
Established | 1946 |
President | Stefani Hicswa |
Location | , , United States |
Colors | Red and gray |
Mascot | Trapper |
Website | Northwest College |
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History
Northwest College opened in 1946, as the "University of Wyoming Northwest Center," with the support of the University of Wyoming and the local school district. University support ended in 1950, and the current name was adopted in 1989.[1]
Notable people
- Chris Boucher, basketball player for the Oregon Ducks men's basketball team and Toronto Raptors National Basketball Association
- John Johnson, National Basketball Association player, 12 NBA Seasons, First Team All American at University of Iowa
- Monte Olsen, ski instructor and Wyoming legislator[2]
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gollark: Plastic shell + a bunch of buttons + low-end CPU + solar panel + battery + LCD, and the higher end models are quite expensive.
gollark: The profit margins on calculators must be huge, come to think of it.
gollark: Where's "down here"? ~~The Inverted Gravity Zone~~ Australia?
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