Joseph Susanka
New Podcast Episode: “What is the Soul in Aristotle’s de Anima?” with Dr. Michael Bolin
What does it mean to be alive? How does the life of a pine tree differ from the life of […] Read More
Successful Founders’ Scholarship Competition Weekend Highlights Busyness Of Recruitment Season
It’s been a busy few months for Susan Gleason and Nicholas Curley, Wyoming Catholic College’s hard-working Admissions Counselors. No sooner […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Gritty Stones, Civilizational Mission, and History” with Dr. Gleaves Whitney
In 1984, when a young Gleaves Whitney journeyed from his home in Colorado to graduate school at the University of […] Read More
College Welcomes Settlement Freeing It from Constraints of HHS’ Contraceptive Mandate
In early 2014, Wyoming Catholic College joined with the Diocese of Cheyenne in its complaint seeking an injunction against the […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Lumen Gentium for All Saints’ Day” with Professor Kyle Washut
“The saints have no need of honour from us,” preached St. Bernard, “neither does our devotion add the slightest thing […] Read More
The Beginning of a New Tradition? “Cuppa Conversations” to Launch at Crux Coffee
This coming Wednesday, November 1st, marks a new chapter in the intellectual lives of the students at Wyoming Catholic College, […] Read More
When Wyoming Catholic College sophomores take Theology 201: The Mystery of the Trinity, they’re typically surprised that before diving into […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Shakespeare, Caesar, Culture, and Politics” with Dr. Khalil Habib
Behind the personal conflicts in in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, says Wyoming Catholic College board member Dr Khalil Habib, the bard is […] Read More
Ten Years In, College’s Technology Policy Looks More Prescient Than Reactionary
Ban cell phones! In the earliest years of Wyoming Catholic College, the rule that generated the most conversation—even, at times, […] Read More
What is good?” asked Friedrich Nietzsche, “The Anti-Christ. Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself in […] Read More
College Leases Former CWC Building To Meet Needs Of Expanding Student Body
In August, Wyoming Catholic welcomed the largest class in its history: 59 freshmen from 26 different states, bringing its total […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Mountains, Rivers, Backpacks, and the Liberal Arts” with Dr. Thomas Zimmer
From the very beginning of Wyoming Catholic College—ten years ago—creation, nature, the outdoors, has been a crucial part of our […] Read More












