Eastern Wyoming College Expands Faculty and Facilities with New Contracts

    The Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees approved contracts for three new faculty members and authorized funding for vital facility improvements. These decisions enhance program offerings and infrastructure, highlighting procurement opportunities in educational services and local facility management.

    Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees, Goshen County Fairgrounds

    Key Signals

    • EWC investing $100K in practice livestock for Rodeo Club
    • $80K skid steer acquisition funded by grant
    • Expansion of faculty with contracts in trades and mathematics

    "Jake is amazing. He has over 22 years in the United States Marine Corps. It is very exciting to welcome him and have him continue the great gunsmithing program on the Douglas Campus."

    Catherine Conrad, Human Resources Director

    On June 9, 2026, the Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees made significant strides in enhancing the college’s educational offerings and infrastructure through the approval of multiple contracts. These contracts included employment agreements for three new faculty members specializing in business, gunsmithing, and fundamental mathematics, reflecting the college’s commitment to expanding its faculty to meet the evolving needs of students and the job market. The decision is particularly strategic, targeting fields that are essential for local workforce development and career readiness in specialized trades.

    In addition to academic enhancements, the board authorized a facility use agreement with the Goshen County Fairgrounds to support activities for the college's rodeo team. This partnership illustrates a mutually beneficial relationship between educational institutions and community facilities, promoting sporting events that not only benefit students but also engage the broader community. The rodeo team, a vital component of campus life, will have improved access to necessary resources, fostering team development and student involvement.

    The college further approved substantial capital expenditures, including a purchase for practice livestock valued at up to $100,000, to be funded by the Rodeo Club. This emphasizes the college’s dedication to providing hands-on learning experiences in agricultural programs. Furthermore, funding for the acquisition of an $80,000 skid steer, supported by a grant, signifies active investment in machinery critical for maintaining campus grounds and supporting agricultural education.

    Moreover, infrastructure improvements were a focal point of the recent meeting, with plans for gym floor replacements and essential roof repairs. These renovations indicate a long-term investment strategy aimed at enhancing the quality of both educational and athletic facilities. By addressing campus infrastructure needs, the college seeks to maintain high standards that benefit students’ learning environments and promote a healthy, active campus life.

    These developments present numerous procurement opportunities for vendors specializing in educational services, agricultural supplies, and facility management. Companies involved in livestock procurement, heavy machinery, and educational resources should take note of these developments to align their offerings with the college's future needs and potential funding sources. The integration of grant funding and resources from the Rodeo Club also provides procurement professionals insight into how purchasing strategies can be influenced by additional funding streams, which may shape future contract negotiations and vendor engagement initiatives.

    Agencies

    • Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees
    • Goshen County Fairgrounds