From the President’s Desk

Spring break safety and finishing strong


As we approach spring break, I want to take a moment to encourage all of our students to prioritize safety while enjoying a well-deserved break. Whether you are traveling, spending time with family, or simply relaxing at home, your well-being is our top priority.

If you plan to travel, be sure to research your destination, stay aware of your surroundings, and use reliable transportation. If you’re driving, take breaks to avoid fatigue and never drive under the influence. For those celebrating with friends, look out for one another—stick together, set check-in times, and have a plan to get home safely. Remember, responsible decisions now will ensure you return ready to tackle the remainder of the semester.

  Dr. Brandon Kosinr, Ph.D., Casper College President

Spring break is an opportunity to recharge, but it’s also a good time to reflect on the goals you set at the beginning of the semester. Once classes resume, we will be in the final stretch. Take advantage of campus resources, such as tutoring centers, faculty office hours, and counseling services, to ensure you finish strong. Time management is key—review your syllabi, set deadlines for assignments, and stay proactive in your studies.

We are here to support you every step of the way. If you need guidance, reach out to your advisors or instructors. Your success is our mission, and we want to see you cross the finish line with confidence.

Enjoy your break, be safe, and return refreshed and ready to make the most of the rest of the semester. Together, we will end this term on a high note!

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