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473
private donor scholarships
in 2023
176
new donors
in 2023
$45,871,488
total endowment
as of Dec. 31, 2022
$56,594
total donated by
Employee Giving in 2023
Featured Alumni
Rodeo is more than a sport – it's a way of life. And depending on who your coaches and teammates are, it can actually change your life.
Tommy Cress was on LCCC's rodeo team in the late 1980s (in fact, he even rode with the late Shawn Dubie). It was during Tommy's time on the team that he learned many lessons outside the classroom.
"Everybody had a job to do," he said. "If you're not riding something yourself, you're helping out so other kids can get some practice riding."
Once Tommy laid eyes on the new indoor arena at LCCC, he was committed. "There's not a nicer college rodeo arena in the country," Cress said. "We drove here from Pueblo. We walked in and said 'we're gonna go to school here.'"
Coach Russell "Pinky" Walters was also a mentor to Tommy. "We were really lucky to have a guy like him. I was no good. But Pinky believed in us, took care of us," Tommy shared. "He wanted you to be prepared for when school was over."
Those lessons carry over to Tommy's life today and his dedication to students. An agricultural education major at LCCC, he continued his education and earned more degrees. He now works as the assistant vice principal at Cheyenne East High.
Both of Tommy's kids took part in rodeo, both at Tarleton College...and Tommy's son, Brody, won the Cheyenne Frontier Days bronc riding title in 2017 and 2018. Brody also finished 2017 as the National Finals Rodeo saddle bronc riding champion.
The family really does ride for the brand.
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Featured Scholarship
Robert G. & Rogene Boyd Education Scholarship
Robert G. Boyd Excellence in Agriculture Scholarship
When Bob’s students heard about his retirement in 2000, they decided they wanted to do something meaningful for the Boyds. A combined financial effort resulted in the establishment of an endowed scholarship. Faculty members would work to add to the scholarship, and Bob and Rogene continue to find ways to support it. Today this scholarship is providing more than $7,000 of support to agriculture students in the 2023-2024 school year.
Rogene spent 30 years as an elementary educator. The Boyds’ combined passion for education also led to the establishment of the Robert G. & Rogene Boyd Education Scholarship, supporting students majoring in education.
In 2023, the Boyds were given the Lifetime Heritage Society Award by the LCCC Foundation in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to the college and the larger southeast Wyoming community. During the award ceremony, Rogene made it clear they continue to have high benchmarks for themselves and the community.
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Upcoming Events
First Interstate Bank Progress & Prosperity
Community Conversation Series presents
Culture + Typography
How culture affects typography
with Nikki Villagomez
Nov. 7, 2024 | 6 p.m.
Clay Pathfinder Building,
ANB Bank Leadership Center
@ LCCC’S Cheyenne Campus
ANB Bank Performing Art Series presents
The Second City Improv - Mo' Funny, Less Problems
Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025 | 7 p.m.
Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium
Join us for a night of music and laughs as The Second City bring their talents to the stage in Cheyenne. FREE performance.