Buffalo Bill’s Legacy: Finding the West and Westerners in Contemporary Italy
Renee Laegreid, Department of History, University of Wyoming
Superheroic Science
Mike Brotherton, Astronomy Department, University of Wyoming
Obamacare: The Sound and the Fury and the Economics
Dr. Anne Alexander, Director, International Programs, University of Wyoming
Skin Remembers: Taxidermy as Material and Living Memory
Dr. John Dorst, American Studies Program, University of Wyoming
Burying the Dead: When the State Says No
Dr. Ruth Toulson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
Snow Monitoring: Listening for Avalanches
Dr. Jerry Hamann, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Wyoming
What Is a Cuisine?
John Dorst, Professor of American Studies, University of Wyoming
The Science Behind Heritage Food
Rhoda Schantz, Associate Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition and Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics, University of Wyoming
Inseparable Ingredients: Food and Music
David Romtvedt, Former Poet Laureate of Wyoming and Professor of English, University of Wyoming
Give Me Austerity & Fiscal Discipline, But Not Yet
Klaas Van 't Veld, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Wyoming
Jekyll and Hyde: Science and Scandal
Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Professor and Chair, English Department, University of Wyoming
Biodiversity Inside and Out: A Look at Life’s Richness from Wyoming’s Perspective
Carlos Martínez del Rio, Professor, Department of Zoology and Physiology. Director, Biodiversity Institute, University of Wyoming
Living with Elephants and Lions: Humans and Wildlife on the Kenyan Landscape
Jake Goheen, Associate Professor Departments of Zoology & Physiology and Botany, University of Wyoming
Pines and Crossbill Birds: Evolving together into new species
Craig Benkman, Professor and Berry Chair, Department of Zoology & Physiology, University of Wyoming
Carbon Credits on the Range and in the Forest: Does it Matter?
Indy Burke, WY Excellence Chair, Director of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources
The Scientific Revolution: From Alchemy to Chemistry
Susanna Goodin, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Chair, Philosophy Department, University of Wyoming
Writing the Unwritten Language
Jessica Boynton, English Department. Director of Tutoring, Gillette College
Fracking Pennsylvania Shale: Environmental, Economic and Social Lessons
Timothy J. Considine, Professor of Economics & Finance. Director, Center for Energy Economics and Public Policy, School of Energy Resources, University of Wyoming
The Black 14 Incident: A Defining Moment in the History of the University of Wyoming and Its Intercollegiate Football Program
Jerry Parkinson, William T. Schwartz Professor and Former Dean, University of Wyoming College of Law
Energy, Climate and Hydrogen
Bruce A. Parkinson, J. E. Warren Professor of Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry and the School of Energy Resources, University of Wyoming
Marginal Mormons: Race and Religious Identity in the Nineteenth-Century Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Quincy Newell, Associate Professor, Religious Studies Program, University of Wyomin