The new federal Health Exchange will be among topics discussed on the University of Wyoming news and information program “Wyoming Signatures” Sunday, Oct. 20, at 6:30 p.m. on Wyoming Public Television.
Tracy Brosius of the Wyoming Institute of Population Health will help Wyoming consumers navigate the new exchange.
Additionally, Cliff Meloy of Casper, author of the new book “Life & Spectrum,” will tell how Asperger’s Syndrome affects his everyday experiences.
In another segment, University of Southern California Assistant Professor of Education, Psychology and Neuroscience Mary Helen Immordino-Yang will describe the key role emotion plays in learning. She was a recent visiting professor to the UW College of Education.
“Wyoming Signatures” is produced by UWTV of the University of Wyoming Outreach School. Wyoming PBS can be seen over the air and via cable or satellite in communities throughout Wyoming. A complete list of channels can be found at www.wyoptv.org/channels.