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reduce underage drinking and excessive alcohol use |
UW and greater Laramie community |
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the manuscript repository, university archives, and rare books library for the University of Wyoming |
Worldwide |
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increase access to quality health care and to use educational methods as an incentive to attract and retain health care providers in areas of need |
Wyoming |
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| provides statewide outreach in the visual arts to audiences of all ages to locations such as K-12 schools, museums, visitor centers, libraries, senior centers, and other community-accessible locations | Wyoming | |
| The UW Art Museum | University of Wyoming Art Museum collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets visual art from around the world to challenge, inspire and educate the people of Wyoming and beyond, and serves as a gathering place for interdisciplinary discourse, dialogue and community interaction. | Wyoming |
| offers exhibitions at no charge to Wyoming organizations plus one-way shipping (roundtrip shipping to out of state organizations) | Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Utah, Montana and North and South Dakota | |
| Astrocamp: The ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp at the University of Wyoming | A living/learning summer community of students, teachers, and
scientists working together to understand the universe through hands on
experiments and telescope activities. |
Wyoming and surrounding states |
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create a culture of stewardship among small acreage land managers |
Wyoming primarily with impacts across the western region |
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provide eligible families with a fun and free series of cooking and nutrition classes |
Wyoming, including the Wind River Indian Reservation |
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enhance healthcare research and education in Wyoming and the region through the use of technology |
Wyoming |
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support community activism in the UW and Albany County communities |
UW and Albany County |
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The University of Wyoming College of Business Peter M. and Paula Green Johnson Career Center (JCC) is dedicated to assisting business students with comprehensive career planning services. |
Local, Wyoming, Nationwide, in some cases International |
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third-year law students assist assigned counsel and public defenders in criminal appeals, post-conviction litigation and, on rare occasions, in trial court proceedings |
Wyoming |
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a live-client clinic with third-year law students providing legal representation to low-income persons with civil legal problems that do not generate fees |
Wyoming |
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third-year students provide assistance to Wyoming County and Prosecuting Attorneys, to the Wyoming Attorney General, and to the United States Attorney for the District of Wyoming in criminal cases and in selected civil cases involving questions of significant public interest |
Wyoming |
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supports the legal information needs of the Wyoming bar and the general public |
Wyoming |
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to focus on public policy issues affecting consumers and the consumer marketplace, and to inspire people to be active in bringing about change in the legal and market environment |
Nationwide |
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FREE and confidential counseling services for individuals, couples, families, adults, adolescents, and children |
Greater Laramie, Wyoming community |
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provide leadership and assistance to the University of Wyoming in its efforts to comply with the intent and specific regulations of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments |
Laramie Wyoming community |
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provide accurate and complete drug information to health care professionals and citizens within the state of Wyoming and to UW School of Pharmacy alumni |
Wyoming |
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a community-based leadership program that helps to build a critical mass of informed and capable leaders |
Wyoming |
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provide swift, accurate and expert service to enhance the research missions of individuals and various units within the University |
Wyoming |
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provides Wyoming 9th-grade and 10th-grade students with an opportunity to take part in an exceptional summer program relating to the energy industry |
Wyoming |
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endorsement is an attachment to a teacher's license that demonstrates they are highly qualified to work with English Language Learners (ELLs) |
Wyoming |
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works to help the State of Wyoming and its energy producers to recover a large resource of stranded oil in depleted oil reservoirs as rapidly, responsibly, and economically as possible |
Wyoming |
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provide information for the hiring of international employees and factors relating to permanent residency |
Wyoming |
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present artistic and educational opportunities to Wyoming's public schools, UW students, and communities |
Wyoming |
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prepare and encourage students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to complete high school and successfully pursue the postsecondary opportunities that await them |
Wyoming |
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| Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources | The mission of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) is to advance the understanding and resolution of complex environmental and natural resources challenges. | Wyoming, The West, and National |
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an eight-day, five-session, hands-on educational program designed to give participants the skills and application of management tools needed in today's complex ranching industry |
Eastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska |
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provide leaders who are committed to excellence and progress in Wyoming the opportunity to better understand general public policy issues, economic and social diversity and the challenges facing our state; and to prepare them, through shared mutual interests and the leadership skills developed, to be active in building a better Wyoming |
Wyoming |
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delivering Solutions 4 Creating Wealth - Your wealth! We offer to take you from the problem to the promise to the proof.
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Wyoming |
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provide high quality information to the University of Wyoming and to serve as a reliable source for comprehensive and authoritative information about the institution to external constituents |
The University and the public |
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(i) investigating, preserving, and recording archaeological evidence; (ii) conducting an archaeological survey in Wyoming and maintaining records deposited permanently at the University of Wyoming; (iii) engaging in systematic investigations of sites and soliciting funds for such work; (iv) publishing reports; (v) cooperating with communities and agencies in related activities; (vi) cooperating with agencies in historic preservation; and (vii) distributing publications to the public |
Wyoming |
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extend the University of Wyoming's educational programs to the people of the state of Wyoming and beyond with innovative distance learning programs and unique opportunities for learners of many ages, interests, locations, and motivations |
Wyoming and worldwide |
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provide a safe and supportive place for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, and their family and friends |
University of Wyoming, as well as for members of the Laramie, and Southeastern Wyoming communities |
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consulting and advising about all matters related to Islam, Judaism, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Hebrew and Arabic languages |
Wyoming, Colorado, adjoining states, national |
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helping anyone in the state who has questions or needs assistance with intellectual property matters (patents, copyrights, trademarks, plant variety protection certificates, licenses, options, etc.) and/or technology transfer |
Wyoming |
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contains the largest collection of Rocky Mountain plants and fungi in existence, as well as a good representation of the floras of other parts of the Northern Hemisphere |
Wyoming |
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to identify eligible participants and assist them in continuing their education at either the high school or college level |
Wyoming |
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a free public transportation system with service to all University of Wyoming students and members of the Laramie community |
UW and city of Laramie |
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connect scientists with students and teachers in grades 5-12 throughout the state of Wyoming |
Wyoming |
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facilitates collaborative interdisciplinary professional development projects that support teachers in Wyoming and across the Western United States |
Wyoming and Western United States |
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a major national conference, seeking to engage participants in discussion and analyses of strategies and actions that can eliminate social inequality |
Wyoming and Nationwide |
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provide an educational training partnership with nonprofit organizations |
Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region |
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dedicated to the generation of scholarship connected to addressing practical and theoretical questions arising from the pursuit of social justice |
Wyoming |
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promotes service, leadership development and community engagement opportunities for all University of Wyoming students. |
Wyoming |
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The primary purpose of the program is to draw talented high school sophomore students to the university for an intensive examination of unanswered questions and unresolved challenges. |
Wyoming |
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an intensive, six week, paid summer research program held at the University of Wyoming to provide minorities, first-generation college bound, and female students the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in science, mathematics, engineering, and other related science research |
The Rocky Mountain Region |
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UW faculty and staff available to provide expertise on various subjects |
International |
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provide lifelong learning opportunities focused in the following five major initiatives: 1. Profitable and Sustainable Agriculture Systems; 2. Sustainable Management of Rangeland Resources; 3. 4-H and Youth; 4. Nutrition and Food; and 5. Community Development Education |
Wyoming | |
| a youth development program with the education delivered by thousands of volunteers across the state. 4-H. | Wyoming | |
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Mission is to provide accurate information on the identification and management of arthropods such as insects, spiders, scorpions, and millipedes to the general public. |
Wyoming | |
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evaluation and treatment for disorders in communication, including speech, language, hearing, swallowing, voice, and stuttering |
Wyoming |
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college preparatory programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education which assist eligible students in preparing for successful entry into college |
Wyoming |
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training rural family physicians of the highest quality |
Casper, Wyoming Area |
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provides information and knowledge from the University of Wyoming Libraries including electronic information resources to both on and off-campus |
Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain Region |
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University of Wyoming String Project
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provides instruction on violin, viola, cello and double bass to children beginning in 3rd grade and continuing through high school and serves as a teacher training program |
Laramie and surrounding areas |
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an information service of the Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) containing over 2,000 books and multimedia materials that deal with specific developmental disabilities such as Asperger's syndrome, autism, and Down syndrome plus the education, employment, health, and rights of people with disabilities |
Wyoming |
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provides a library of information on water in Wyoming, including maps, videos, theses, and government documents |
Wyoming and region-wide |
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Botany Department's collection of live plants |
Regional |
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provides an opportunity for both men and women to develop a greater awareness of women's issues, concerns, talents, and accomplishments |
UW and the Laramie community |
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conduct training and provide materials on substance abuse, mental health, tobacco cessation and overall wellness, to schools and community mental health agencies in the state |
Wyoming |
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assist Wyoming firms with identifying and securing federal, state, and local government contracting opportunities |
Wyoming |
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to motivate and enable each new generation of teachers and students to become geographically literate by providing teachers with quality training, programs, and instructional materials to enable them to provide students with a 21st century geographic education |
Wyoming |
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an interdisciplinary research institute focused on the development of geospatial information and technologies and their applications in science, education, government and business |
Wyoming and Rocky Mountain region |
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to establish a solid foundation for quality geriatric education programs by training of health professionals, faculty, students and clinicians to meet the health care needs of older adults in Wyoming's rural areas |
Wyoming |
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to promote Wyoming ‘s high quality hay |
Wyoming |
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promote understanding, appreciation, and cultivation of the humanities through public formats such as community forums, film and reading discussions, civic engagement projects, teacher institutes, exhibits, conferences, seminars, workshops, and publications |
Wyoming |
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trains citizens in basic horticulture, entomology, soil science, botany, plant pathology, and pesticide safety |
15 Counties in Wyoming |
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To promote a strong educational base in science, math, engineering, and technology |
Wyoming |
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a service and research unit of the University of Wyoming that maintains a comprehensive database on the distribution and ecology of rare plants, rare animals, and important plant communities in Wyoming |
Wyoming |
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improve the effectiveness of Wyoming citizens in maintaining our state's open spaces |
Wyoming |
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the state's only member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International |
Wyoming |
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to be the premier regional center for restoration and reclamation of disturbed ecosystems based on sound ecological, agricultural, and economic practices |
Wyoming |
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Wyoming Rural AIDS Prevention Projects
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offer information about health, HIV resources for rural residents, helpful links and resources, and surveys, which provide researchers with valuable information about rural residents |
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assist all qualified Wyoming small businesses and individuals in accessing the funding opportunities provided by the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs; ~$2 billion annually |
Wyoming |
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strengthen Wyoming businesses and create economic growth by providing excellent management assistance, educational programs and helpful resources for Wyoming small businesses and entrepreneurs |
Wyoming |
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provide service and outreach education concerning climate and drought issues |
Wyoming |
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promote the beneficial and environmentally sound use of Wyoming's vast geologic, mineral, and energy resources while helping protect the public from geologic hazards |
Wyoming |
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provides a broad array of diagnostic tests to aid in the diagnosis of animal disease |
Wyoming and adjoining states |
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provide clear, accurate and useful information to decision-makers, on a contract basis, through applied social research, scientific polling, information technology services, and rigorous program evaluation |
Wyoming, Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region, and nationally |
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a not-for-profit business incubator that assists in the process of start-up and growing companies |
Wyoming |
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offering current and prospective women business owners the business assistance they need, including access to business counseling, training, technical assistance and networking opportunities |
Wyoming |
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