Graduate Newsletter

Summer 2023 NewsLetter 

 

Our Summer 2023 newsletter provides suggestions on how to THRIVE during your graduate studies. From incorperating thoughts on self care to campus resouces, this news letter may be helpful if you find yourself stuggling with how to balance every aspect of your life. 


Spring 2023 NewsLetter 

 

Our spring 2023 newsletter celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of several graduate students and faculty members. This newsletter recognizes several awards in teaching and research methods. Our award winners are: 

  • Outstanding Dissertation | Gabriel Barrile, Program in Ecology & Evolution
  • Outstanding Master's Thesis | Samantha Power, Speech Language Pathology
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Brittany Cangialosi, Psychology
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Rae Haight, Creative Writing
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Charles Koenig, Anthropology
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Sydney Polson, Kinesiology & Health
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Sara West, Music
  • Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Award | Chip Kobulnicky, Physics & Astronomy
  • Early-Career Graduate Faculty Mentor Award | Danielle Bruns, Kinesiology & Health
  • Mid-Career Graduate Faculty Mentor Award | TeYu Chien, Physics & Astronomy

As always, our newsletter offers a variety of university resources to foster overall student well-being and academic achievement. 
Finally, there is an extra special note on the one and only, Rexie, who watches over the Geology museum and may just give extra luck to our students during mid-terms and finals. 


 

Fall 2022 NewsLetter

Students playing cornhole at Graduate School picnic

 

Wonderful news! As of September 2023 the School of Graduate Education has been re-established to better support graduate students and reseach efforts arcoss campus! Read all about what this means for graduate students and how we celebrated this momentous occasion!

In this edition of the Graduate Student Newsletter we also highlight several fantastic events hoasted by the Graduate Student Network. We also explore the potentially spooky origns of Knight Hall! 

 

 

 


Summer 2022 NewsLetter 

 

Traveling on a budget during summer? We have some advice for you! Check out this edition of the Graduate Studnet Newsletter to find options and travel tips for your next break!

Our Summer 2022 Newsletter also celebrates the accomplishments of several graduate students and faculty members. Our award winners are: 

  • Outstanding Dissertation | Samantha Nobes
  • Outstanding Dissertation | Shaochen Huang
  •  Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Sam Choi 
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Chase Mahan
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Solana Quistoff 
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Claudia Richbourg 
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award | Melanie Torres
  • Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor | Ray Fertig, Associate Professor
  • 2022 | Early Career Graduate Faculty Mentor | Penjman Tahmasebi, Associate Professor
  • 2022 | Mid-Career Graduate Faculty Mentor | Kam Ng, Associate Professor
  • 2022 | Mid-Career Graduate Faculty Mentor | Boyi Dai, Associate Professor
 

Spring 2022 NewsLetter 

 

In our Spring 2022 Newsletter we feature a variety of campus resources to help you succeed and florish during your graduate education at the University of Wyoming. These resouces rage from the Student Ombudsperson Office to the Innovation WYrkshop and everything in between! 





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