UWyo MagazineUWAA President's Message
January 2015 | Vol. 16 No. 2
For many students, the college experience does not end the minute they walk across
the stage, diploma in hand, tassel flipped across cap. For some, that’s only the beginning.
They remain involved with their alma mater by following sports teams or keeping up
with friends they met in classes or other activities.
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Mission Statement
To promote the excellence, distinction and uniqueness of the University of Wyoming
to the people of the state, the nation and the world, and to foster a spirit of loyalty
and community among its alumni, students and friends today, tomorrow and forever.
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Rooted in Wyoming
As a top advertising executive in New York City, alumnus Peter Sherman gives kudos
to his Wyoming roots.
>> Read Rooted in Wyoming
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Student Makes the Most of Her Opportunities
Wyoming students, take notice. Brianne Brasher of Cody, Wyo., doesn’t want to hear
you say you are “just” going to UW. “Wyoming is just as good as other schools,” she
says. “Wyoming students have nothing to apologize about.”
>> Read Opportunities
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Outsanding Faculty
In 1988 WyoSAA, the student alumni association, initiated and sponsored the UW Alumni
Association/Wyoming Student Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Award.
>> Read Outstanding Faculty
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WYO-gold Paves a Path for UW students
UWAA has provided students with the opportunity to get involved in campus life and
the alumni association through the Wyoming Student Alumni Association (formerly WyoSAA),
a student organization since 1982.
>> Read Wyo-gold Paves a Path for UW Students
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Get Your UW License Plate
Honk if you love UW. But if you love UW students and want to show it, get a brown-and-gold
license plate.
>> Read Get Your UW License Plate
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UWAA President Jennifer Nevins reflects on the organization's 120 years of service
and challenges for the future.
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