Archived Academic Initiatives
The Tier-1 Engineering Initiative was created to elevate the college to new heights of excellence in education, research
and service. It provides greater opportunities for students to work with world-class
faculty in nationally ranked programs and engage in cutting-edge research and learning.
Subsequently, degrees from a Tier-1 institution have a brand that is nationally recognized
and globally respected.
The UW Science Initiative began in 2014 when Governor Mead and the Wyoming Legislature challenged the University
of Wyoming to develop a plan to address outdated science laboratories at UW and improve
the quality of instruction and research in the sciences. A task force, appointed by
Governor Mead and informed by faculty representatives, developed a transformational
vision for UW's core science programs in Botany, Zoology & Physiology, Molecular Biology,
Chemistry, and Physics & Astronomy.
The purpose of Trustees Education Initiative (TEI) is to elevate the College of Education to the status of a preeminent college in professional educator preparation. The TEI Governing Board will receive recommendations from a TEI National Advisory Board and work groups comprised of Wyoming students, parents, educators, school leaders, state officials, and university faculty.
Concepts in Development
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