2008 News

Green River Student Recognized for Commitment to Diversity

Adriana Magana, a University of Wyoming student from Green River, received the Willena Stanford Commitment to Diversity Award.

UW Trustees Review Student Fee Increase

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees today (Friday) reviewed a proposal that would increase mandatory fees for full-time students by 9.13 percent per semester for fiscal year 2009. Trustees are scheduled to vote on the proposed increases at their March 6-8 meeting.

UW Trustees Examine Room and Board Fees

Factors contributing to proposed small increases in housing and board costs were explained today (Friday) during a meeting of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees in Cheyenne.

UW Trustees Approve Personnel Items

University of Wyoming trustees approved the following personnel items during their meeting today (Friday).

UW Resident Undergraduate Tuition Won't Change

Resident undergraduate students at the University of Wyoming will not have to pay increased tuition costs for the second consecutive year as a result of action taken today (Friday) by the UW Board of Trustees.

UW Nordic Ski Club Fares Well Against NCAA Division I Schools

As the only club team competing the last two weekends, the University of Wyoming Nordic skiers have held their own against varsity sport teams.

UW Trustees Examine Room and Board Fees

Factors contributing to proposed small increases in housing and board costs were explained today (Friday) during a meeting of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees in Cheyenne.

College of Law Hosts Conversation Skills and Networking Presentation

The University of Wyoming College of Law will co-host a Webcast presentation on conversation skills and techniques Tuesday, Jan. 29 from noon-1 p.m. in Room 144 of the UW College of Law Building.

Bluegrass Band Gives Concert for UW's "Climate Kick

The bluegrass band "Head for the Hills" will perform Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. in the Wyoming Union Skylight lounge.

UW Symposium Focuses on Climate Change, Wyoming Energy Issues

The potential impacts of climate change in the Rocky Mountain region and their connection with energy-related opportunities in Wyoming will be key points of discussion Thursday, Jan. 31, at a University of Wyoming symposium.

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