2019 University of Wyoming News

UW Extension Sheep Specialist Says New Zealand Trip Galvanizes Focus

University of Wyoming Extension sheep specialist Whit Stewart says he found inspiration to help U.S. producers and growers deal with challenges they face in the lamb industry after his recent visit to New Zealand.

UW Scientist Helps Show How Ancient Climate Change Affected Plants, Animals

Grass-eating mammals including armadillos as big as Volkswagens became more diverse in South America about 6 million years ago because shifts in atmospheric circulation drove changes in climate and vegetation, according to a research team that included a University of Wyoming researcher.

UW-Produced Adventure, Conservation Films to Screen at UW Nov. 7

Two adventure documentary films detailing University of Wyoming biologists following the migration paths of mule deer they studied in Wyoming will screen on the UW campus Thursday, Nov. 7.

WPM Reporters Win Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Three Wyoming Public Media (WPM) reporters were awarded four regional Edward R. Murrow Awards honoring outstanding achievement in broadcast and digital journalism.

UW Graduate Students, Mentor Receive Annual Awards

The University of Wyoming’s Office of Academic Affairs and the Graduate Council have selected the 2019 winners of graduate student and mentor awards for outstanding teaching and research.

UW Cowgirls, Cowboys Win Regional Rodeo Team Titles

It’s the best $2,000 Rachael Calvo has ever spent.

Sweetwater County Students Named UWs Outstanding Undergraduates

Jess Fahlsing, from Rock Springs, and Dylan Rust, of Green River, are the recipients of the University of Wyoming’s highest honor as top graduating seniors.

UWs Aerospace Research Group Brings Unique Design to Competition

Aerospace Research Group (ARG), a University of Wyoming recognized student organization, recently participated in the third annual Argonia Cup collegiate rocketry competition near Argonia, Kan.

UWs David Fay Named to NIHs Center for Scientific Review Study Section

A University of Wyoming molecular genetics researcher will help the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with reading and assessing grant submissions for the next few years.

UWs Safe Zone to Host Training Session in Spanish May 2

The University of Wyoming’s Safe Zone will host its final training of the semester Thursday, May 2. The session will be conducted in Spanish, but anyone from the UW community is welcome to attend.

UW Senior Honor Society Names New Members for 2019

The University of Wyoming’s senior honor society has selected 48 new members for the 2019-2020 academic year.

UW Presents Concludes Spring Series with Performance by Young Pianist May 3

Daniel Hsu, a 21-year-old pianist, will perform at the University of Wyoming Friday, May 3, to wrap up the UW Presents spring series.

University of Wyoming Calendar for April 29

These are among the activities scheduled April 29-May 5 at the University of Wyoming:

Two UW Arts and Sciences Professors Receive Seibold Professorship Awards

Concertos about microbes, and incorporating philosophy into everyday living? Just the tip of what the University of Wyoming Department of Music’s Anne Guzzo and the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies’ Rob Colter will be doing during their yearlong research as Seibold Professorship recipi

Van Cliburn Medalist to Perform with UW Symphony May 2

Three years ago, then 19-year-old pianist Daniel Hsu was at the University of Wyoming playing Mozart’s “Elvira Madigan Concerto” with the UW Symphony Orchestra (UWSO). Nine months later, Hsu won the bronze medal in the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.

UW Student Jaclynn Barnes to Speak at Nursing Convocation

Jaclynn Barnes, a University of Wyoming graduate-elect from the UW accelerated BRAND nursing program, has been selected to speak at this year’s Nursing Convocation.

Renowned Mycology Expert to Speak at UW May 3

Lynne Boddy, a professor of microbial ecology in Cardiff University’s School of Biosciences, will speak at the University of Wyoming as part of the Department of Botany’s inaugural Martha Christensen Memorial Lectures.

French Film Contempt to be Screened April 30 at UW

Director Jean-Luc Godard’s classic French film “Contempt” (“Le Mépris,” 1963) will be screened Tuesday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 129 of the University of Wyoming’s Classroom Building.

UW Trustees Plan Special Meeting Wednesday

A special meeting of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is scheduled Wednesday, April 24, at 7 a.m. via teleconference.

UWs 70th Annual Laramie River Rendezvous Rodeo April 26

Aerospace Research Group (ARG), a University of Wyoming recognized student organization, recently participated in the third annual Argonia Cup collegiate rocketry competition near Argonia, Kan.

UW Launches Newly Revamped Entrepreneurship Major and Minor

With new coursework and an improved curriculum, the University of Wyoming is relaunching its cross-campus entrepreneurship minor, open to all non-College of Business majors, and its entrepreneurship major for College of Business students starting this fall.

Ontiveroz Named UW Employee of First Quarter

A longtime University of Wyoming communications specialist who goes above and beyond to promote diversity, equity and inclusion is the recipient of UW’s Staff Employee of the First Quarter Award.

Engagement Session May 2 for UW Campus Master Plan Project

Members of the University of Wyoming community are invited to attend an engagement session with Sasaki to learn more about UW’s campus master plan project and process to date, and to share their views on the future of the campus.

Dana Robertson Receives John P. Ellbogen Meritorious Classroom Teaching Award

Dana Robertson, the executive director of the University of Wyoming’s Literacy Research Center and Clinic (LRCC), has a knack for providing literacy direction and support to students, teachers and administrators across Wyoming.

Scott Freng Receives UWs Ellbogen Meritorious Classroom Teaching Award

Until now, one of the common sentiments when discussing the University of Wyoming’s Scott Freng and the Ellbogen awards was surprise that he hadn’t already been recognized.

UWs LAMP Fellows to Present Their Work May 3

More than 20 instructors from the University of Wyoming and community colleges around the state will gather to present their work as Learning Actively Mentoring Program (LAMP) fellows to the public Friday, May 3, at the UW Art Museum.

UWs Langer Receives Honor for Excellence in Teaching

An outstanding teacher and mentor, whose creative approach and caring demeanor engage and encourage her students, is a recipient of a top teaching award at the University of Wyoming.

UW Men Win Regional Rodeo Title, Cowgirls Take Over First Place

For much of the spring rodeo season, it has been almost a given that the University of Wyoming men’s team would win the Central Rocky Mountain Region (CRMR) championship. For the women, it has been a wait-and-see approach.

UW Study on Big-Game Migration Wins National Honor

Big-game migration research led by a recent University of Wyoming Ph.D. graduate has received national recognition from the Ecological Society of America.

Roberts to Give Buchanan Lecture at UW April 26

Longtime University of Wyoming history Professor Phil Roberts has been selected to give UW’s 2019 Buchanan Lecture Friday, April 26.

Michael Dillon to Give UW Faculty Senate Speaker Series Talk April 25

Michael Dillon, University of Wyoming Department of Zoology and Physiology associate professor, will give the spring Faculty Senate Speaker Series talk Thursday, April 25.

UW Theatre and Dance Closes Season with The Robber Bridegroom

The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance will end its 2018-19 season with a bluegrass fairytale set in the mysterious and dangerous Natchez Trace of Mississippi Tuesday, April 30-Sunday, May 5.

UW Trustees Continue Discussions Regarding Acting President Appointment

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is continuing its discussions regarding the selection of an acting president to serve as the university’s leader at the conclusion of President Laurie Nichols’ contract.

UW Plans Events Across State, Beyond for May 1 College Signing Day

Students admitted to the University of Wyoming across the state and beyond will participate in College Signing Day Wednesday, May 1, and declare their intent to attend UW.

UW Students Elect President, Senators

University of Wyoming students have elected Jason Wilkins, a current sophomore in social studies education, from Cheyenne, as the president of the Associated Students of UW (ASUW).

UW AHCs Simpson Institute Partners with LCCC to Host Economic Discussion

The University of Wyoming American Heritage Center’s (AHC) Simpson Institute for Western Politics is partnering with Laramie County Community College (LCCC) in Cheyenne to host a moderated discussion, “Breaking the Boom and Bust Cycle in Wyoming: Viewpoints from Southeast Wyoming,” Thursday, April 1

Two UW College of Business Teams Place Third at Daniels Fund Competition

Two teams from the University of Wyoming’s College of Business both placed third in the 2019 Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative’s Consortium Case Competition.

Chief of Staff to U.S. Surgeon General to Speak at UW April 24

Capt. Joel Dulaigh, chief of staff to the U.S. surgeon general, has been named the 2019 Whitney Distinguished Lecturer for the University of Wyoming’s Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing.

UW Trustees Plan Special Meeting Friday

A special meeting of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is scheduled Friday, April 19, at 7 a.m. via teleconference.

Wyoming Business Tips for April 22

A weekly look at issues facing Wyoming business owners and entrepreneurs from the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network, a collection of business assistance programs at the University of Wyoming.

UW Rodeo All-Around Competitors Have Cowboys, Cowgirls in Regional Contention

Seth Peterson and Teisha Coffield had different paths coming to the University of Wyoming. But, the road has been nothing but gold for the men’s and women’s rodeo programs.

UW Students Place Seventh in ChemE Car Competition

Seven University of Wyoming engineering students recently competed in a car race. No one drove laps at 200 miles per hour on the NASCAR circuit. Rather, they competed against other schools with a shoebox-sized car that was fueled and stopped by chemical reactions.

University of Wyoming Calendar for April 22

These are among the activities scheduled April 22-28 at the University of Wyoming:

Anthropology Workshop to Focus on Storytelling April 25 at UW

“The Work of Storytelling: Theory, Practice, Play, Persuasion” is the focus of a Department of Anthropology workshop Thursday, April 25, at the University of Wyoming.

UW Meats Judging Team Maintains Top 10 Finishes in Spring Season

The University of Wyoming meats judging team finished in the top 10 at the last three spring contests of the season.

UW College of Arts and Sciences to Honor Outstanding Graduates

The University of Wyoming’s College of Arts and Sciences will honor 20 students for its 2019 class of Outstanding Graduates.

Program Reuses Old Newspaper Boxes as Mini Food Pantries

Refurbished newspaper delivery boxes in Gillette now distribute clothes, food and toiletries to help those in need of extra support.

Gillette Symposium Includes Honoring Women in Agriculture

Industry updates, workshops and recognizing women in agriculture are part of the Excellence in Agriculture Symposium Wednesday, May 1, at the CAM-PLEX Energy Hall in Gillette.

Art Exhibitions Part of Sesquicentennial Colorado River Exploration Expedition Project

Art exhibitions that are part of the Sesquicentennial Colorado River Exploration Expedition (SCREE) are set to open this month and run through the winter.

UW Lab School Conducts Educational Outreach Remotely Aboard Research Vessel

This winter, Theresa Williams has provided educational outreach to Wyoming schools and beyond -- from a ship in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

UW SLCE Accepting First-Year Institute Leader Applications by April 22

The Service, Leadership and Community Engagement (SLCE) program at the University of Wyoming is seeking volunteers to serve as First-Year Institute (FYI) leaders for the fall 2019 semester.

Gov. Gordon to Attend UW Entrepreneurship Summit April 18

Gov. Mark Gordon will participate in the third annual University of Wyoming Entrepreneurship Summit Thursday, April 18, at the Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center.

Bryan Shader Receives UWs Ellbogen Lifetime Achievement Award

James Munkres, a famous mathematician from MIT, once said, “Some people teach to cover the mathematics; others teach to uncover the mathematics.”

UWs Pickett Receives Hollon Family Award

A Casper-based pillar of the University of Wyoming School of Politics, Public Affairs and International Studies (SPPAIS) who helped pioneer the use of the web-conference tool Zoom to deliver courses has been recognized for his contributions to UW.

UW Inaugurates Native American Scholarship and Awards Banquet

The University of Wyoming will host the inaugural Native American Scholarship and Awards Banquet Thursday, April 18. This is the first event of what organizers hope will be an annual tradition recognizing the accomplishments of Native American students.

UW Seeks Public Comment on Tuition Recommendations

The University of Wyoming seeks public comment on recommendations regarding student tuition for the 2020-21 academic year.

UW Strategic Improvement Working Group Focuses on Concerns Raised by Campus Community

A University of Wyoming working group composed of administrators, faculty and staff has created four task groups in response to UW’s Great Colleges to Work for Task Force to address responses from a campuswide climate survey.

UW College of Arts and Sciences to Honor Outstanding Alumna, Former Faculty Member

The University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences will hold its annual awards luncheon Saturday, May 4, at the UW Conference Center.

Two to Receive UW Honorary Degrees

The University of Wyoming will confer its highest award, the honorary doctoral degree, upon two individuals who will be recognized during UW commencement ceremonies May 18.

Singer-Songwriter RY X to Perform at UW

Australian singer-songwriter RY X will perform at the University of Wyoming Wednesday, April 24.

Drilling Begins on Carbon Storage Test Well Near Gillette

Drilling has begun on a test well near Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s Dry Fork Station near Gillette to determine the suitability of the underground geologic formations for commercial carbon dioxide (CO2) storage.

UW Grad Student Accepted to Prestigious Cornell Summer Program

A summer spent studying literary trauma? Caroline Fleischauer is all in.

UW Student Receives DOE Graduate Student Research Program Award

A University of Wyoming student will have an opportunity to continue his research that focuses on improving how forest fire smoke is represented in climate models.

UW Students Engage Wyoming K

Elementary school, middle school and high school students in five Wyoming communities have received hands-on science lessons from University of Wyoming students and educators in a series of visits around the state this school year.

UW Chef Wins Silver Medal, Advances to National Competition

A dish created by University of Wyoming Dining Services Chef Debe Honibah Brady won a silver medal recently at the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS) Continental Region Culinary Challenge in Spokane, Wash.

Gift of $2.5M to UW Libraries Funds UW Reads and Scholarly Excellence Librarian

A $2.5 million gift from two University of Wyoming alumni who are staunch supporters of UW Libraries will create two programs: a campus reading program and a librarian position to work closely with the UW Honors College.

UW Trustees Plan Special Meeting Friday

A special meeting of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is scheduled Friday, April 12, at 7:30 a.m. via teleconference.

UWs Service Saturday Scheduled April 20

Cleaning local parks is the April Service Saturday project scheduled April 20 at 9 a.m.

Wyoming Business Tips for April 15

A weekly look at issues facing Wyoming business owners and entrepreneurs from the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network, a collection of business assistance programs at the University of Wyoming.

Wyoming History Day April 15 at UW

Nearly 250 students from 25 schools will compete at the 39th annual Wyoming History Day Contest beginning at 8:30 a.m. Monday, April 15, at the University of Wyoming.

UW Education Programs Gain Carnegie Project Membership

The University of Wyoming College of Education’s Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) programs recently were accepted to join the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED).

UW Student Group Takes on COMBAT Color Fun Run April 20

It’s the best $2,000 Rachael Calvo has ever spent.

University of Wyoming Calendar for April 15

These are among the activities scheduled April 15-21 at the University of Wyoming:

Author to Discuss New Book at UW April 24

Up-and-coming author Stephen Markley will visit the University of Wyoming Wednesday, April 24, to read from and answer questions about his newest book, “Ohio,” beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the McMurry Reading Room in Coe Library.

American Cultural Anthropologist to Give Mulloy Lecture April 26 at UW

West Chester University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Paul Stoller will give the 23rd annual William Mulloy Lecture Friday, April 26, at the University of Wyoming.

American Indian Entrepreneurship Symposium April 17 at UW

The University of Wyoming, together with the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes, will host a “WY Wind River: Economic Development and Entrepreneurship Symposium” next week at UW, focused on Wyoming and the Wind River Indian Reservation.

Wyoming FBLA State Leadership Conference Held at UW

More than 640 of Wyoming’s best and brightest high school students from 34 schools participated in the recent Wyoming Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Leadership Conference at the University of Wyoming’s College of Business.

UW Committee Recommends Academic Calendars; Public Comment Accepted

A University of Wyoming committee has proposed academic calendars for a three-year period, starting with the 2020-21 school year, and public comment is being sought on the proposals.

UW Student Health Service Achieves AAAHC Reaccreditation

The University of Wyoming’s Student Health Service has achieved reaccreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).

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