2021 University of Wyoming News

UWs Vietti Leads Student Expedition into Four Kemmerer Fossil Fish Quarries

Laura Vietti recently took some of her students on a trip back in time to Wyoming’s Green River Formation, where Eocene-era fish once swam; bats and birds flew; and giant mammals and crocodiles roamed.

UW Libraries Names Alternative Textbook Grant Recipients

University of Wyoming Libraries recently awarded alternative textbook grants to two faculty members to implement open educational resources (OER) in their classes this fall.

UWs Monteith Honored by Pope & Young Club for Wildlife Research

Kevin Monteith, an associate professor and Wyoming Excellence Chair in the University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, recently received the Pope & Young Club’s Lee Gladfelter Memorial Award.

UW Employee of the Quarter Reception Wednesday

A reception to honor the two 2021 University of Wyoming Staff Employee of the Quarter recipients is at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11, in the Wyoming Union Family Room.

UW Alumni Association Accepts Information Items for Homecoming Schedule

The University of Wyoming Alumni Association (UWAA) is gathering information for the 2021 Homecoming schedule.

UW Researcher Collects Sediment from Natural Trap Cave to Study Past Climate Conditions

Much like an ancient bighorn sheep or a woolly mammoth from the Pleistocene era, Ioana Stefanescu stood at the edge of the Natural Trap Cave -- an 85-foot-deep cavern in northern Wyoming that contains a graveyard of mammal fossils dating from 12,000 to 23,000 years ago.

UW Social Media Coordinator Wins Drawing for Reporting COVID Vaccination

Hannah Ellis, social media coordinator in UW Institutional Marketing, is the latest winner of a University of Wyoming employee prize drawing for reporting being vaccinated for COVID-19.

UWs Big Event Laramie Community Service Program Oct. 9

A year after being canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, the University of Wyoming’s eighth annual The Big Event returns to the Laramie community Saturday, Oct. 9.

UW Campus Commuter Bus Route Temporarily Suspended

Beginning Monday, Aug. 9, University of Wyoming Transportation Services will temporarily suspend the Campus Commuter bus route due to staffing shortages. Service on the Campus Commuter will resume later this fall.

UW Board of Trustees to Meet Wednesday Via Teleconference

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will consider UW’s COVID-19 plans for the fall semester and state funding requests for the next fiscal year during the board’s regular teleconference meeting Wednesday, Aug. 11.

UW President Highlights Research, Innovation Efforts Before Senate Committee

Members of a U.S. Senate committee heard about the University of Wyoming’s efforts to drive energy innovation and economic development from UW President Ed Seidel during a hearing today (Thursday) in Washington, D.C.

UW Professors Research on Ethical Electronic Monitoring of Employees Receives National Award

A University of Wyoming faculty member and four colleagues’ research that examines the effect of electronically monitoring employees was selected as the top paper for practical impact by the Organizational Behavior (OB) Division of the Academy of Management.

UW Seeks Input, Forms Committees to Advise on Academic Restructuring, Other Changes

The University of Wyoming is moving forward with the process to gather input on proposed reconfigurations and reductions of academic programs that are part of a plan outlined to the UW Board of Trustees last month.

UW Energy Resources Council to Meet Aug. 20

The University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council (ERC) will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 20, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Laramie. The regular meeting will be offered in person and also by Zoom.

UW President to Testify Before US Senate Committee Thursday

University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel will testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Thursday, Aug. 5, in the nation’s capital.

UW School of Energy Resources Student Conducts Fieldwork in Mobile Air Quality Lab

Isaac Boettcher, an Idaho Falls, Idaho, senior in the School of Energy Resources (SER), recently conducted fieldwork to survey methane emissions as part of an internship with the Center for Air Quality (CAQ) at the University of Wyoming.

UW Students from Lander, Gillette Win Cash, Parking Pass for Reporting COVID Vaccination

A senior history major from Lander is the fourth winner of a $300 prize in a weekly drawing for UW students who have reported being vaccinated for COVID-19.

UWs EORI Publishes StoryMap Illustrating Wyoming is CCUS Ready!

The Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute (EORI) at the University of Wyoming has published a “Wyoming is CCUS Ready!” StoryMap that highlights the state’s leadership in carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in order to meet midcentury net-negative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions goals.

Nominations Open for Wyoming Business Hall of Fame

Nominations for the 2021 class of the Wyoming Business Hall of Fame are now being accepted. The deadline to submit nominations is Wednesday, Sept. 1.

UW Alumni Association to Present Seven Alumni Awards to Graduates

Seven University of Wyoming graduates will be honored with UW Alumni Association (UWAA) awards Friday, Sept. 17.

US Supreme Court Justice to Visit UW College of Law Sept. 16

United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch will visit the University of Wyoming College of Law and campus with a free public talk at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16.

The World Needs More Cowboys Celebration Aug. 17 in Crook County

Students will learn more about the University of Wyoming, UW alumni will connect with their alma mater, and members of the public will find out more about UW’s presence in their community during a “The World Needs More Cowboys” celebration Tuesday, Aug. 17, in Crook County.

The World Needs More Cowboys Celebration Aug. 16 in Lusk

Students will learn more about the University of Wyoming, UW alumni will connect with their alma mater, and members of the public will find out more about UW’s presence in their community during a “The World Needs More Cowboys” celebration Monday, Aug. 16, in Lusk.

Lava Lamp Tectonics: UW Professor Suggests Giant Blobs of Subducted Sediment Float Up Through Deep Earth

A University of Wyoming professor has used computer modeling to propose that sand and mud subducted off the coast of California around 75 million years ago returned to the Earth’s crust by rising up through the mantle as enormous diapirs, like blobs in a lava lamp.

UW Extension Assists with Geodesic Dome Greenhouse on Crook County Fairgrounds

Combine a bunch of triangles, and you will mix youths and adults and produce something good for the body -- and, just maybe, the soul.

UW Planetarium Programs Focus on Perseid Meteor Shower, Pluto During August

The Perseid meteor shower and Pluto are two celestial subjects that will highlight the schedule at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium during August.

UW Student from Jackson Wins Football Pregame Access Pass for Reporting COVID Vaccination

A senior kinesiology major from Jackson will get a close-up look at the pregame festivities of a University of Wyoming football game after winning the third in a series of weekly drawings for UW students who’ve reported being vaccinated for COVID-19.

UW Summer High School Institute Hosts Two Sessions

A program for talented rising juniors and seniors returned to the University of Wyoming campus this summer with two separate sessions because last year’s annual Summer High School Institute (HSI) was canceled due to the pandemic.

UW Wool Throw Sales Begin, Funds to Benefit States Sheep Industry

Sales from the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources wool throw project will be sown back into the state’s sheep industry.

UW President Ed Seidels Statement on Death of Sen. Mike Enzi

University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel has issued the following statement regarding the death of former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi:

UW President Seidel to Host Receptions for Staff Employees of the Quarter

University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel will host two separate receptions for the four 2020 and the two 2021 Staff Employees of the Quarter.

UW Professors Internationally Acclaimed Book Now Available in Second Edition

It has been 25 years since University of Wyoming Professor Peter Nathanielsz’s widely acclaimed book, “Life Before Birth: The Challenges of Fetal Development,” was first published.

UW Researchers: Emphasize Personal Health Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccination

Messages emphasizing the personal health benefits of COVID-19 vaccines have the best chance of increasing vaccination levels across the nation, according to research conducted by University of Wyoming economists.

UW Trustees Budget Committee to Meet July 28, Aug. 9

The Biennium Budget Committee of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 28, and 3:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 9, via teleconference.

UW Medical Students to Conduct Public Health Survey

July 27, 2021 University of Wyoming medical students will travel Wyoming in August to interview those who are at-risk and underrepresented in public health to create situation-unique solutions to increase health care access across the state.

UW Libraries Partners with Wyoming Libraries to Offer Free Access to Language

University of Wyoming Libraries has partnered with the Wyoming State Library and county libraries to provide free access to Pronunciator, the world’s most comprehensive language-learning service.

UWUW-Led Research Finds Body Size, Digestive Systems Shape Ungulate Foraging

Research led by a University of Wyoming graduate student involving about 50 scientists from across the globe has provided new insights into the behavior of ungulates (hoofed animals) as it relates to forage conditions and water availability.

UW Extensions Communications Office Receives National Honors

Members of the Communications and Technology team in University of Wyoming Extension received national recognition during the recent virtual Association for Communication Excellence conference.

UW Research Scientist Appointed to Wyoming Board of Professional Geologists

A research scientist in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Geology and Geophysics has been named to the Governing Board of Wyoming’s Board of Professional Geologists.

UW Student from Worland Invited to View Launch of Capsule Headed to International Space Station

University of Wyoming student Aaron Vigil, of Worland, is among 50 NASA interns scheduled to watch the live launch of the Boeing Starliner Friday, July 30, as part of an unmanned flight to the International Space Station. Liftoff is at 2:53 p.m. EDT -- from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

UW Campus Master Plan Wins Honorable Mention from International Group

A new 20-year master plan for the University of Wyoming campus has been recognized by the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP).

The World Needs More Cowboys Celebration Aug. 9 in Riverton

Students will learn more about the University of Wyoming, UW alumni will connect with their alma mater, and members of the public will find out more about UW’s presence in their community during a “The World Needs More Cowboys” celebration Monday, Aug. 9, in Fremont County.

The World Needs More Cowboys Celebration Aug. 10 in Thermopolis

Students will learn more about the University of Wyoming, UW alumni will connect with their alma mater, and members of the public will find out more about UW’s presence in their community during a “The World Needs More Cowboys” celebration Tuesday, Aug. 10, in Thermopolis.

UW Student from Colorado Wins $300 for Reporting COVID Vaccination

A junior accounting major from Windsor, Colo., is the second winner of a $300 prize in a weekly drawing for University of Wyoming students who’ve reported being vaccinated for COVID-19.

Cowboy Comeback Welcomes UW Sophomores Back to Campus

Freshmen who began their University of Wyoming careers in fall 2020 went through a year no one could have predicted -- and missed out on a traditional college year. Now, UW will offer a free event to recreate the excitement and anticipation of the first-time college experience for those students.

UWs International Studies Program Receives Department of Defense Grant for ROTC Students to Study Abroad

A University of Wyoming program that teaches Arabic and Middle East studies is the recipient of a U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) award to support Arabic training for ROTC students at home and abroad.

UW McNair Scholars to Present Research July 26

Sixteen undergraduate students will present meaningful individual work during the University of Wyoming’s 29th annual McNair Scholars Research Symposium Monday, July 26.

New Director of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Joins UW

The new director of the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station (WAES) recently joined the University of Wyoming’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Chandelle Macdonald Named UW Employee of Second Quarter

The University of Wyoming is proceeding with a traditional fall 2021 semester while taking steps to manage COVID-19 amid an increase in cases locally and nationally.

UW Student from Rock Springs Wins $300 for Reporting COVID Vaccination

A senior elementary art education major from Rock Springs is the winner of the University of Wyoming’s first drawing for students who have reported being vaccinated for COVID-19.

UW Collaborator Educational Health Center of Wyoming Has New Executive Leadership

A new CEO has been named to the federally qualified health center (FQHC) system that collaborates with the University of Wyoming’s Family Medicine Residency Programs in Cheyenne and Casper, and the Albany Community Health Clinic in Laramie.

UW Trustees Give Green Light to Development of School of Computing

The University of Wyoming will begin the study and planning for a new School of Computing, following action by the UW Board of Trustees Wednesday.

Middle School Students Learn About Science, Space at UWs Windy Ridge Foundation Astro Camp

A few select middle school students were given a unique problem to solve: determine the height of the University of Wyoming’s Physical Sciences Building by measuring the speed at which a tennis ball, wooden ball and even a watermelon fall from the structure’s roof.

Students Study What Makes Planets Habitable at UWs Teton STEM Academy

Twenty-five high school students from across Wyoming and one from Colorado worked in teams to determine whether planets near different-colored stars could actually be habitable.

New UW Extension Publication Helps Connect Consumers, Local Food Producers

A University of Wyoming Extension publication promotes the local food movement across Wyoming, connecting consumers with producers, according to its authors.

UW Proposes Transformation in Light of Budget Reductions, Changing Needs

Aiming to better serve Wyoming, adjust to economic shifts and respond to a changing higher-education landscape, the University of Wyoming is pursuing a transformation of its academic programs to propel new and ongoing initiatives and to deal with budget cuts.  

UW Parking Permits Available for Purchase Starting Today

University of Wyoming employee parking permits for 2021-22 will be available for purchase beginning today (Monday).

UW Tardigrade Research to Begin on International Space Station

Tiny creatures from University of Wyoming laboratories hitched a ride in a freezer on SpaceX CRS-22 and were delivered to the International Space Station, where they await to show off their strength.

UW Students Can Win Prizes of Up to a Semesters Tuition and Fees for Reporting Vaccinations

University of Wyoming students who report being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 have an opportunity to win a semester’s tuition and fees, along with other prizes, including cash, a campus parking pass, pregame football sideline passes and dinner with President Ed Seidel.

UWs Snowy Range Summer Dance Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary

The University of Wyoming’s Snowy Range Summer Dance Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this month with a 10-day intensive of professional-level training and performance opportunities for participants ages 12 through adult.

UW Board of Trustees to Meet July 14

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will hear proposals for academic restructuring, new initiatives and budget reductions/reallocations during a meeting Wednesday through Friday, July 14-16, in Torrington.

New Grant Targets Assistance to Energy Sector Small Businesses and Displaced Workers in Wyoming

The Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network recently received a Portable Assistance Grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to provide technical and advising assistance to Wyoming small businesses affected by the economic downturn in the energy industry.

Jackson Hole Area Sagebrush Restoration Topic of UWs Harlow Seminar July 15

Restoration of the sagebrush steppe ecosystem in the Jackson Hole area is the topic of the latest free public discussion of the University of Wyoming’s Harlow Summer Seminars program Thursday, July 15, in Jackson.

UW Professors Produce Report on Denver Probation Revocations

Two University of Wyoming Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology professors produced a report on transforming probation using Denver, Colo., as the target of their study.

UW School of Energy Resources to Host Public CarbonSAFE Project Program in Gillette Aug. 3

The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources’ (SER) Center for Economic Geology Research (CEGR) -- along with Basin Electric Power Cooperative -- will host a public outreach meeting at the Integrated Test Center at Dry Fork Station in Gillette at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3.

UWs Chapman Named President of Wyoming Chapter of Social Workers

Billie Chapman, the University of Wyoming’s Division of Social Work field education director, recently was appointed president of the Wyoming chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).

Shawn Hess, Country Skillet to Perform at UW Summer Concert Series July 14

Twenty-five high school students from across Wyoming and one from Colorado worked in teams to determine whether planets near different-colored stars could actually be habitable.

UWs WIND Partners with Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado and Wyoming

The Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) at the University of Wyoming has partnered with the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado and Wyoming.

University of Wyoming Spring Semester Graduates: Resident

The University of Wyoming accorded degrees upon the following students from Wyoming at the completion of the 2021 spring semester.

University of Wyoming Spring Semester Graduates: Nonresident

The University of Wyoming accorded degrees upon the following nonresident students at the completion of the 2021 spring semester.

UWs Farrell Rapp Named to Inaugural Class of Future of the Field Honorees

Farrell Rapp, director of research services in the University of Wyoming’s Office of Research and Economic Development, has been selected to the Society of Research Administrators International’s (SRAI) inaugural class of “Future of the Field” honorees.

Wyoming Public Media Wins Four National Awards

Wyoming Public Media (WPM) has won four Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA) national awards.

Grizzly Bear Recovery Topic of UWs Harlow Summer Seminars in Jackson July 8

Recovery and the high rates of human-caused mortality among grizzly bears in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem (GYE) are the topic of the second seminar of the University of Wyoming’s Harlow Summer Seminars program Thursday, July 8, in Jackson.

UW to Launch New Masters Degree in Environment, Natural Resources and Society

A new master’s degree program that prepares students to become collaborative, interdisciplinary leaders in environmental and natural resource fields will launch this fall, following action by the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees.

UWs Myers Receives $240,000 DOE Grant to Fund Research

A University of Wyoming faculty member has received a $240,000 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant that will be used to determine how to schedule observations of spectra of more than 30 million galaxies to be able to study dark energy.

Student of Year Honor Awarded to UW Engineering Doctoral Candidate

Anas Alrejjal, a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Wyoming’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, from Amman, Jordan, received an award for his work in transportation research.

UW Selects First Recipients of Grand Challenges Initiative Planning Grants

Five collaborative projects aimed at providing multidimensional benefits to the University of Wyoming and the state are moving forward with funding from a new program in UW’s Office of Research and Economic Development.

UW Parking Permits Available Starting July 12

University of Wyoming employee parking permits for 2021-22 will be available for purchase beginning Monday, July 12.

UW Announces Independence Day Closures

Most University of Wyoming administrative offices will be closed, and classes will be dismissed Monday, July 5, for Independence Day -- which falls on a Sunday this year.

New WYO BIO Innovation Summit in Casper Aug. 12

Advance Casper, Natrona County’s economic development organization, will host the first WYO BIO Innovation Summit at Casper College Thursday, Aug. 12, and Friday, Aug. 13.

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