2025 UW News

A Testament to Wyoming’s Culture of Opportunity, Merit and Excellence

Since University of Wyoming alumnus Josh Allen was crowned the NFL’s Most Valuable Player last week, the university hasn’t been just celebrating the triumph of one of its own. We also are reaffirming a powerful truth: Excellence is built where opportunity is given, merit is recognized and hard work is rewarded.

UW’s Webb Receives NSF CAREER Award to Study Relationship Between Snowmelt and Streamflow

Communities worldwide rely on water resources from mountain snowpacks. Because of this, snow hydrology research in recent years has used a variety of techniques to model and observe snowmelt processes.

UW Extension to Host Annual Harvest Wyoming Conference in Cheyenne March 8

For those interested in home gardening and small-scale food production, University of Wyoming Extension will host a one-day conference in Cheyenne Saturday, March 8.

Bison and Wind River Indian Reservation Subject of Bristol Photojournalism Presentation at UW Feb. 21

Bison sustained Indigenous communities for generations by shaping their traditions and spirituality, as well as providing food, clothing and shelter. After more than 130 years of near extinction, they are being brought back to tribal lands on the Wind River Indian Reservation

Career Fairs for UW Students Feb. 12

University of Wyoming students will have the opportunity to connect with potential employers in two career fairs on campus Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Five Graduates to Receive Outstanding Alumni Awards From UW

The University of Wyoming Alumni Association (UWAA) will honor the achievements of five recipients through its annual UWAA Awards during the Brown and Gold Alumni Banquet in April.

UW Board of Trustees to Meet Feb. 19 via Teleconference

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will hold its regular teleconference meeting Wednesday, Feb. 19.

UW Ad to Feature Alumnus and NFL MVP Josh Allen During Super Bowl

University of Wyoming alumnus Josh Allen just missed out on making the Super Bowl this year, but some viewers of Sunday’s big football game will still get a glimpse of UW’s role in the superstar’s incredible success story.

STEM-ology Provides Ocean Science for All Ages in February

STEM-ology, a monthly series of themed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events for all ages, kicks off this month at the University of Wyoming, with events including Toddler Tuesdays, Senior Science Fridays and fun-filled family Science Saturdays.

UW Grad Student Wins Inaugural National Scholarship

Brianna Hauke, a master’s student studying atmospheric science at the University of Wyoming, has been awarded the inaugural Marian H. Rose Research Scholarship from the Society of Physics Students (SPS), an organization of the American Institute of Physics (AIP).





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