2025 UW News

UW’s Kotlarek Named President’s Distinguished Scholar

Katelyn Kotlarek, an assistant professor in the Division of Communication Disorders in the University of Wyoming’s College of Health Sciences, has been selected as a President’s Distinguished Scholar.

UW Student Violinist Takes Top Jacoby Competition Prize

Violinist Michael Vitanza, a University of Wyoming student from Pinedale, was named the winner of last week’s annual Jacoby Competition, which featured seven UW student soloists.

UW’s School of Computing to Host Data-X Studio Grand Opening March 12

The University of Wyoming School of Computing will celebrate new advances in data science and visualization on campus with the grand opening of the Data-X Studio from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, in Room 4030 of the Science Initiative Building.

Students Will ‘Journey to Mars’ at UW’s Teton STEM Academy June 15-22

Twenty-four students from across Wyoming will have an opportunity this summer to explore the interdisciplinary sciences as they relate to a mission to Mars during the Teton STEM Academy June 15-22 on the University of Wyoming campus.

Registration Opens for UW Ruckelshaus Institute Forum on State Trust Land Management

The University of Wyoming’s Ruckelshaus Institute has opened registration for the 2025 Emerging Issue Forum on the role of state trust land in Wyoming’s present and future.

UW-Led Wyoming Dementia Together Caregiver Tip Program Offered March 12

“Dignity in Dementia Care and Aging Etiquette” is the topic of a Wyoming Dementia Together (WDT) program Wednesday, March 12.

Women's Literary History Celebration March 13 at UW

The University of Wyoming School of Gender, Culture and Social Justice will host an event titled “A Literature of our Own: An Evening Celebrating U.S. Women’s Literary History” Thursday, March 13, from 5-7 p.m. in Room 506 of Coe Library.

UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Business Funding Webinar March 13

For anyone contemplating starting a small business, expanding an existing business or knowing where to go for needed funding, these thoughts alone can be daunting. However, advice and assistance are available.

UW Holds Forum to Catalyze NSF ART Program Efforts

The University of Wyoming recently took an important step in its efforts to bolster a culture of innovation and translational research among its research faculty and postdoctoral fellows to translate their research into practical and economically beneficial solutions that contribute to the growth of Wyoming’s economy.

UW Environment and Natural Resource Moot Court Team Makes National Semifinals

The University of Wyoming’s Environment and Natural Resources Law Moot Court Team delivered an outstanding performance at the prestigious National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, held at the Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in New York.





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