2025 UW News

Twenty-Two UW Students Receive Prestigious Gilman Scholarship to Study Abroad

Twenty-two University of Wyoming students received Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State to study abroad this summer or next spring.

Second UW Community Engaged Faculty Institute Completed

Eleven University of Wyoming faculty members recently completed the second year of the Community Engaged Faculty Institute (CEFI) program. The institute provides UW faculty with professional development to create or redesign community-engaged and service-learning curricula.

Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps Hosts Annual Capstone Fair at UW

The Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps recently hosted its annual Capstone Fair at the University of Wyoming College of Education -- an event for second-year participants and advanced corps members to present projects and reflect on their experiences from the past academic year.

UW Board of Trustees to Meet June 18 Via Teleconference

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will consider UW’s budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year during the board’s regular teleconference meeting Wednesday, June 18.

UW Biodiversity Institute Sponsors Aquatic Bug Day June 21

Wigglers, creepers and crawlers will take center stage during Aquatic Bug Day from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 21, at LaPrele Park in Laramie. The University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute sponsors the event.

Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Grants Generate Over $36 Million in Economic Activity Statewide

A new report released this month by the Jay Kemmerer WORTH Institute and the Center for Business and Economic Analysis at the University of Wyoming reveals the impressive economic impact of the Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Grant Program.

UW Graduate Student Prepares Listing for Wyoming Archaeological Site Added to National Register of Historic Places

The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has announced a new listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). And a University of Wyoming graduate student prepared the National Register listing.

UW Division of Social Work Recognizes Student and Field Instructor Accomplishments

The University of Wyoming Division of Social Work recently recognized students from the division and field instructors who have gone above and beyond in their classroom activities and involvement in student groups and organizations.

UW Student One of 79 Nationally to Receive DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program Award

University of Wyoming Ph.D. student August Mikkelsen has landed in some distinct company.

grouse in the snow UW Researchers: Sharp-Tailed Grouse in South-Central Wyoming Potentially a Distinct Subspecies

For decades, a population of grouse in south-central Wyoming and northwest Colorado has been identified as Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, the same subspecies that can be found in far western Wyoming near Jackson along with Idaho, northern Utah and parts of the Pacific Northwest.





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