2025 UW News

UW Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Perceptions of Forensic Evidence

A research team at the University of Wyoming has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a study titled “Improving Communication Between Crime Laboratories and Legal Decision Makers.”

UW Trustees’ Special Meeting to Address Faculty Senate Vote

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees’ special meeting Tuesday morning will include a discussion in public session about a Faculty Senate vote of no confidence in President Ed Seidel.

Johnson Named UW Staff Employee of the Year

Jill Johnson, the director of the University of Wyoming International Students and Scholars Office, is the UW staff employee of the year.

UW Trustees to Hold Special Meeting Tuesday

The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting via teleconference at 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 8.

UW’s Shepard Symposium to Feature Guest Speaker Kyle Tran Myhre April 24

Poet, author and educator Kyle Tran Myhre, also known as “Guante,” will be the featured speaker -- hosted by the University of Wyoming’s Shepard Symposium on Social Justice -- Thursday, April 24.

Cowgirls Jump into CRMR Contention; Cowboys Second at CSU Rodeo

With just two Central Rocky Mountain Regional (CRMR) rodeos left, the University of Wyoming Cowgirls are the closest they’ve been to the regional lead all season, while the Cowboys solidified their chances for a seventh consecutive CRMR team title.

UW’s Noah Riffee Chosen to Represent U.S. at 2025 World Expo in Japan

Noah Riffee, a University of Wyoming international studies student from Laramie, has been selected as a Youth Ambassador by Sister Cities international (SCI) for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan.

Molly Burchett Named UW President’s Distinguished Scholar

Molly Burchett, a University of Wyoming Department of Management and Marketing assistant professor in the College of Business, is the latest President’s Distinguished Scholar.

Central Asian Awareness Day and Navruz at UW April 19

The University of Wyoming’s Central Asian Student Association (CASA) will celebrate its annual Central Asian Awareness Day and Navruz from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, April 19, in the Wyoming Union Ballroom.

UW, Manufacturing Works Address Termination of Federal Support for Wyoming Manufacturing Services

The University of Wyoming and its Manufacturing Works program have received word of a decision by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to withhold federal funding from Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) centers in 10 states, including Wyoming.





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