2025 UW News

UW English Professor’s Book Makes Most Anticipated Books of 2025 List

Arielle Zibrak, a professor of English at the University of Wyoming, edited a volume of short stories by American women writers that is forthcoming from Penguin Classics in March.

Author Phil White to Present ‘Trials and Triumphs: Black Americans at University of Wyoming’ Feb. 20

Laramie author Phil White will discuss his latest book, “Trials and Triumphs: Black Americans at the University of Wyoming,” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, hosted by UW’s American Heritage Center.

Eight School of Energy Resources Students Represent UW at 2025 NAPE Summit

Eight University of Wyoming students in the School of Energy Resources (SER) academic program attended the 2025 North American Petroleum Expo (NAPE) Annual Summit Wednesday-Friday, Feb. 5-7, in Houston, Texas.

UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Business Funding Workshop in Casper Feb. 19

For anyone looking to obtain funding for their small business, advice and assistance are available.

Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra Featured in UW Jazz Festival Final Concert Feb. 24

The University of Wyoming Department of Music Jazz Festival will present the renowned Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra in the festival’s final concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, in the UW College of Arts and Sciences auditorium.

UW Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band to Perform at UW Feb. 21

The University of Wyoming’s Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band will present “Spectacle” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall.

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





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