2025 UW News

World Famous Cellist to Perform at UW Cello Festival May 25

World famous cellist Steven Isserlis -- joined by acclaimed pianist Roman Rabinovich -- will present a cello recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 25, in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall.

UW Kinesiology and Health Graduate Student Receives National Research Award

University of Wyoming Division of Kinesiology and Health graduate student Ashlyn Brown, from Castle Pines, Colo., is the recipient of the Thomas McKenzie Research Award from the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) America.

Alfred Jacob Miller Paintings in New Exhibition at UW American Heritage Center

A new exhibition titled “An Artist’s Journey West: Alfred Jacob Miller, 1837” will open Thursday, May 22, at the University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center (AHC).

Summer Harlow Seminar Series Planned at UW Research Institute at AMK Ranch

Seven weekly evening presentations on topics of local and international interest are among programs in the Harlow Summer Seminar Series at the University of Wyoming Research Institute at AMK Ranch.

UW Biodiversity Institute Sponsors Bumble Bee Atlas Training

For community scientists interested in helping map data about bumble bees, the University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute is sponsoring a Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas training Sunday, June 1, from 1-4 p.m. in the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center, located at 365 N. Ninth St. on the Laramie campus.

UW College of Arts and Sciences Recognizes Top Graduates

The University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences recently recognized 13 graduates at its annual awards luncheon.

UW Grad Students to Present International Research in Centennial May 22

Two University of Wyoming graduate students and a recent Ph.D. graduate will present during “Bridging Global Gaps: Student International Research” as part of the Centennial Speaker Series Thursday, May 22, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Centennial Library, located at 27 Second St. in Centennial.

Bourque Named 2025 UW Haub Fellow at Ucross

The University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources has selected Maggie Bourque as the 2025 Haub Fellow at Ucross. This distinguished residency supports work at the intersection of the environment, creativity and place-based inquiry.

UW Extension Offers Educational Series on Ranch Economics, Natural Resource Management

University of Wyoming Extension has launched a new educational series designed to support ranchers in navigating the complexities of modern livestock and land management.

UW College of Arts and Sciences Celebrates Award Recipients

The University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences recently held its annual awards banquet, honoring current and former faculty members, as well as alumni.





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