State, national and international media frequently feature the University of Wyoming and members of its community in stories. Here is a summary of some of the recent coverage:

Wyoming Public Media highlighted UW’s new Artificial Intelligence Across the University Commission, which will guide and coordinate the responsible integration of AI across academics, research and administration.

UW’s School of Energy Resources is one of the proposed recipients of funding from the Wyoming Energy Matching Fund Program, according to WyoFile. The project aims to help petroleum producer Continental Resources study strategies to tap the Mowry Shale formation in the Powder River Basin.

In a Cowboy State Daily article about mink in Wyoming, John Koprowski, dean of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, notes that the animals eat small mammals, frogs, snakes, fish and crayfish.

John Hewlett, a UW farm and ranch management specialist, told Cowboy State Daily that Albany County likely has a relatively high concentration of foreign-owned land due to foreign-owned energy leases. A new online portal launched by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is meant to streamline reporting of transactions involving U.S. agricultural land by foreign entities.

The Laramie Boomerang published UW’s release about Ph.D. student Eliza Frankel, who was one of seven graduate students honored with the Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award at the 247th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Phoenix in early January.

The Cody Enterprise picked up UW’s release about the annual Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership four-part seminar series, which kicks off Thursday, Feb. 12, in Laramie.