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:
Scott Beaulier, the H.A. “Dave” True Family Dean of UW’s College of Business, is one
of the experts quoted in a Forbes article about the decision by the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee
to leave the benchmark federal funds rate unchanged. Beaulier says a no-cut decision
is, essentially, not neutral; rather, it “reinforces an already restrictive environment”
for households and businesses.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s granting of a construction permit for TerraPower’s
Natrium reactor in Kemmerer is a milestone potentially heralding a new era of nuclear
construction, says Tara Righetti, co-director of UW’s Nuclear Energy Research Center
and a professor of law and energy policy. She was quoted in a Cowboy State Daily article.
Research co-led by UW Professor Todd Surovell, showing that the famous Monte Verde
archaeology site in southern Chile is likely much younger than initially believed,
continues to attract media attention, including from Cowboy State Daily and the Jerusalem Post.
UW’s nutrition and dietetics graduate program has begun an internship program at Meals
on Wheels so graduate students can gain experience for their careers, according to
Wyoming News Now. UW started a graduate program in nutrition and dietetics, as a master’s degree has
become a requirement for all registered dietician nutritionists.
The UW Biodiversity Institute’s Laramie Salamander Migration Initiative was highlighted
by Bigfoot 99 Radio and Cowboy State Daily.
An interactive exhibit that teaches young people about the first five articles of
the Wyoming Constitution has opened in the extension area of the Wyoming State Capitol,
according to Wyoming Public Media. The collaborative effort involves UW.
The new Express Transfer Agreement between UW and Central Wyoming College was highlighted
by The Riverton Ranger. The agreement program allows CWC students in designated programs to be co-admitted
to and co-advised by the university, streamlining the transfer of CWC credits toward
UW degrees.
The Powell Tribune published UW’s release about the establishment of the Boone and Crockett Working
Lands Wildlife Conservation Professorship in the College of Agriculture, Life Sciences
and Natural Resources.
WyoFile highlighted the Andy Warhol exhibition in the UW Art Museum. The show brings together
Warhol’s prints from the collections of UW, Colorado State University’s Gregory Allicar
Museum of Art and the University of Colorado Art Museum.
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle picked up UW’s release about the “Re-Storying the West” podcast led by UW Associate
Professor Nancy Small, along with a team of graduate students in the public humanities
Ph.D. program.
The Sheridan Press published UW’s release about the UW Veterans Services Center’s new mission statement and expanded support for military-connected students.
