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:
In a New York Times article about how an international team of researchers published a major revision
of the emissions scenarios used to study global warming, UW environmental economist
Matt Burgess says polarization over the issue was fed by an overly defensive response
by climate scientists to criticism.
UW’s WWAMI Medical Education Program was the focus of a Cowboy State Daily article, which noted that about two-thirds of graduates return to Wyoming after residency
and roughly 80 percent of those stay long-term.
The Laramie Boomerang published UW’s release about a $20 million gift from Carol and Ramon Tomé to strengthen
the existing Tomé Scholars to Fellows Program in the Haub School of Environment and
Natural Resources while extending the initiative to the College of Business. The gift,
one of the largest in UW’s history, will create new pathways for student success across
disciplines.
The Douglas Budget published UW’s release about a plant called Palmer amaranth and other weedy species
in the amaranth family and how they pose a growing threat to agricultural operations
across the West.
The Boomerang also published UW’s release about Anne Stevens, a clinical assistant professor of
psychology and director of UW’s Psychology Center, receiving the Laramigo Award for
Community Engagement.
And UW’s release about the Albany Community Health Clinic being certified as a patient-centered medical home practice by the National Committee for Quality Assurance was published by the Boomerang.
