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 universities creating degrees in artificial intelligence, UW President
Ed Seidel says there is growing awareness that students should be prepared to use
the technology -- but the issue is challenging because of public unease.
In a Marketplace piece about the potential for cloud seeding to refill the Great Salt Lake, UW Professor
Jeff French says there’s no scientific evidence to support an impact of that magnitude.
French has directly observed that cloud seeding can be effective, but with limitations.
The Laramie Boomerang covered a session of UW’s Native American Summer Institute, which featured Gov. Mark
Gordon and members of the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone business councils.
The Powell Tribune, K2Radio and 7220 Sports picked up UW’s release about UW alumna Riley Rochlitz and her father, fellow UW alumnus
Kevin Rochlitz, working for NFL teams the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens,
respectively. Kevin serves as the chair of the UW College of Business’s advisory board.
In 2021, he was named a distinguished alumnus of the college.
UW’s Wyoming Migration Initiative is tracking the movement of mule deer from winter
range in the Red Desert to summer range in the Tetons. Buckrail published an update on one of the animals, Deer 665.
The Sheridan Press was among the media outlets that publicized UW Extension’s webinar series on managing landscapes amid drought conditions.
