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UWYO Magazine

The Magazine for Alumni and Friends of the University of Wyoming

 

We publish three times a year as a partnership between UW Institutional Marketing and the UW Alumni Association. UWyo is supported by UW Research & Economic Development, Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and the Office of the President.

About UWYO

Mission Statement: UWyo Magazine is dedicated to advancing the mission, vision and goals of the University of Wyoming, and fostering pride, tradition and excellence by cultivating relationships with the UW community. Through meaningful communication and promotion of the university's highlights and goodwill, UWyo aims to have a direct impact on giving, alumni and trustee relations, student and faculty recruitment, and public and government relations.


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