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One program in Jackson costs up to $2,600 a month. The state’s Education Savings Account could help.
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The University of Wyoming will also allocate state monies for merit- and market-based raises on top of the standard raise.
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A statewide nonprofit emphasizes that everyone can play a role in preventing violence and supporting healthier connections.
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A new grant will allow UW’s Pathways from Prison to add new cohorts and provide expanded opportunities for incarcerated students.
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President Ed Seidel said UW did not agree to ax any courses in closed-door meetings with Freedom Caucus lawmakers looking to cut UW’s budget. Those legislators had attacked ecofeminism and other classes.
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The program selects local papers across the country to help figure out a new, sustainable business model.
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UW College of Ag Dean Kelly Crane and West Point Brigadier General Shane Reeves will meet with faculty, staff and students on campus next week.
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Developed through partnership with the Wyoming Department of Education, the lab is an interactive civic-learning experience teaching kids about the first five articles of the Wyoming Constitution and more.
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The 2026 legislative session ushered in a new school funding model, a statewide literacy program and more. It’s now up to school districts to put those new laws into action.
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Gov. Mark Gordon signed two bills establishing a statewide literacy program that will mandate evidence-based strategies in public school classrooms.
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Gov. Mark Gordon will let the recalibration bill become law without his signature, citing concerns about local control and flexibility.
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A pair of bills boosting the scholarship’s payout and adding flexibility met different fates this session.