Megan Feighery
Producer & Wyoming Sounds HostEmail: mfeigher@uwyo.edu
Megan Feighery is a Southern California native with both a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in American Studies from Cal State Fullerton. She has backpacked solo all over the world and taught English abroad for five years in both the Republic of Georgia and Japan.
You’ll most likely find her searching for the best hot chocolate in town while reading a mystery novel, cooing over every cat she sees, or hiking/kayaking. Megan is excited to be in Laramie this summer working on the HumaNature podcast.
In the fall of 2019, Megan was promoted to a part-time paid position.
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Listen to the full show here.The Shale Revolution Is Changing Fast… And Wyoming Is VulnerableFracking and horizontal drilling helped revolutionize the oil…
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An off Broadway play made waves last year for being about the most unlikely of subjects…young, intellectual Catholic conservatives. Set in Wyoming, Will…
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Back in 2017, the first USDA-inspected full-service meat processing plant in the state of Wyoming in over 40 years opened up shop in Cody. Now, Laramie is…
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The Wyoming State Museum's traveling exhibit on black homesteaders, "Empire: A Community of African-Americans on the Wyoming Plains" is on display now at…
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Senior research scientist Thomas Foulke first learned about these ancient grains in France, where he takes students for a yearly agriculture program. He…
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Listen to the full show here.Do E-Bikes Belong On Public Lands? Depends On Who You AskElectric bicycles, or e-bikes, as they’re known, are having a…
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An award-winning play has its Wyoming premier in Laramie. Relative Theatrics presents Madeleine George's play The (curious case of the) Watson…