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Abdalrahim Abuwarda’s family has made a life in Laramie, where he and his wife are attending UW. He told WPR he’s “terrified” at the prospect of losing their newfound stability.
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International students at the University of Wyoming face an uncertain future as the federal government continues its crackdown on immigration.
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The Department of Homeland Security restored hundreds of student visa records last week but said it’s not reversing course.
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Laramie's International Flavor Fest is returning this week for its third year, giving city residents and university students the chance to sample a plethora of global cuisines.
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The war in Gaza might seem far away to many Wyomingites but it’s very personal to one member of Laramie’s community. Abdalrahim Abuwarda is a Palestinian student at the University of Wyoming, here in the U.S. on a Fulbright Fellowship. He left behind a wife and three small children and now lives in terror of bad news from home. Wyoming Public Radio’s Melodie Edwards sat down with him to hear his story.
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Global Engagement Fellow Dilnoza Khasilova was named to Almabase's 50 Under 50 list, which recognizes individuals nationwide for their work in alumni relations and advancement.
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Throughout this week, Laramie residents will have the opportunity to try foods and experience culture from more than 40 countries around the globe.
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Lunar New Year begins on February 12, 2021. And usually, the holiday involves huge festivities with fireworks, dancing, and family reunions. But as the…
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When the University of Wyoming announced that it will resume in-person classes and re-open campus in the fall, international student Aina Farid Shah was…
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It's usually around this time that Muslim international students would go home and celebrate Ramadan with their families. Ramadan is a significant holiday…