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In Wyoming, cattle outnumber people two to one, and plenty of other furry pets roam around. But there are fewer and fewer veterinarians to care for them. We visit one lifelong vet in Big Piney who’s feeling the pinch.
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An aging and shrinking veterinarian workforce is being felt in the livestock industry. Wyoming hopes education funding tied to an in-state work agreement will help.
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The Wind River Promise Fund sets aside $250,000 to cover undergrad tuition costs and mandatory fees for full-time students. Another $2 million will be managed and invested like an endowment.
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A commitment structure would create a four-year renewable scholarship that would work with other awards to equal tuition and mandatory fees. But figuring out how to cover the costs is still a work in progress.
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Enrollment at the University of Wyoming fell again this year, continuing a decline that started before the pandemic.
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As a land-grant institution, the University of Wyoming is charged with providing accessible and affordable higher education. In keeping with that mission…
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Should UW students help pay for a greater percentage of their education? WPM/NPR Community Discussion RulesBy contributing your comment, you consent to…
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University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols brought together faculty and staff Wednesday to discuss the financial crisis she declared last week at the…
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The Wyoming Community College Commission is considering changes to tuition policy for the state’s seven community colleges.The discussion comes as…
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A legislative committee has approved a bill that would increase the dollar amounts provided to students through Hathaway scholarships by 10 percent.The…