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The Head of the Environmental Protection Agency recently visited Wyoming. Administrator Michael Regan said he wanted to learn more about carbon capture and storage technology and power plant emissions.
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Higher education in the Mountain West will be minimally impacted by the Supreme Court's recent decision to restrict institutions on their ability to factor race into who they enroll.
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They allege that the university didn't want to compromise the massive amounts of federal funding Ren brought to the university — which could have been as much as $2 million a year.
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Federal judge rejects second plea for anonymity in UW sorority lawsuit to remove transgender studentIn a lawsuit filed last month, seven UW Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members claim the presence of a transgender woman in their chapter has made them feel unsafe. They are seeking her removal from the chapter.
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The University of Wyoming (UW) is connecting students with top-level energy researchers this week. The hope is to brainstorm ideas for the state’s energy future.During UW’s National Lab Day, workers from 17 National Laboratories will descend upon campus.
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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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At the University of Wyoming, a working group has recommended that administration take steps to address — and responsibly use — artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT.
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A recent report by the University of Wyoming Extension looks into methods to mitigate the impacts of horn flies on the cattle industry throughout the Cowboy State and Mountain West.
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State Rep. Cathy Connolly (D-Laramie) is retiring from two prominent positions. She is stepping down from both her seat in Cheyenne and as a professor at the University of Wyoming. Connolly is the first openly gay faculty member at UW, as well as the first openly gay legislator in Wyoming.
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Jack Nokes's voice was heard by many generations of Cowboy fans for 41 years at War Memorial Stadium. His announcing career also included doing some basketball games through the years as well. Over that time, Nokes estimates he had only missed a handful of football games for various reasons in four decades.