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Laramie’s Garrett Means to Represent Wyoming in National Geographic Bee
Garrett Means, an 8th grader at Snowy Range Academy in Laramie, will represent Wyoming at the 25th annual National Geographic Bee in Washington, DC, May 20-22.

Former U.S. Ambassador Marc Wall is UW Visiting Senior Scholar in Global Studies
Marc Wall, the U.S. Pacific Command’s foreign policy adviser and a former United States ambassador is the new Senior Visiting Scholar in Global Studies at the University of Wyoming.

UW Education Helps Pioneering Student Land Job in Energy Industry
Carla Moss has landed a job in the Energy Industry due to a new degree program being offered at the University of Wyoming.

UW Student Earns College Women’s Leadership Award
University of Wyoming student Maggie Moran was chosen as one of 21 recipients of the College Women's Leadership Award.

UW Holds Multicultural Graduation Ceremony May 10th
The University of Wyoming will be holding a multicultural graduation ceremony at the UW Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn on Friday, May 10th.

Two Laramie Students Win NCWIT Computing Award
Two Laramie students have been named winners of the National Center for Women and Informational Technology (NCWIT) Award for Aspirations in Computing.

Task Force Seeks Historic Photographs for Capitol Rehabilitation and Restoration Study
The Joint Legislative and Executive Task Force on Capitol Building Rehabilitation and Restoration encourages the public to get involved in a preliminary study to restore and rehabilitate Wyoming’s Capitol.

Charles Dolan Receives Ellbogen Lifetime Teaching Award
A retired UW Professor is receiving a lifetime award for nearly 22 years of his time put into teaching students.

WYOmericana Caravan Concert Tour Rolls into Laramie
Jalan Crossland, Screen Door Porch and JShogren Shanghai’d are coming to The Gryphon Theatre on the opening night of their tour on Wednesday, May 15.

UW Ends Job Reductions at 54, Continues Staff Position Management Process
The University of Wyoming has dismissed 54 faculty and staff positions as part of its plan to meet a six percent reduction in state funding.