The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will consider a proposal to create a new School of Computing, as well as receive updates on other issues during the board’s regular meeting Wednesday-Friday, January 12-14.

The meeting will take place in person at the Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center. UW’s pandemic protocols on wearing masks and physical distancing will be observed. There will be limited seating for members of the public to observe the meeting in person, however public sessions of the board and its committees may be observed by the public here.

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Several committees of the board will meet through the day Wednesday, January 12, in the Gateway Center, including:

  • Facilities Contracting Committee at 7:30 am
  • The Academic and Student Affairs Committee meeting begins at 8 am

The School of Computing proposal will also be presented during that session.

Thursday’s meeting of the full board will begin at 8 am. with an executive session, and the public session is expected to begin at 10:30 am.

UW President Ed Seidel is scheduled to give an update on UW’s COVID-19 response at 11:30 am on Thursday, January 13. The full board is scheduled to consider the School of Computing proposal at around 3:15 pm.

The board will accept public testimony on any topics at 11 a.m. Thursday. Those wishing to offer verbal testimony should fill out the web form. The deadline is 5 pm Tuesday, January 11.

The complete agenda, along with a report that includes background information on agenda items, is available here.

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