State, national and international media frequently feature ѿTV and members of its community in stories. Here is a summary of some of the recent coverage:

In an article headlined “The Laramie Lab Geniuses Leading Wyoming’s Biotech Boom,” covered budding UW startups Unlocked Labs, MayPall and bDrones. Unlocked Labs aims to produce a postbiotic supplement to prevent kidney stones; MayPall produces a natural mouthwash sweetened with birch extract; and bDrones is focused on using RNA to create an advanced cancer treatment.

UW and Wyoming were featured in a article about the state’s educational attainment efforts at a time when many are questioning the value of college degrees.

The rodeo medicine program at UW’s Cheyenne Family Medicine Residency Center was highlighted by . Doctors trained in the program helped save the life of rodeo cowboy Dylan Terro at Cheyenne Frontier Days in July.

UW is a partner in the new Language and Literacy Initiative announced by Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder, according to the . The effort aims to address ongoing challenges Wyoming K-12 students face when it comes to reading and writing.

covered the appearance of European Union Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė at UW last week. Her talk was about “The Future of Transatlantic Partnerships: Europe and Its Role in Trump’s World.”

More than 27,400 pounds of food was collected and donated to anti-hunger organizations across Wyoming through this year’s Tackle Hunger Food Drive, the reported. UW Athletics is one of the partners in the effort led by Wyoming first lady Jennie Gordon.

The release of the Wyoming Specialty Crop Directory by UW Extension was reported by . The inaugural database is a resource for people looking for locally produced foods.

A new episode of the PBS Books series about Wyoming authors features the UW American Heritage Center’s Toppan Rare Books Library, according to .