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

The death of former Vice President Dick Cheney, a UW alumnus, received considerable media attention in the past week. His contributions to international education opportunities at UW was highlighted by and the .

In a article about the potential increase in coal demand as a result of artificial intelligence-fueled electrical needs, UW economist Rob Godby says the long-term outlook for coal remains dim.

also quoted UW experts in an article about the potential for Wyoming to play a role in America’s manufacturing comeback. Assistant Professor Abhay Grover says continuing growth will depend on the kinds of products in question, and Manufacturing Works Director Rocky Case says the focus should be on the needs of small to medium manufacturers in Wyoming.

UW startup company CellDrop Biosciences was profiled by . The company is working to create an injectable, regenerative stem cell therapy.

After hearing from UW Department of Atmospheric Science Head Jeff French, a Wyoming legislative committee voted against a draft bill that would have placed a 10-year moratorium on all cloud seeding activities in the state, according to .

UW’s release on the start of the university’s presidential search was picked up by the .

also covered the appearance of the Wind River Dancers during UW’s Tipi Talks last week.

and were among the outlets that published UW’s release about another successful Giving Day. During the 24-hour event, 9,271 donors contributed more than $4 million in support of UW colleges, programs and student organizations.

UW Dean of Students Tyler Crisman, a native of Lusk, was profiled by the . Crisman was one of the speakers at the recent UW in Your Community event in the Niobrara County seat.