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

UW atmospheric scientist Jeff French is quoted in a article about cloud seeding in China. French, who led a groundbreaking study in 2017 showing that cloud seeding produces snow, questions some of the claims made by China about the volume of precipitation produced by that country’s seeding efforts.

A article about legislation aimed at addressing Wyoming’s physician shortage notes that UW’s Family Medicine Residency programs in Casper and Cheyenne recently graduated five doctors who all chose to stay and practice in the state.

UW Professors Bryan Shuman and Todd Surovell are quoted in a article, “How pronghorn outran the ice age,” that describes how the animals survived dramatic climate change 12,000 years ago.

featured “Life Between the Rails,” an oral history project of UW’s American Heritage Center. Since May 2024, historian and archivist Leslie Waggener and project assistant Tana Libolt have been listening to and recording stories from Union Pacific Railroad employees and employee family members.

also highlighted a project by UW Extension Educator Callie Surber and Associate Professor Corrine Knapp that involved interviewing ranchers in the Upper Wind River Basin about how they’re navigating policy, economic and climate challenges.

UW Associate Professor Jean Williams-Woodward’s presentation about a type of fungal infection that has become the No. 1 enemy of sugar beet farmers in the Big Horn Basin was covered by the . While there’s no way to eradicate the fungus, Williams-Woodward presented some management strategies that would help farmers control the disease.

and were among the outlets that published UW’s release about the first Pistol Pete mascot in 1970.