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:

UW economist Matt Burgess was one of the authors of a paper in the journal Physical Review E that shows people achieve the best results, on average, when they use a satisfaction threshold that is strictly above average, but also strictly finite. In other words: Aim higher than average, but don’t shoot for the moon. The paper has received attention from , and .

In a article about how the number of teens working summer jobs is predicted to hit a 78-year low this year, Scott Beaulier, the H.A. “Dave” True Family Dean of UW’s College of Business, says the numbers reflect long-term labor market shifts and, to a limited extent, recent pressure from the Trump administration’s tariffs and the Iran war.

In a article about data center development in the state, UW engineering Professor Jonathan Brant says more data is needed to evaluate the potential impacts of data centers on Wyoming’s water and energy resources.

UW economists presented an analysis of Campbell County’s labor force, age profile, population, housing and gross county product to county officials last month. The presentation and discussion were covered by the .

A $20 million gift from Carol and Ramon Tomé was covered by Sheridan Media. It’s one of the largest gift commitments in the university’s history.

also highlighted new UW-led research examining how housing development impacts big-game habitat and migration corridors.

picked up UW’s release about the recent celebration of the centennial of petroleum education at the university, as well as about UW startup company Uplink Robotics receiving the Spirit of Wyoming award from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Wyoming District Office and late faculty member Sarah Collins being by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.