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:

, , and were among the media outlets that covered new research by UW archaeologists Todd Surovell and Robert Kelly and others showing that early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance.

In a piece about wild horses on public lands, UW economist Rob Godby notes that the animals compete with cattle grazing on federal leases -- and that taxpayers are footing the bill to round up the horses in a continuing cycle.

The incoming executive director of UW’s School of Energy Resources, Pete Obermueller, was interviewed by . And the published UW’s release on his appointment.

In a article about artificial intelligence in academics, Scott Beaulier, the H.A. “Dave” True Jr. Family Dean of UW’s College of Business, says employers increasingly expect graduates to understand these tools.

UW economist Matt Burgess continues to receive attention in articles about Democrats “hushing” on the issue of climate change. In a article, he says climate change as an issue overall helps Democrats and hurts Republicans.

An analysis co-written by UW law Professor George Mocsary about a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the city of Philadelphia’s gun licensing practices has received significant media attention, including from , , the and the .

Dr. Beth Robitaille and Gabriela Alvarado, of UW’s College of Health Sciences, were the primary sources for an article about the state of healthcare in Wyoming heading into the 2026 elections.

In a article about how technology might change Wyoming’s agriculture industry, Yaqoob Majeed, an assistant professor in UW’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, says robotics could help fill labor shortages, reduce repetitive work and allow producers to manage larger operations more efficiently.

and published UW’s release about the recent Play Institute hosted by UW’s Center for Early Learning in the College of Education. It attracted about 180 early childhood educators from across the state.

and other outlets highlighted the work of UW graduate student Melissa Moreno, who is studying bats around the state.

published an article about Steve Lupien, the Ada Lovelace Director of UW’s Center for Blockchain & Digital Innovation and College of Business lecturer who died July 5.

UW history Associate Professor Jeffrey Means is quoted in a article about Red Cloud, a great leader of the Oglala Lakota.