Public Events
Whither wilderness? Collaborative archaeology and the place of people in Grand Teton ecology
By Dr. Randy Haas, Associate Professor in ÃÛÑ¿TV Department of Anthropology with contributions from Claudia Celia, Colin King, Xavier Littlehead, Michael Thom, JP Schubert, and James Trosper
Published June 12, 2026

Hank harlow seminar series
2026 Seminars and Special Events - Printable Version
Thursday, June 25, 2026 - A skeptical embrace: Using AI to understand changing rivers
and lakes and improve decision making
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Dr. Matt Ross, Associate Professor of watershed science in the Department of Ecosystem
Science and Sustainability at Colorado State University. More info >
Thursday, July 2, 2026 - Balancing the Visitor Economy in the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem: Data, tradeoffs, and the path forward
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Dr. Dan McCoy, Director of the Jay Kemmerer Wyoming
Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality (WORTH) Institute at the University of
Wyoming. More info >
Thursday, July 9, 2026 - Whither wilderness? Collaborative archaeology and the place
of people in Grand Teton ecology
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Dr. Randy Haas, Associate Professor in the University
of Wyoming Department of Anthropology with contributions from Claudia Celia, Colin
King, Xavier Littlehead, Michael Thom, JP Schubert, and James Trosper. More info >
WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2026 - The Wyoming Festival–New Music in the Mountains
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Concert - Directed by The Wyoming Festival Founder, Dr. Anne Guzzo,
with musical direction from violinist, Holly Mulcahy. More info >
Thursday, July 23, 2026 - Bears of the Tetons: Roaming a landscape of complexity
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Justin Schwabedissen, Bear Biologist for Grand Teton
National Park. More info >
Thursday, July 30, 2026 - The Snake River Futures Report
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Dr. Bryan Shuman, University of Wyoming Professor and
Wyoming Excellence Chair in the Department of Geology and Geophysics. More info >
Thursday, August 6, 2026 - Investigating the ecology of bats in the west
5:30pm BBQ | 6:30pm Seminar - Dr. Riley Bernard, Associate Professor in the University
of Wyoming Department of Zoology & Physiology. More info >
Past Seminars
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Wyoming Festival – New Music in the Mountains
The, established in 2016 by , brings together composers and performers of new classical music, with an emphasis on nature, ecology, and creativity. Each year select composers are invited to attend and their pieces are played by musicians from the Grand Teton Music Festival. Several performances are open to the public at the end of the event to showpiece their creations.
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