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UW’s Collins Receives Posthumous National Award for Aquatic Science Excellence

May 26, 2026

University of Wyoming faculty member Sarah Collins, who passed away in October following a courageous battle with cancer, has...

UW’s College of Law Co-Sponsors Wind River Water Forum in Fort Washakie May 1

April 28, 2026

The Wind River Water Forum, a gathering dedicated to water-management issues facing the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho...

UW Extension to Host Weekly Wildfire Webinar Series Starting April 30

April 16, 2026

University of Wyoming Extension will host a free six-part webinar series focused on preparing for, responding to and recoveri...

UW Extension Documents Perspectives of Ranchers in Wind River Basin

January 15, 2026

University of Wyoming Extension has published a new interview-based report identifying key changes, challenges and opportunit...

WyACT News and Stories

Applications for TRKE Cohort 3

March 24, 2025

The Teacher Research Knowledge Exchange (TRKE) program is recruiting for its next cohort.

Kristi Hansen joins WyACT leadership team

March 17, 2025

Dr. Kristiana (Kristi) Hansen is now a Co-Principal Investigator for WyACT.

Taking the temperature of Wyoming public opinion

March 3, 2025

Survey reveals Wyoming residents overwhelmingly believe changes in water resources and climate are happening.

An Engine Like No Other

January 30, 2025

The NSF ASCEND Engine will help address climate issues while growing related industry in the state.

Let it snow (more) – evaluating a climate model for the western United States

January 16, 2025

Kaitlin Smith, a master’s student in Atmospheric Science, evaluated the CONUS404 model for her thesis.

Passionate about integrating numbers and lived experience - meet Jake Hawes

January 6, 2025

UW is welcoming Jason "Jake" Hawes as Assistant Professor at the School of Computing and Haub School of Environment and Natur...

2024 – the year in review

December 31, 2024

A short video with WyACT highlights from 2024: research, outreach, events in Laramie and beyond

Learning from the past: How prehistoric lake levels can help improve climate models

December 2, 2024

The study of prehistoric lake levels can help improve climate models

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UW Press Releases on WyACT

UW to Host Teacher Research Knowledge Exchange Learning Showcase May 2

The University of Wyoming’s Science and Mathematics Teaching Center will host the Teacher Research Knowledge Exchange (TRKE) ...

UW Extension Publishes Analysis of Future of Fishing in Teton County

Fishing tourism is an important industry in Wyoming, generating millions of dollars of income in Teton County alone.

Rivers of Resilience: UW Grad Student Takes Deep Dive Into Relationship With Rivers and Lakes

If you think about water, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Do lakes and streams evoke memories of boating with bud...

UW Program Bringing Real-World Science to Classroom Starts Second Year

The University of Wyoming’s Teacher-Researcher Knowledge Exchange (TRKE) program kicked off its second year of connecting sci...

People and Research
Faculty, Staff, Students Receive UW College of Business Awards at 75th Annual Recognition Day

The University of Wyoming College of Business celebrated faculty, staff and student excellence during its 75th annual College...

UW Faculty Members Receive Presidential Scholarly Achievement Awards

University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel has recognized faculty members who demonstrate high achievement in scholarship thro...

UW College of Education Honors Faculty, Staff, Students

The University of Wyoming College of Education recently honored faculty and staff members, along with students, at the final ...

UW Establishes AI Across the University Commission

The University of Wyoming has established the President’s AI Across the University Commission, a strategic initiative to guid...

Spoonhunter Named First Haub Professor at UW

Tarissa Spoonhunter, an assistant professor in ÃÛÑ¿TV Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources and...

UW Graduate Students Studying Biodiversity Awarded $47,500 in Grants

Thirteen master’s and Ph.D. students studying biodiversity at ÃÛÑ¿TV have received $47,500 in grants from ...

UW Needs Assessment May Help Wyoming’s Agricultural Community Plan Ahead

A needs assessment led by University of Wyoming Extension may help the state’s agricultural community plan for and manage cha...

Wyomingites Eager to Talk about Water-Related Hazards, UW Research Shows

A new University of Wyoming study reveals Wyoming residents are eager to discuss how to plan for different water scenarios th...