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UW Students To Teach Horsemanship In Europe
UW Trustees Could Be Looking At 8 Percent Cuts
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is scheduled to hear a presentation on possible budget cuts for next year.
Falling energy revenues prompted Gov. Matt Mead to order state agencies to prepare for 8-percent budget cuts in the fiscal year that starts July 2013
UW To Offer MBA In Energy Management
UW Business Students Lunch with Warren and Jimmy Buffett
Should UW Lower Football Ticket Prices to Entice Fans?
It's no secret that many times throughout the football season War Memorial stadium can be a bit empty during games. Today we happened to notice that CSU actually announced a 12% reduction in the cost per ticket to see the Rams play football this coming season to "bring more of the pageantry of major college football to Colorado State."
Pete Williams And First Lady To Speak To UW Grads
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming first lady Carol Mead and NBC news correspondent Pete Williams will be among the speakers during University of Wyoming commencement ceremonies next month.
Mead will speak to the College of Education class, while Williams will address the College of Arts and Sciences
UW Joins Effort To Meet Military Dependents
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The University of Wyoming College of Education has joined an effort aimed at better meeting the education needs of dependents of military service members.
"Operation Educate the Educator" was initiated through the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education
UW Cooperates With Kazakhstan University
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The University of Wyoming has negotiated a cooperative agreement with a university in the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan (kah-zahk-STAHN').
Michael Brown, director and professor of graduate studies in the Department of Communication and Journalism, noted that Kazakhstan is similar to Wyoming in mineral wealth
3 Selected For UW Honorary Doctoral Degrees
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — Three people will receive the University of Wyoming's highest award, the honorary doctoral degree, during UW commencement ceremonies on May 5.
The three are: longtime Thermopolis teacher and civic leader Karl Allen; Sheridan native Donna Diers, a national leader in nursing education, research and health policy; and Casper native and network news correspondent Pete Williams

