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Univ. of Wyoming Response to Supreme Court Ruling
Univ. of Wyoming Response to Supreme Court Ruling
Univ. of Wyoming Response to Supreme Court Ruling
After the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in regard to Medicaid and Medicare patients, the University of Wyoming is working to comply with a federal COVID-19 vaccination mandate regarding units that serve these patients. Employees of the units affected by the ruling include UW’s family medicine residency centers in Casper and Cheyenne, the Albany Community Health Clinic in Laramie, the Speech, Language,
UW Extending Mask Policy
UW Extending Mask Policy
UW Extending Mask Policy
Masks will continue to be required inside most University of Wyoming buildings where 6-foot social distancing isn’t possible, following action by the UW Board of Trustees. The board voted on Wednesday, October 13, to extend the mask policy, as Albany County remains in the Wyoming Department of Health’s “high transmission levels” category for COVID-19. The policy will...
UW President to Testify Before U.S. Senate Committee
UW President to Testify Before U.S. Senate Committee
UW President to Testify Before U.S. Senate Committee
University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel will be testifying before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Thursday, August 5, in the nation’s capital. Seidel was invited to testify by the committee’s chairman, Sen. Joe Manchi...
UW Board of Trustees Meeting to Consider Bonds, Budget for 2021-22
UW Board of Trustees Meeting to Consider Bonds, Budget for 2021-22
UW Board of Trustees Meeting to Consider Bonds, Budget for 2021-22
The Board of Trustees for the University of Wyoming will be having its regular teleconference meeting on Wednesday, June 16. During this meeting, the board will be considering issuing up to $260 million in bonds for new campus housing and a parking facility, which they had approved interior and exterior designs for last month The board will also be considering the university’s budget for the 2021-

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