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UW COVID-19 Tests, Vaccine Numbers Stay Consistent
UW COVID-19 Tests, Vaccine Numbers Stay Consistent
UW COVID-19 Tests, Vaccine Numbers Stay Consistent
The University of Wyoming announced that a total of 70 University of Wyoming students and employees have tested positive for COVID-19 during their one-time testing program at the start of the semester. The test positivity rate has remained consistent at just over 1 percent since then, with the finding that 66 percent of students and 88 percent of employees said they’ve been vaccinated in an anonym
UW Mandatory Testing Began Today
UW Mandatory Testing Began Today
UW Mandatory Testing Began Today
Today, August 18, more than 2,500 University of Wyoming employees and students submitted saliva samples for required COVID-19 testing today. There are at least four more days of testing planned for those who schedule online. While the university appreciates that so many people complied with the testing requirement today, some arrived to be tested this morning who hadn’t signed up for appointments,
UW Releases More Information on Its Mask Mandate
UW Releases More Information on Its Mask Mandate
UW Releases More Information on Its Mask Mandate
The University of Wyoming has put out more information regarding the mask mandate for indoor spaces this fall semester. With some exceptions, masks are required inside most University of Wyoming buildings where 6-foot social distancing isn’t possible through at least September 20, under a policy that takes effect today (August 16). T...
UW Extension Campaign Pushes for Vaccine
UW Extension Campaign Pushes for Vaccine
UW Extension Campaign Pushes for Vaccine
The University of Wyoming Extension and Wyoming 2-1-1 are pushing increase COVID-19 vaccination rates in Wyoming by appealing to the state’s individualism The campaign started with a national effort by the extension services at land-grant universities and, in Wyoming, was initially focused on at-risk populations. T...
UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
A group of University of Wyoming researchers presents evidence that chronic wasting disease is driving evolution in mule deer. Holly Ernest, a UW professor of wildlife genomics and disease ecology, was part of a research group that examined a single genetic mutation that is tied to the progression of chronic wasting disease in mule deer. E...
UW Student Wins $300 In Second Drawing For Reported Vaccines
UW Student Wins $300 In Second Drawing For Reported Vaccines
UW Student Wins $300 In Second Drawing For Reported Vaccines
A junior accounting major is the second winner of a $300 prize in a weekly drawing for University of Wyoming students who’ve reported being vaccinated for COVID-19. The $300 cash prizes, as well as other prizes, will go out weekly until the sixth week of the fall semester Sept. 27. ...
UW Plans New School of Computing
UW Plans New School of Computing
UW Plans New School of Computing
The University of Wyoming has begun planning for a new School of Computing, following action by the UW Board of Trustees Wednesday. Recently, the board approved the UW administration’s notice of intent to develop the new academic unit, which would infuse computation, and digital and data science across the university for the benefit of students, faculty, and staff. T...
High School Students Participate in UW Event on Mars
High School Students Participate in UW Event on Mars
High School Students Participate in UW Event on Mars
Recently, 25 high school students from across Wyoming and one from Colorado worked in teams to determine whether planets near different-colored stars could actually be habitable. The activity was part of the Teton STEM Academy, which is a nine-day event that offers hands-on activities in the interdisciplinary sciences, including life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and math, which is tak

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