State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday June 20, 2021 ( 7 items ) |
Claremont Graduate University: 'We're Perfectly Poised' - Drucker's New Dean Sees Advantages and Opportunities Ahead
CLAREMONT, California, June 17 (TNSPer) -- Claremont Graduate University issued the following news:
Getting things done at a large institution often takes time. David Sprott learned that lesson over many years at Washington State University (WSU) and as dean of University of Wyoming's business school.
An Ohio native, Sprott--who has taken over the helm of the Drucker School of Management as Henry Y. Hwang Dean and Professor of Marketing--applied that lesson effectively and accomplished much du
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Libertarian Party: Ballot Initiatives on Cannabis Submitted to Secretary of State
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, June 15 -- The Libertarian Party issued the following news release on June 14, 2021:
Wyoming State Rep. Marshall Burt and national Libertarian Party officials submitted two (2) ballot initiatives to the Wyoming Secretary of State. The ballot measures aim to accomplish two things: legalize medical cannabis and decriminalize cannabis for personal use.
Voters in Wyoming will be asked to consider the two ballot measures in their general election in 2022. If the ballot measures p
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Ripon Society: They're Going to Try to Go as Far Left as They Can on Everything
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The Ripon Society issued the following news release on June 15, 2021:
The Ripon Society hosted a breakfast discussion this past Thursday with the senior Senator from Wyoming and Senate Republican Conference Chair John Barrasso.
The discussion focused on the current state of affairs in the Senate and what can be expected this summer from the Democratic majority. He began his opening remarks by touching on the current priorities and concerns for his constituents back home.
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University of Montana Research: Rocky Mountain Forests Now Burning More Than Any Point in Past 2,000 Years
MISSOULA, Montana, June 15 (TNSJou) -- The University of Montana issued the following news release on June 14, 2021:
Following 2020's extreme fire season, high-elevation forests in the central Rocky Mountains now are burning more than at any point in the past 2,000 years, according to a new University of Montana study recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Researchers from UM and the University of Wyoming analyzed a unique network of fire-history records to
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University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs: Sheila Olmstead, Andrew Waxman, Ben Leibowicz Lead Team Awarded $850,000 to Study the Economics of Carbon Capture and Storage
AUSTIN, Texas, June 18 (TNSGra) -- The University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs issued the following news:
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded a team led by LBJ School Professor of Public Affairs Sheila Olmstead a $850,000 grant to study the economics of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). The three-year project is a unique collaboration between social science scholars at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Wyoming, supported by physi
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Wyo. Gov. Gordon Aims to Expand Outdoor Opportunities and Address Overcrowding at Wyoming State Parks
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, June 19 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
Governor Mark Gordon has announced that up to $6.5 million of remaining CARES Act funds will be used to fund capacity expansion at Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites. This will expand opportunities for people to spend time outside in the state, boost tourism and address overcrowding caused by COVID-19.
The funds will be utilized to provide 18% more overnight camping capacity to visitors and the t
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Wyo. Gov. Gordon Unveils Details of Plan to Help Wyoming Thrive Post-Pandemic
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, June 15 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
Governor Mark Gordon has released the planning framework for how to leverage resources, including federal relief funds, to make sure Wyoming thrives in the years to come. Governor Gordon wants to ensure that funds are spent strategically, to maximize the benefits to the state.
"We have the opportunity to use these funds to help shape the Wyoming of the future and make our state an even more desirable
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