State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday July 18, 2021 ( 6 items ) |
Cleveland State University Names Senior Vice President of Business Affairs and CFO
CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 17 (TNSPer) -- Cleveland State University issued the following news release:
Cleveland State University has named David N. Jewell, a higher education finance executive with extensive experience at large research universities, as Senior Vice President of Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer, following an extensive national search.
Jewell is currently Deputy Vice President for Finance at the University of Wyoming (UW), that state's flagship university, where he lead
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Students Study What Makes Planets Habitable at University of Wyoming's Teton STEM Academy
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 15 (TNSOps) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Twenty-five 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. To help make that determination, the students participated in an experiment using radiometers, which measure light, to record the outer and inner limits of habitability around different types of stars.
The activity was pa
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University of Wyoming Collaborator Educational Health Center of Wyoming Has New Executive Leadership
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 17 (TNSPer) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
A new CEO has been named to the federally qualified health center (FQHC) system that collaborates with the University of Wyoming's Family Medicine Residency Programs in Cheyenne and Casper, and the Albany Community Health Clinic in Laramie.
The Educational Health Center of Wyoming (EHCW) board of directors selected Thomas Smoll to serve in the executive leadership role. Smoll, who begins his duti
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University of Wyoming Tardigrade Research to Begin on International Space Station
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 13 (TNSOps) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Tiny creatures from University of Wyoming laboratories hitched a ride in a freezer on SpaceX CRS-22 and were delivered to the International Space Station, where they await to show off their strength.
Tardigrades, or "water bears," have been the subject of study for UW molecular biologist Thomas Boothby and his team.
Starting tomorrow (July 13), the tardigrades will undergo experiments so researc
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Wyo. Department of Education: Public Comment Open for Hathaway Scholarship Rules
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, July 13 -- The Wyoming Department of Education issued the following news release:
The Wyoming Department of Education is promulgating changes to the Chapter 38 Rules regarding the Hathaway Scholarship Program, and now seeks public comment on the proposed rules. The comment window is open from July 12-August 30, 2021.
During the 2021 legislative session, a bill passed requiring changes to the Chapter 38 rules. House Enrolled Act 29 authorizes additional courses taken prior to
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Wyo. Department of Education: Summer Food Service Programs Available Across Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, July 15 -- The Wyoming Department of Education issued the following news release:
The Wyoming Summer Food Service program for kids offered through the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) has already served thousands of meals this summer to Wyoming children and teens.
"School is still weeks away and Wyoming children and teens have free meals available to them with no sign up or any questions asked," said Tamra Jackson, Child Nutrition Programs State Director with the Wyomin
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