State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday July 06, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Arizona Legislature Defends Commonsense Wyoming Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 2 -- The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news release on June 30, 2025:
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Arizona Legislature Defends Commonsense Wyoming Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Senate Republicans are defending a Wyoming law requiring new voter registrants to provide documentary proof of citizenship to cast a ballot in its elections. The Arizona Legislature, Montana, and Kansas are leading a coalition of 22 other states in a brief filed last Friday in
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UW Professor Publishes Study on Temperature's Impact on Energy Demand
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW Professor Publishes Study on Temperature's Impact on Energy Demand
Tim Considine, a University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources professor of energy economics, recently contributed an article to the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
The journal is recognized as a premier publication covering the crucial intersection of human behavior and the natural enviro
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UW Updates Student Code of Conduct
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 1 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW Updates Student Code of Conduct
The University of Wyoming has released an updated Student Code of Conduct and Community Standards that goes into effect Tuesday, July 1.
"The maintenance of a safe community which fosters student development and growth is a top priority for the Division of Student Affairs," said Nycole Courtney, UW's interim vice president for student affairs. "The Student Code of Conduct
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UW's Wyoming Institute for Disabilities Receives Funding for Health Care Education
LARAMIE, Wyoming, July 3 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW's Wyoming Institute for Disabilities Receives Funding for Health Care Education
The Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND), part of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Wyoming, has been awarded funding from the Working for Inclusive and Transformative Healthcare Foundation to support the development of an asynchronous course, followed by a virtual symposium, during summer 2026.
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