UW Sheep Program launches Sheep Innovators Exchange to New Zealand for young ranchers, entrepreneurs By Oil City News|November 26, 2024
UW Extension to host season extension, food production conference in Sheridan By Oil City News|March 11, 2024
Education Savings Account bill passes committee, returns to Senate floor By Ryan Lewallen|March 5, 2024
School choice bill sheds early childhood component as it advances through Senate By WyoFile|March 5, 2024
Gillette College to host UW seminar on energy innovations in ranching GILLETTE, Wyo. — On Monday, March 18, the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources will By County 17|February 26, 2024
UW to host over 500 students for future business leaders event; volunteers needed CHEYENNE, Wyo. — More than 500 high school students from across Wyoming will gather at the University of Wyoming from By Cap City News|February 22, 2024
Early childhood educator Kendra West builds better beginnings in southwest Wyoming Bucking trends of insufficient child care capacity and expensive options, West fueled expansion of Evanston’s early childhood landscape. By WyoFile|February 21, 2024
2 Gillette residents chosen for Mike Rowe work ethic scholarships GILLETTE, Wyo. — The work ethic of two Gillette residents is paying off after they were named among the 124 By Klark Byrd|January 24, 2024
Commercial pesticide recertification, new applicator program offered Jan. 16–18 CASPER, Wyo. — For Wyoming pesticide applicators seeking to recertify their commercial application license or apply for their first commercial By Oil City News|December 24, 2023
Applications open for new farmers, ranchers internship program LARAMIE, Wyo. — The GrowinG Internship Program is now accepting applications for 2024. “The goal of this program is to By Oil City News|December 24, 2023
Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation accepting applications for educator workshops CASPER, Wyo. — The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is accepting applications from educators interested in participating in its two six-day By Oil City News|December 19, 2023
State Board of Ed seeks public comment on standards, certificates of completion CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming State Board of Education and the State Board of Career and Technical Education will meet By County 17|December 16, 2023
Tribal school officials, lawmakers sketch out performance gap solutions Districts request support for mental health needs, counselors and substance abuse programs as educators strive to improve graduation rates and By WyoFile|November 23, 2023
UW, University of Utah to hold virtual town hall on critical minerals The University of Wyoming and the University of Utah will host a virtual town hall regarding critical minerals research from By Mary Stroka|November 20, 2023
Public funds for private schools? Lawmakers advance ‘education savings account’ bill Qualifying parents would be eligible for up to $5K a year for pre-K education, homeschool expenses or private school tuition. By WyoFile|November 18, 2023
Degenfelder issues library book guidance: Here’s what’s in it As local battles in Wyoming reflect a national surge in book controversy, the document is meant to guide districts in By WyoFile|November 4, 2023
WDE, stakeholder group releases guide for school library materials policies The Wyoming Department of Education has released guidance for establishing or changing library materials policies. By Mary Stroka|November 1, 2023
Amid teacher exodus, Wyoming eyes $68M to cover rising K-12 costs Districts would see increased funding for the 2024-25 school year if approved by the Legislature during the upcoming budget session. By WyoFile|October 28, 2023
State education agency will wade into book battles, Degenfelder tells Congress In congressional testimony, Degenfelder said statewide guidance will improve inadequate systems and policies at the local level. She later used By WyoFile|October 25, 2023
Congress grapples with explicit content debate in school libraries CASPER, Wyo. — Megan Degenfelder, the elected state superintendent of public instruction for Wyoming, testified before Congress Oct. 19, highlighting By Oil City News|October 19, 2023
Out-of-state anti-trans group stages protest at UW sorority Three out-of-state activists placed flyers and rocks with discriminatory statements Thursday evening near a University of Wyoming sorority that made By WyoFile|October 1, 2023
Daniels Scholarship Program application now open CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Daniels Fund has opened the application process for the Daniels Scholarship Program, providing opportunities for students By County 17|September 15, 2023
Wagonwheel, Paintbrush schools exceed expectations, state report says Campbell County School District schools received ratings in a report the Wyoming Department of Education released today. By Mary Stroka|September 1, 2023
Judge dismisses lawsuit against UW sorority, transgender sister A 72-page complaint against Artemis Langford and Kappa Kappa Gamma failed to adequately state a claim, according to the ruling. By Tayler Stephenson|August 26, 2023
UW SER releases landowners’ guide to carbon capture, storage The guide, "What Every Wyoming Landowner Should Know About Carbon Capture and Storage," addresses issues associated with the development of By Mary Stroka|August 25, 2023
CyberWyoming’s student challenge focuses on safeguarding internet-connected medical devices The third annual Cyber-In-A-Box School Video Challenge focuses on the subject of medical internet of things items. By Oil City News|August 24, 2023
Governor, superintendent to lead student-centered learning kickoff in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon will join Superintendent Megan Degenfelder and partners from the State Board of Education and By Oil City News|August 23, 2023
Campbell school district recognizes ‘fantabulous’ employee "Fantabulous," "the best" and "super" are among the words Campbell County School District children would use to describe the education By Mary Stroka|August 23, 2023
Vast majority of Wyoming kids get vaccinated The school year is upon us, which means required vaccinations against ailments like hepatitis B, polio and measles. By WyoFile|August 22, 2023
UW center partners to use waste product to help create hydrogen A research center within The University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources will lead a $10 million hydrogen project that By Mary Stroka|August 17, 2023
Museum educator’s departure prompts Rockpile to cancel event Campbell County Rockpile Museum has canceled this year's archaeology fair because it won't have the staffing necessary to run it, Director Robert By Mary Stroka|August 16, 2023
Regan, Gordon talk energy in Wyoming visit GILLETTE, Wyo. — U.S. EPA Administrator Michael Regan has completed his visit to Wyoming, according to the University of Wyoming By Mary Stroka|August 10, 2023
(PHOTOS) Campbell school administrators teach new teachers Preparing to go to back to school includes education for teachers on district policies and procedures. By Mary Stroka|August 9, 2023
School choice, early childhood education funding packaged together Joint Education Committee will consider bill that would set aside public funds for private schools, including early childhood education. By WyoFile|August 4, 2023
Campbell County school board to OK bids on improvements, get PowerSchool breach update By Klark Byrd|6 minutes ago