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State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for 2020-10-25 ( 4 items ) |
N.Y. State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases School District Audits (10)
ALBANY, New York, Oct. 22 -- New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli issued the following news release on Oct. 21Audits:
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced the following school district audits have been issued.
Dalton-Nunda Central School District - Financial Management (Allegany County, Livingston County and Wyoming County)
The board and district officials did not adopt realistic budgets and effectively manage fund balance and reserves. The board's actions to more PR
Ten COVID-19 Cases Among University of Wyoming Cross Country Teams Prompt Action (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 22 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Ten cases of COVID-19 have been detected among members of the University of Wyoming's men's and women's cross country teams, prompting the university to take action to limit the spread of the virus in that group of students, employees and the broader community.
The 37 cross country team members will not engage in any athletic activities -- including practice, workouts and in-person meetings -- and the mem more PR
University of Wyoming Researcher Leads Study of Seabird Ecosystem Shift in Falkland Islands (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on Oct. 23:
Seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean are facing direct and indirect impacts of climate change due to rising temperatures and ocean acidification. However, long-term monitoring of seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean typically only began in the 1950s, posing a challenge to understanding the long-term responses of seabirds to global change.
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University of Wyoming, Community Colleges Plan 'Universal 2-Plus-2' Agreements (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 22 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
For the past five years, students in many popular degree programs at Wyoming community colleges have been able to seamlessly transfer to the University of Wyoming as a result of dozens of "2-plus-2" articulation agreements between academic departments of UW and the institutions.
That collaboration is taking another step forward, with the aim of providing all community college students with the assurance t more PR
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