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State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for 2019-11-24 ( 7 items ) |
Governor Proposes Funding for University of Wyoming Endowed Professorships, Energy Research (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 20 [TNSgrants-state] -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The University of Wyoming would receive one-time matching dollars for endowed professorships, energy research and the College of Law's experiential learning clinics under Gov. Mark Gordon's budget proposal for the upcoming biennium.
The governor's proposal, announced Monday, essentially maintains the current level of funding for just about all university operations.
"At this time of unc more PR
LCCC Improves Academic Offerings to Better Help Students' Long-Term Goals (10)
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 21 -- Laramie County Community College issued the following news:
Following several months of extensive research, discussion and consideration, Laramie County Community College will restructure significant aspects of its academic offerings to better serve its students.
"LCCC is focused on providing clear, coherent pathways for students, ones that lead them to meaningful opportunities when they graduate from LCCC, hopefully right here in Wyoming," LCCC President Dr. Joe more PR
University of Wyoming School of Nursing Receives Full Reaccreditation for All Programs (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 18 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The University of Wyoming Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing has been granted a full 10-year reaccreditation by the school's accrediting body, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), for all of the school's programs through Dec. 31, 2029.
These programs include the baccalaureate degrees in nursing, including the Basic Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), an on-campus BSN option; Bachelors Re more PR
Wyo. Gov. Gordon Releases Budget Proposal, Sets Fiscally Conservative Course for Challenging Time Ahead (10)
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 19 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
Governor Mark Gordon released his budget for the next two fiscal years, charting a fiscally conservative path that keeps ongoing spending low and calls for a significant reduction in capital construction.
"The changes that are taking place in the energy industry will impact how we fund government services next year and every year after," Governor Gordon said. "To prepare for this uncertain future, it' more PR
Wyo. Gov. Gordon: Stag Arms Announces Wyoming as Its New Home (10)
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 19 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
Governor Mark Gordon announced today that firearms manufacturing company Stag Arms LLC will be relocating to Cheyenne, Wyoming by the end of the year.
The relocation is the latest move by a firearm company opting to take advantage of Wyoming's business-friendly environment. Stag's decision to relocate to the state follows similar recent moves by other firearms companies, including Weatherby, which rel more PR
Wyoming Gov. Gordon Launches Budget Transparency Website (10)
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 22 -- Gov. Mark Gordon, R-Wyoming, issued the following news release:
Governor Mark Gordon has announced the launch of Wyoming Sense, a budget transparency website that offers the public an easy way to access information about his recommended state budget.
Site visitors can dive into the allocation of dollars to all state agencies and gain an understanding of the different funding streams that each utilizes. The Governor sees the website as a valuable tool for taxpayers more PR
Yellowstone's Migrating Bison Manipulate Springtime Green-Up, University of Wyoming Scientists Help Show (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 19 [TNSbiologyresearch-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal] -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
On a typical June day in Yellowstone, it's not unusual to see hundreds of bison grazing in the Lamar Valley. The herds appear to aimlessly move back and forth through meadows threaded by a winding river, just passive figures in an idyllic scene. But, as it turns out, that's far from the full picture.
In fact, with every blade of more PR
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