Shane Murphy, assistant professor in the UW Department of Atmospheric Science, is specifically examining the effects of black and brown carbon emitted from wildfires.
“We definitely have to do what’s right for the business,” says Storey. “We think that what’s right for the business right now is to do whatever we can to stay in Laramie.”
Representatives of the Daniels Fund joined University of Wyoming and state officials in announcing their partnership to support the UW Board of Trustees' Education Initiative Wednesday at a press conference in the Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center...
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees’ initiative to transform the UW College of Education into a top-tier institution has received a five-year, $4.5 million grant from the Daniels Fund.
The UW Board of Trustees applied for the grant in September...
A University of Wyoming program that helps students adjust to college life and prepare for careers after graduation will be funded by a federal grant for the next five years.
The university’s Student Success Services program was awarded a five-year TRIO grant from the U...
The State Loan and Investment Board approved the City of Laramie’s request for a $2.9 million Business Committed grant to construct a manufacturing facility during its meeting Thursday morning in Cheyenne.
The $2,935,924 grant from the Wyoming Business Council Business Ready Community program will fund construction of a 15,500 square-foot building in the Laramie River Business Park for Tungsten He
Laramie’s $2,935,924 grant request for the construction of a manufacturing building was recommended for approval by the Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors during its meeting in Cheyenne on Monday.
In order to build a 15,500 square-foot facility in the Laramie River Business Park for San Diego-based Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts, the City of Laramie applied for the Business Ready Commu
The National Institutes of Health has awarded the state of Wyoming a $17.4 million grant that will be given to the University of Wyoming as the lead institution. The grant will fund biomedical education and research in Wyoming.
This five-year grant will go to the Wyoming IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program for projects centered on the health issues that matter to rural
Today, Special Olympics Wyoming announced that it has received a grant from the Daniels Fund in the amount of $50,000. The grant was awarded so recently that the specific use of the money has not yet been determined.
Five statewide events are held annually by Special Olympics Wyoming, including the Summer Games in Laramie, which most recently ran May 7-9 of this year...