
UW Professor’s Book Helps Academics Better Teach Students Science Writing
A University of Wyoming faculty member wants to help college students become better writers of science by giving academics the tools necessary to do so.
As a NASA researcher, University of Wyoming student Drea Hineman studies sustainable food production in reduced-gravity environments—in other words, space farming.
A UW senior from Gillette, Hineman is majoring in plant production and protection with a concentration in horticulture. In addition to juggling work, classes, and homework, she spends hours every week monitoring lettuce plants in the Laramie Research and Extension Center greenhouse as part of a self-guided, NASA-supported research project.

A University of Wyoming faculty member wants to help college students become better writers of science by giving academics the tools necessary to do so.

The University of Wyoming Extension has published a new interview-based report identifying key changes, challenges and opportunities encountered by ranchers in Wyoming’s Upper Wind River Basin.

University of Wyoming entomology professor Scott Shaw recently contributed to a comprehensive new book on Darwin wasps, a group of insects that have a vital role in agriculture.

For new and current 4-H volunteers, the University of Wyoming Extension will offer an in-person training opportunity in Buffalo Saturday, Jan. 31.

Water, weather, wildfire—the list goes on. For Wyoming residents, especially those involved in agriculture, these environmental factors directly impact lives and livelihoods. As producers across the state face increased risk of severe drought, water shortages, and related issues, how can staff at land management agencies, conservation districts, county extension offices, and other local organizations help them plan ahead?

The University of Wyoming Extension welcomes Savannah May as the new 4-H youth development educator serving Sublette County.
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