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UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
UW Study Looks Into Chronic Wasting Disease
A group of University of Wyoming researchers presents evidence that chronic wasting disease is driving evolution in mule deer. Holly Ernest, a UW professor of wildlife genomics and disease ecology, was part of a research group that examined a single genetic mutation that is tied to the progression of chronic wasting disease in mule deer. E...
UW Faculty Takes Part in Study of Wildfire In Rocky Mountains
UW Faculty Takes Part in Study of Wildfire In Rocky Mountains
UW Faculty Takes Part in Study of Wildfire In Rocky Mountains
Bryan Shuman, a professor in the UW Department of Geology and Geophysics, was the main co-author of a paper, titled “Rocky Mountain Subalpine Forests Now Burning More Than Any Time in Recent Millennia,” that was published today (June 14) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The journal is on...
UW Researchers Find Attachment For Leaders Beneficial
UW Researchers Find Attachment For Leaders Beneficial
UW Researchers Find Attachment For Leaders Beneficial
According to research by a University of Wyoming faculty member and colleagues, positive daily experiences with their families generally help leaders in their efforts to be transformational in the workplace. But some leaders benefit more from positive family experiences than others...
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
There are many reasons throughout history for why people commit mass murder of there fellow man. A more recent discovery by a research team, which includes two University of Wyoming faculty members, reveals the oldest documented site of an indiscriminate mass killing 6,200 years ago in what is now Potočani, Croatia...
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses “Fake Nice”
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses “Fake Nice”
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses “Fake Nice”
Research led by a University of Wyoming business management expert shows that abusive bosses may retain their positions by taking steps to repair their social images without acting meaningfully to change their behavior. Shawn McClean, an assistant professor in UW’s College of Business, joined colleagues from the University of Iowa, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Texas A&M University i
New Study Group App For UW Students
New Study Group App For UW Students
New Study Group App For UW Students
The students at the University of Wyoming have a new opportunity avalible to them this spring with a new group study app. The CircleIn app will be available beginning Monday, Jan. 25. The new study app will help students be more productive and more collaborative and will accelerate their learning...

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