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UW College of Agriculture reaches record enrollment

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Enrollment in the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources set a record this year, Dean Frank Galey told members of the research and Extension (R&E) centers during planning meetings in Laramie in February.

Galey said 926 students were enrolled the beginning of the fall semester--the eighth consecutive year of increased enrollment. And, the college continues first among the colleges at UW in terms of grant funds per faculty member. More than $12 million in grants was received last year.

Personnel from the Laramie, Powell, and Sheridan R&E centers and from the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center near Lingle provided updates from their centers and planning for this year.


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