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Tom Buchanan

UW’s bad public art

March 2, 2018 by Donal O'Toole 7 Comments

The creation of a committee to review all public art installations at the university will expand censorship of an already uninspired collection.

University of Wyoming president McGinity will resign in 2016

April 14, 2015 by Gregory Nickerson Leave a Comment

University of Wyoming president Dick McGinity will step down in 2016. UW trustees plan an open search for next president.

Point and Counterpoint: Closed UWYO Presidential Search Process

February 5, 2013 by Gregory Nickerson 2 Comments

Today the Senate passed House Bill 223, which exempts institutions of higher education from releasing identifying information in presidential searches.

Buchanan on Carbon Sink: UW didn't kowtow to powerful interests

October 26, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 4 Comments

Buchanan on Carbon Sink: UW didn’t kowtow to powerful interests

— An op-ed by Tom Buchanan, University of Wyoming president

Critics of the removal of the “Carbon Sink, What Goes Around Comes Around” installation at the University of Wyoming have

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Carbon Sink; University of Wyo doesn't have to bend to energy politics

October 18, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 4 Comments

When University of Wyoming officials caved to pressure from politicians and the energy industry to remove the Carbon Sink sculpture from campus earlier this year, they revealed a no-tolerance policy toward speech suspected to counter the sanitized PR messaging of Wyoming’s fossil fuel industries.
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