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Alyssa Kennett, director of the Central California Public Health Consortium, was quoted on alcohol related crashes in Central California, stating that the high rate of fatalities represents a public health crisis and emphasizing the need to address broader patterns to prevent deadly incidents.
This story ran on FOX26 (April 27) Central Valley holds highest alcohol-related DUI death rate in state
Dr. Mohan Dangi, professor in the Department of Geography and City and Regional Planning, was interviewed about his academic and professional path from a remote Nepali village to Central Wyoming College in Riverton, Wyoming, 32 years ago.
Now an expert researcher in international solid waste management systems, he recently returned to his alma mater to attend its Innovation and Entrepreneurship conference and to connect with the new Nepali Consul General in the western 11 states to help create student and faculty exchanges between Nepal and Wyoming. He spoke at the pre-conference panel discussion, "Bringing Wyoming to the Global Community: A Conversation with the Consul General of Nepal," on the topic "Success or Failure? The Human Factors Behind Technological Solutions,” and was mentioned in related stories about the event by multiple news outlets.
This story ran in Cowboy State Daily (April 23) From Nepal To Riverton, One Student’s 30-Year Journey Leads To Global Partnership
This story ran in My Republica (April 27) Nepal Consul General holds high-level meetings in Wyoming, explores cooperation avenues
This story ran in Durbin Nepal (April 28) Consul General Khanal held various meetings and discussions
Dr. Andrew Fiala, professor in the Department of Philosophy, was quoted on whether the Iran war meets just war theory standards, stating that the primary U.S. justification of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons constitutes a preventive war, which is not considered justifiable under that framework.
This story ran in The Independent (April 27) Vance and Trump allies invoke ‘just war theory’ to legitimize Iran action. Experts say it ‘fails every single criteria’
Eric Hadden, executive director of the Water, Energy and Technology (WET) Center, was interviewed about agricultural water management, explaining that new irrigation technology uses artificial intelligence to analyze data and guide decisions.
This story ran in AgInfo (April 27) Drought and AI Technology and FAA Drone Regulations
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