UW’s Wallop Civic Engagement Program’s new Profiles in Wyoming Resilience Research Project

UW’s Wallop Civic Engagement Program’s new Profiles in Wyoming Resilience Research Project
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City of Douglas recently issued the following announcement.

Participate in the Wallop Program’s Profiles in Wyoming Resilience Research Project! The project seeks your input to help the project team get a better picture of the opportunities and barriers our citizens face to academic achievement, employment, and community resilience. For more information, visit www.uwyo.edu/wallop. There, you can learn how to participate, view what type of photos the project uses, and complete a required consent form so the project can use your photo(s). The project team also invites you to attend a short informational webinar if you have further questions or want to speak to the project team. If you cannot make Tuesday’s 5:30 webinar, there is another session Wednesday at noon, as well as twice per week through mid-March, to answer questions and provide more information on how to participate: https://uwyo.zoom.us/j/97610186161

Check out the Wallop team on Facebook and LinkedIn as “Malcolm Wallop Civic Engagement Program”, or on Instagram at @wallopcivicengagement.

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