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Grand Challenges survey SurveyMonkey 1 / 40 Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of Wyoming Research Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinary research opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and the world.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promote vibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with Grand Challenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact are high. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for student education, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areas for a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, the professions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out this survey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fall semester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statements you consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. In fact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/Problem Statements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, but it should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to be creative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Education and access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorest county in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, in Wyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming have access to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant to antibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence and other advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated, including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, and questions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements Theme or Problem Statement 1 To improve the quality of democracy: the history of race, class and gender relations in the United States Theme or Problem Statement 2 Political in/civility Theme or Problem Statement 3 What is the future of work, given the impact of technologies #1 #1 COMPLETE COMPLETE Collector: Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link) (Web Link) Started: Started: Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:26:38 AM Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:26:38 AM Last Modified: Last Modified: Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:28:20 AM Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:28:20 AM Time Spent: Time Spent: 00:01:42 00:01:42 IP Address: IP Address: 23.15.240.148 23.15.240.148 Page 1

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 To improve the quality of democracy: the history of race,class and gender relations in the United States

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Political in/civility

Theme or Problem Statement 3 What is the future of work, given the impact oftechnologies

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:26:38 AMThursday, September 05, 2019 6:26:38 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 05, 2019 6:28:20 AMThursday, September 05, 2019 6:28:20 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:01:4200:01:42IP Address:IP Address: 23.15.240.14823.15.240.148

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 ADA compliant housing

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Reliable high speed internet access throughout theLaramie community

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Trap neuter return for community cat colonies within thecity limits of Laramie

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 16, 2019 7:16:07 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 7:16:07 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 16, 2019 7:20:22 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 7:20:22 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:04:1500:04:15IP Address:IP Address: 65.153.101.6365.153.101.63

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Food insecurity/injustice

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Equity (social, environmental, economic) for NativeAmerican people living in the Wind River Reservationand other Sovereign Nations throughout the MountainWest

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 16, 2019 7:19:00 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 7:19:00 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 16, 2019 7:22:40 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 7:22:40 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:3900:03:39IP Address:IP Address: 23.212.3.17223.212.3.172

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Endemic diseases in wildlife, esp. CWD, rabies, plague,tularemia, brucellosis

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Viable organic agriculture, incl. horticulture

Theme or Problem Statement 3 One Health (diseases shared between people, livestockand wildlife)

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 16, 2019 7:59:01 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 7:59:01 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 16, 2019 8:02:20 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 8:02:20 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:1900:03:19IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.11923.220.96.119

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Rural adaptation for natural resource uncertainty

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Indigenous heritage:restoring our founding culture

Theme or Problem Statement 3 How Fox News altered Wyoming’s political landscape,1990-2020

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 16, 2019 8:47:59 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 8:47:59 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 16, 2019 8:52:24 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 8:52:24 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:04:2500:04:25IP Address:IP Address: 23.212.3.10023.212.3.100

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Invasive species impacts on land management, fire, andagriculture

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Land reclamation - repairing the damage caused byhuman activities

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Ecological knowledge and educated decision-making forthe environment

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 16, 2019 8:58:30 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 8:58:30 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 16, 2019 9:10:18 AMMonday, September 16, 2019 9:10:18 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:4700:11:47IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.11923.220.96.119

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Health Disparity

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Human Factor in Technology and Health

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Brain and Psychological Sciences

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 8:15:28 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 8:15:28 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 8:18:55 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 8:18:55 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:2700:03:27IP Address:IP Address: 184.28.156.5184.28.156.5

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Software supporting research is needed such asEndnote and Ithenticate as a University Level

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 8:48:53 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 8:48:53 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 8:51:32 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 8:51:32 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:02:3900:02:39IP Address:IP Address: 65.158.202.5465.158.202.54

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Untreated trauma and adverse childhood experiences

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Economic inequality and poverty

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Access to basic needs for ALL

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 8:46:06 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 8:46:06 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 9:01:16 AMTuesday, September 17, 2019 9:01:16 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:1000:15:10IP Address:IP Address: 23.1.237.2823.1.237.28

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Making Wyoming an Energy State, not just a fossilenergy state

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Re-imagining our land grant outreach mission in the21st century (e.g. arts and cultural programming above;health care; etc.)

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Integrating traditional tourism, ecotourism, waterresources, rangeland ecology, rangeland management,etc.

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Restoring and maintaining biodiversity

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Artificial intelligence

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Teaching skeptical thinking

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 The transition to a renewable energy economy

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Breakthroughs in quantum computing and data storage

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Energy storage

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 One Health: Diseases/disease processes thataffect/impact domestic animals, wildlife, and humans (inall aspects - biology, sustainability,economics/productivity) - plague, brucellosis, chronicwasting disease, Mycoplasma bovis, BVDV, rabies, WestNile virus, extractive energy industry contaminants,air/water contaminants, plastic pollution, global warmingand emerging vectors/diseases, invasive species, etc.

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Mental Health in the Rocky Mountain West (stigma and"cowboy culture" challenges, lack of services,challenges in broad rural/small town landscapes,economic challenges and links to low income problems,provider challenges, suicide epidemics,depression/loneliness, links with substance abuse)

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Not super-impressed with either of your "Environment"or "Natural Resources" categories in that both seem toignore Wyoming's big opportunities/challenges with theenvironment and resources other thanoil/gas/coal/trona, etc. - wildlife, wild places and spaces,biodiversity (animal, plant, invertebrate) and functioningecosystems, additive/destructive relationships withagriculture, energy, and other development, tourismincluding ecotourism andindustries/careers/jobs/majors/curricula associated withthat (or that could be developed based on that)

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Help Wyoming communities prepare for a changingclimate as a model for rural community resiliency.

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Economic development through sustainable outdoorrecreation and tourism development

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:25:32 AMWednesday, September 18, 2019 10:25:32 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:33:48 AMWednesday, September 18, 2019 10:33:48 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:1600:08:16IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.21523.220.96.215

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Energy transitions have social, economic, land use, andlegal impacts and may be regressive or poseenvironmental justice issues

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Anti-Vaccination in Wyoming

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Community opposition to growth or industrialdevelopment

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:45:54 AMWednesday, September 18, 2019 11:45:54 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 12:01:46 PMWednesday, September 18, 2019 12:01:46 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:5200:15:52IP Address:IP Address: 184.28.188.12184.28.188.12

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Seeking effective and efficient approaches to improveecosystem integrity while promoting social well beingand economic growth in the West

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 How can Wyoming be a leader in climate changemitigation and adaption?

Theme or Problem Statement 2 What will higher education look like in 20 years and howcan University of Wyoming be ahead of the curve?

Theme or Problem Statement 3 How can be build a resilient economy in the face oftechnological, demographic and environmental shifts?

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 19, 2019 8:03:29 AMThursday, September 19, 2019 8:03:29 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 19, 2019 8:06:18 AMThursday, September 19, 2019 8:06:18 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:02:4900:02:49IP Address:IP Address: 184.28.188.12184.28.188.12

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Wyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capita

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Health care inequality

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Education and access to information

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Not investing in the people that are already in thecommunity and the skills they have

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Not helping families/couples fit into the community ie:Hire one spouse, but let the other skilled spouseflounder

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Not becoming leaders in new energy sources/being tiedto old dying methods to our detriment

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 20, 2019 11:10:53 AMFriday, September 20, 2019 11:10:53 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 20, 2019 11:16:02 AMFriday, September 20, 2019 11:16:02 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:05:0800:05:08IP Address:IP Address: 208.46.163.7208.46.163.7

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Obesity is a growing problem in Wyoming

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Opioid use/addiction/use dependence as problems ofpain therapeutic among wyoming residents

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 20, 2019 1:10:09 PMFriday, September 20, 2019 1:10:09 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 20, 2019 1:12:34 PMFriday, September 20, 2019 1:12:34 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:02:2500:02:25IP Address:IP Address: 208.46.163.7208.46.163.7

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Wyoming needs a diverse economy that generatesrevenue sufficient to fund infrastructure and socialservices adequately.

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Citizens and policymakers have low science literacy andinformation literacy, such that policy is informed by badinformation and flat-out false understandings.

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Too many people are food insecure, including childrenand the elderly.

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, September 23, 2019 11:12:39 AMMonday, September 23, 2019 11:12:39 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, September 23, 2019 11:18:11 AMMonday, September 23, 2019 11:18:11 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:05:3100:05:31IP Address:IP Address: 69.31.113.16869.31.113.168

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Water insecurity / water quality (inextricably linked toclimate change / environmental degredation /environmental injustice))

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Rising antibiotic/antimicrobial resistance/selectivepressure

Theme or Problem Statement 3 In/Equitable access to higher education

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 10:38:52 AMWednesday, September 25, 2019 10:38:52 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 10:50:19 AMWednesday, September 25, 2019 10:50:19 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:2600:11:26IP Address:IP Address: 172.232.11.21172.232.11.21

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Domestic Violence

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Media literacy and civic engagement

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Adverse Childhood Experiences

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 26, 2019 8:41:41 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 8:41:41 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 26, 2019 8:46:25 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 8:46:25 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:04:4400:04:44IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.21523.220.96.215

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Changes in machine learning and AI are going toautomated between 1/4 and 1/2 of all current jobs in theUS in the next 20 years. The critical part of this is theretraining of people to take advantage of this and thelargest part is teaching knowledge based andprogramming skills. Apply machine learning (ML) toteaching a partially automated set of online andinteractive classes for teaching programming.

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Multi factor authentication using both biometrics andnon-biometric data (geographic information andbiometric) to secure computer systems. This uses bothmachine learning (ML) and adaptive learning.

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Use machine learning to track individual surgicalinstruments and as a part of infection prevention.

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 26, 2019 8:49:40 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 8:49:40 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 26, 2019 8:53:30 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 8:53:30 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:4900:03:49IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.21523.220.96.215

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Impacts of climate change on sustainabiltiy ofagriculture and resilience of ecosystems

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:32:35 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 11:32:35 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:35:22 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 11:35:22 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:02:4600:02:46IP Address:IP Address: 198.172.88.196198.172.88.196

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Climate Change

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Climate Change and water resources

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Climate Change and economy

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:39:18 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 11:39:18 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:40:48 AMThursday, September 26, 2019 11:40:48 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:01:3000:01:30IP Address:IP Address: 208.46.163.7208.46.163.7

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Climate Change (and science being hijacked by politics)

Theme or Problem Statement 2 True, deep diversification of Wyoming, cultural,economic, etc

Theme or Problem Statement 3 How will we deal with and support a larger agingpopulation

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 26, 2019 12:00:30 PMThursday, September 26, 2019 12:00:30 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 26, 2019 12:07:03 PMThursday, September 26, 2019 12:07:03 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:06:3300:06:33IP Address:IP Address: 208.46.163.7208.46.163.7

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Shifting economic base away from extraction towardsustainable, non-consumptive industries

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Overcoming cultural perceptions that create barriers toevolving (i.e. idea that coal is patriotic)

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Protecting open space, wildlife, and wildlife habitat inthe face of shifting economies and demographics

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, October 07, 2019 3:24:39 PMMonday, October 07, 2019 3:24:39 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, October 07, 2019 3:28:36 PMMonday, October 07, 2019 3:28:36 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:5600:03:56IP Address:IP Address: 184.84.242.103184.84.242.103

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Development of renewable energy resources

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Development of low cost medical diagnostic/screeningand condition management platforms

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Development of low cost water testing and purificationtechnologies

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, October 07, 2019 5:23:09 PMMonday, October 07, 2019 5:23:09 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, October 07, 2019 5:35:42 PMMonday, October 07, 2019 5:35:42 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:3300:12:33IP Address:IP Address: 69.8.201.9069.8.201.90

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Climate change

Theme or Problem Statement 2 The quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race,class, and gender

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Health care inequality

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, October 08, 2019 9:49:28 AMTuesday, October 08, 2019 9:49:28 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, October 08, 2019 9:51:51 AMTuesday, October 08, 2019 9:51:51 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:02:2300:02:23IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.3723.220.96.37

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Climate change

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Economic diversification

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Natural resource management, including water andenergy policies, in Wyoming and globally, need to bemade more sustainable

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Global climate change.

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Natual resource management and conservation.

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Equal access to health care.

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Our state government has a crippling bias towards bigcoal and ranching

Theme or Problem Statement 2 The state has never been able to turn the lack ofpopulation into a positive--either practically or inpopular imagination

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Gender inequality has made Wyoming a pariah in theeyes of the nation

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, October 10, 2019 11:32:13 AMThursday, October 10, 2019 11:32:13 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, October 10, 2019 11:37:15 AMThursday, October 10, 2019 11:37:15 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:05:0100:05:01IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.9523.220.96.95

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Wyoming - Adapting (or lack of adapting) to ClimateChange

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Wyoming - Uneven Economics - Lack of Action

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Wyoming - Health Care Inequality

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 2:07:20 PMTuesday, October 15, 2019 2:07:20 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 2:14:19 PMTuesday, October 15, 2019 2:14:19 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:06:5900:06:59IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.9523.220.96.95

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 poverty and the lack of economic development anddiversity in WY

Theme or Problem Statement 2 appropriate & timely role of k-12 education & higher edin addressing grand challenges

Theme or Problem Statement 3 food security, health care and access for all

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Food Security - producing food for a growing world, andproviding access to it

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Health Care - health needs of an aging and ruralpopulation, including mental health as well ascaregiving

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Small Business Development - preparing students andresidents to explore small business options

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, October 17, 2019 9:31:12 AMThursday, October 17, 2019 9:31:12 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, October 17, 2019 9:34:27 AMThursday, October 17, 2019 9:34:27 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:1500:03:15IP Address:IP Address: 23.220.96.3723.220.96.37

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Natural resource management

Theme or Problem Statement 2 The quality of democracy

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Education and access to information

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 9:18:57 AMWednesday, October 23, 2019 9:18:57 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 9:22:24 AMWednesday, October 23, 2019 9:22:24 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:03:2600:03:26IP Address:IP Address: 199.117.103.87199.117.103.87

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Addressing the Energy Transition: Production,Transmission, Storage, Economics, Policy, LegalAspects

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Rural Transportation Improvement and the Energy itRequires

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Ensuring the success of the rural economy as industryand their workforce needs change

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, November 15, 2019 5:02:22 PMFriday, November 15, 2019 5:02:22 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, November 15, 2019 5:11:38 PMFriday, November 15, 2019 5:11:38 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:1500:09:15IP Address:IP Address: 65.158.202.5465.158.202.54

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Q1 University of Wyoming Grand Challenges InitiativeWe invite your participation in the University of WyomingResearch Grand Challenges Initiative. What is a Research Grand Challenge? Grand Challenges are transdisciplinaryresearch opportunities that address issues of high societal and economic importance to Wyoming, the nation, and theworld.This activity will identify areas where investments in research capacity are needed, where incentives to promotevibrant partnering need to be created, where opportunities to align and identify academic coursework with GrandChallenges should be sought, and where opportunities for Grand Challenge research to have an economic impact arehigh. Girding all of this is the requirement that Grand Challenge research serves as a powerful platform for studenteducation, and for educational outreach to citizens of Wyoming and the Mountain West. We intend to identify areasfor a broad range of research, involving the arts, the humanities, the sciences, engineering, health, education, theprofessions, and interdisciplinary areas of inquiry. We wish to invite a broad range of input. In addition to filling out thissurvey, please also attend a listening session or town hall meeting on campus, to be arranged throughout the fallsemester. Theme/Problem Statement FormTo get started, please brainstorm three Themes or Problem Statementsyou consider to be Grand Challenges. At this point, you do not need to have a plan of action or solution in mind. Infact, if you do have a solution we ask that you still work back to find an open-ended description. Themes/ProblemStatements should be specific and include only one topic. The problem might influence different groups of people, butit should be a single problem. Please note: we have listed examples below to get you started, but feel free to becreative and to add problem statements beyond those listed here. Theme/Problem Statement examples: Educationand access to informationWyoming ranks 4th in the nation in suicide per capitaBig dataAlbany County is the poorestcounty in WyomingHealth care inequalityNatural resource management, including water and energy policies, inWyoming and globally, need to be made more sustainableMass incarcerationToo few people in rural Wyoming haveaccess to the arts and cultural programmingClimate changeHuman biology is becoming more resistant toantibioticsThe quality of democracy, such as inequalities of race, class, and genderThrough artificial intelligence andother advances in technology, jobs that have previously required human labor are now becoming automated,including blue- and white-collar labor. This has implications for the future of work, about access to healthcare, andquestions about a universal basic incomeIn the boxes below, please indicate three Themes or Problem Statements

Theme or Problem Statement 1 Universal basic income

Theme or Problem Statement 2 Universal healthcare

Theme or Problem Statement 3 Loss of research productivity / trust in researchestablishment

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Collector:Collector: Web Link 1 Web Link 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, November 28, 2019 12:07:44 PMThursday, November 28, 2019 12:07:44 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, November 28, 2019 12:08:43 PMThursday, November 28, 2019 12:08:43 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:00:5800:00:58IP Address:IP Address: 65.158.202.5265.158.202.52

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