Emerging Educators Lead the Way at Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps Capstone Fair

Last month, the University of Wyoming College of Education hosted the annual Capstone Fair for the Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps, an inspiring event that showcased the work of second- and third-year corps members preparing to teach in Wyoming’s rural communities.

The Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps, a partnership between the University of Wyoming’s School of Teacher Education and Teton Science Schools, supports future educators through hands-on, community-rooted experiences. The Year 2+ participants showcased a wide range of self-directed projects, from presenting at national conferences to developing place-based curricula and collaborating on local conservation and literacy initiatives.

“These projects were entirely student-driven, built on each participant’s goals, and completed alongside coursework and student teaching,” said Dr. Alison Mercier, program lead. “It’s a testament to their passion and commitment to rural education.”

By combining academic support, professional mentorship, and real-world experience, the program equips new teachers to thrive in rural classrooms and build lasting connections in the communities they serve.

Read more here: https://www.uwyo.edu/news/2025/06/wyoming-rural-teacher-corps-hosts-annual-capstone-fair-at-uw.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawK2zhhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFOeGxWanZOeDU1enRITkV1AR4QYJXS6vf2rtpt9icLv7_OeSYwIT0SQg3E9JHnWNInMb2SZz7huZCliYspfg_aem_WTileyvkWBAI33CwfVFP2A

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