Co-ops Help Spark New Course on Cooperative Business Model at University of Wyoming

22 May 2019
Next fall, students at the University of Wyoming will be able to register for a new course on the cooperative business model developed with support from the Wyoming Rural Electric Association.
Cheyenne-based WREA donated $10,000 to the university’s foundation to help fund and plan the three-credit course that will introduce students to the concept of member-ownership and delve into reasons for co-ops’ formation, their difference from other business structures and their relevance in today’s economic and social climate.
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