When the University of Wyoming Student Union was built, it became the social center of life on campus. Pictured above is the “new” Wyoming Union Fountain Room where students could meet and socialize.
Originally constructed on March 3, 1939, the Wyoming Union has not only been the geographical center of campus, but is also known as the living room of campus. An addition in 1957, a comprehensive renovation in 1973 and another addition in 2002 have transformed the Wyoming Union into a place where students, staff, faculty, and community come together.
Today, the facility offers over 19,000 square feet of outstanding meeting and conference space. In addition, the building houses the University Store, Copy Center, First Interstate Bank, and a variety of dining options. Student services include the ASUW student government, Greek Life, Campus Activities Center, Service, Leadership and Community Engagement, Student Media, Non-Traditional Student Center, Rainbow Resource Center and the Multicultural Resource Center.
The Wyoming Union is a place where students can participate in a wide variety of programs, activities, leadership, and involvement opportunities that enrich the college experience.