RodeoProfessor
@RodeoProfessor
Part time rodeo clown 🇺🇸 Full time faculty clown
My hope for the incoming Trump administration is that federal agencies like Interior & NPS go back to good faith management of land, water, wildlife, and public land. End policy focus on “nonbinary fire crews” and focus on winning back public trust.


The best poaster of all time was Alexander Hamilton writing as “a friend to America” in his “The Farmer Refuted” pamphlet, helping launch essential ideas that underpinned the entire revolution including natural rights & the Continental Congress as the voice of the people.
Just saw a post claiming that using a pseudonym is un-American. What a bizarre claim. The Founding Fathers frequently used pseudonyms!
This is a major win. Won’t forget the Kinkos I’ve lost along the way.
🚨 JUST IN: The Trump admin has DE-REGULATED gas cans, per EPA Admin Lee Zeldin Gas cans have gotten so ridiculously complicated that there are literal TUTORIAL VIDEOS on how to use them. If you’ve ever used one, you know what I mean Old fashioned gas cans are now LEGAL again!
Had the Hulk pillow doll thing, matching PJs, backpack, and bed sheets well into high school. This is sad. Praying for the soul and the eternal rest of our Brother.
RIP Hulk Hogan. An absolute legend.
Rest easy boys. We appreciate you. We miss you. But we know you’re having a blast together again.
What’s a guy got to do around these parts to get my grad students to tell me when our papers get published? Gen Z, I love yall but you’re very odd.
Something that I wish the NYT talked about more, since they’re so concerned with equity and all that, is how the grant shutoff impacted the most junior scientists and students. No tenured profs were hurt by this, maybe they lost some summer salary, but their paychecks still came…
“Whatever onerous terms the school has agreed to…” The NYT published a Columbia faculty member’s critique of the deal that doesn’t in any way address the terms of the deal.
My students can work with statistical models, earth system science models, remotely sensed data, GIS platforms, and do a wide range of lab and field work. They’re having a heck of a time getting hired. This isn’t just poetry majors.
58% of students who graduated within the last year are still looking for their first job, according to a recent report from Kickresume.
>This is a great video showing how anti-human and anti-ranching that public comment periods at Wildlife Commission meetings in inter-mountain West states can be. >Watch this video and ask yourself “are these the people I want speaking up at public meetings and representing the…
‼️COLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE COMMISSION discussion...‼️ 1. Federal Government to buy out ranches, 'so wolves can live in peace!' 2. If unwilling to sell, use EMINENT DOMAIN 3. Humans have no place in the wildest parts of the Rocky Mountains 4. All public lands should be…
Doing some serious research here. Come September would you rather be:
I just wanted to thank everyone that liked and shared this post, as well as those who reached out to their representatives. The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government completed its 2026 budget markup and included $5m for the National…
Much like the public land sales that were originally in the Big Beautiful Bill, the proposed 2026 Fiscal Year budget includes zeroing-out of the National Historic Records and Publications Commission (NHPRC) and proposes the elimination of the National Endowment for the Humanities…
I think before we say “people paid by the government shouldn’t vote” we should consider what they do.
if you rely on government for your main source of income, the incentives are broken and you should not be allowed to vote
Vividly remember tears being shed during one of our earliest screenings at @sundancefest in 2019 when this scene came round and realising that we'd been involved in making something a bit special. 🙌 The TV transmission depicted here was happening exactly 56 years ago as I post.
Greatest montage ever made, the U.S. Navy’s preparations to pick up the Apollo 11 Astronauts with the USS Hornet, 1500 mi SW of Hawaii upon Apollo reentry, including 8000 aviators, sailors, frogmen, NASA scientists on July 29, 1969 set to “Oh Mother Country, I Do Love You”
1) It’s a Canadian company pushing this mine to trash the Alaska sockeye fishery 2) 90% of people who live in Bristol Bay don’t want this mine, 3) the Army Corps denied a permit too, it’s not just the EPA, due to major problems with mitigation plans and a complete lack of…
MINE PEBBLE NOW
Our program steer and heifer calves are going next Wednesday at the Producers Livestock, Cattle Drive video auction in Cheyenne. They were having trouble getting the PDF copy up on their website so I’ve attached the lots, retweets appreciated.
“We could have been Canada” Haha no thanks New Yorker, we’re good.
The New Yorker having a normal one.
Would love to hear the story on this
Boeing CH-47 Chinook transporting a tree.
Muting the word WNBA and the two players whose names I know TMFMS