Photo Source: Public Health Image Library Two University of Wyoming professors, with assistance from a UW graduate student, developed a public health tool to track COVID-19 data — one that provides up-to-date information tailored for rural areas, such as Wyoming. Pavel Chernyavskiy, in the UW Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and Tim Robinson, a statistics professor and the director of UW’s WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) Medical Education Program, are the co-principal investigators of the project. They recently produced the “Interactive COVID-19 Data by United States County” dashboard page. The dashboard establishes and maintains data visualization using maps related to COVID-19. UW’s Advanced Research Computing Center (ARCC) — housed within the Office of Research and Economic Development — hosts the webpage. The dashboard can be found at https://pathfinder.arcc.uwyo.edu:3839/covidvisualmap/.