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Weber State is a U.S. News & World Report best regional public university in 2026
Weber State has Carnegie Community Engagement classification
Weber State is one of the best regional colleges in the west per the Princeton Review in 2026

WSU NEWS

Adam Gardiner and Stephanie Wolfe at spring 2026 graduation.

Political expert, father of four completes long-awaited chapter with WSU degree

Adam Gardiner had a well-established career in politics but still wanted to finish his degree. The father of four graduated in spring 2026 while balancing family and job responsibilities.

A crowd of people sit on the grass on campus, watching fireworks in the night sky.

The Lindquist Family Symphony Pops Concert and Fireworks show returns

The skies above Weber State will light up once again at the annual Lindquist Family Symphony Pops Concert and Fireworks show, July 12 from 9–11 p.m. at the Ada Lindquist Plaza.

Darcy Carter leans on a handrail in front of windows in the Dumke Interprofessional Education Building

WSU appoints well-known leader as dean of the Dumke College of Health Professions

Next month, Weber State University’s Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions will welcome a new dean who’s already well-known on campus.

Geography Professor Dan Bedford stands in front of 25th Street in Ogden. He's holding a a thermometer used to measure temperature during his climate research.

Research from Weber State helps plan for rising summer temps

For many cities, summer means sunbaked sidewalks and asphalt that radiate the day’s heat. This is the focus of new research by Dan Bedford, a geography professor at Weber State University.