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Weber State University is celebrating Constitution Day with special guest Charlie Cook, founder of The Cook Political Report and one of the nation’s most respected political analysts.
For 27-year-old Weber State University student Davis Swanson, pursuing a degree in zoology isn’t just about academics but understanding life in all its forms.
Weber State University will kick off its annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations Sept. 10, where all are invited to participate in a month packed with events that highlight the significance of Hispanic and Latino communities.
It’s time for Weber State University and the surrounding community to roll up their sleeves and give at the 22nd annual American Red Cross Blood Battle, hosted at WSU Sept. 8–12.
Hailey D’Lynn Smith eats, sleeps, and breathes cheerleading. Despite only starting her cheer career four years ago, she has since taken her talent to the world stage and gained a sizable following.
The average day for Weber State nursing student Jared Esplin looks very different than it did three years ago, when he worked on his fifth-generation, family-run dairy farm.
For over 15 years, John Cavitt, a respected zoology professor of Weber State University’s College of Science, has been a leading expert in avian ecology and spearheaded critical efforts to study and protect the endangered western snowy plover.
This year, Weber State University will begin offering students in some disciplines a way to earn bachelor’s degrees on an accelerated timeline, within three years or less.