UVU Mental Health Services
This month is suicide prevention month, and there are many events around campus to help students.
Zach is a senior at Utah Valley University, He is majoring in political science with a minor in constitutional Studies. He loves the outdoors, cars and food.
This month is suicide prevention month, and there are many events around campus to help students.
UVU is helping their student community with food insecurity by providing resources.
Utah Valley University has an Ombuds office to help students resolve complaints and problems.
Utah Valley University has many different resources for students, for help through a difficult time or just getting used to being a college student.
Utah Valley University offers graduation cords to all students to fund I AM UVU Legacy scholarships.
Utah Valley University held another installment in their Roots of Knowledge Speaker Series featuring Dr. Anne Arendt, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology.
The Utah Valley University Multicultural Student Council hosted Diversity Dialogue, where students Fatoumat Konate and Sara Alam spoke on growing up in the Muslim faith.
On March 2nd the Fulton Library hosted Utah Valley University Professor Jordan Allen in the Roots of Knowledge gallery, where she spoke about her findings and results of a study that focused on the costs and disadvantages of parent-child religious differences.
UVU students First Yongyun and Sam LeVitre compete for the VP of Engagement position here at UVU. They hope to share their vision with students.
UVU students Taylee Hunter and Caleb Cutler are running for VP of Student Activities, an office in which they would be tasked with planning major activities and events for students and the university. Both candidates are hoping to make their case to student voters.
UVU’s take on Innovation Days brought many different programs together for students to easily access resources.
UVU’s Black Student Union and UVU’s African Diaspora Initiative will be hosting a variety of events for Black History Month.
BYU alumni create “The Lowdown” to help students find housing, find reliable reviews, and find a property that best fits student needs.
UVU’s Housing Services help students from all demographics to find housing, buy and sell contracts, as well as understand the legality of lease agreements.
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