Gov. Cox signs multitudes of bills as session ends
Gov. Spencer Cox signed a total of 349 pieces of legislation into law in what was a ‘record’ year for the annual event.
Current events happening around the campus
Gov. Spencer Cox signed a total of 349 pieces of legislation into law in what was a ‘record’ year for the annual event.
The Women’s Success Center reminds us of some of women’s accomplishments in the education industry over the last 300 years in honor of Women’s History Month.
The Noorda Center hosted the talented pianist Changyong Shin for a night of breathtaking music.
Artist Chiiild visited Salt Lake City over spring break with the release of his latest album “Better Luck in the Next Life.”
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’s Financial Aid & Scholarships office hosted an event on Feb. 28 for students to receive aid by completing the FAFSA form.
Richie Hofmann and Lisa Hiton, two nationally recognized poets, read from their collection of works at UVU.
UVU’s 2023 Vice President of Academics candidate is a write-in Mackenzie Jones, who shared her vision with the Review on why she wanted to run.
Here we discuss some important scholarship opportunities and resources students can look forward to and take advantage of.
Beth Krensky’s renowned art exhibition “Between” comes to Utah Valley University. It is a multimedia experience that utilizes performance art, photography and artifacts.
The UVU police reported eight instances of criminal activity. This included disorderly conduct, harassment, sex offense, theft, vehicle burglary, and three cases of criminal mischief.
The Repertory Ballet Ensemble collaborated with numerous departments and disciplines to deliver their performance of “Hansel and Gretel.”
UVU’s take on Innovation Days brought many different programs together for students to easily access resources.
On Feb. 16, Whitney Johnson, as a part of Utah Valley University’s Presidential Lecture Series, discusses personal improvement and development.
The Banff Film Festival tour stopped at UVU and left people feeling inspired.
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