Kate Strong, founder of My Strong World, visits UVU
Reading Time: 2 minutes On Thursday, March 21, Kate Strong visited the Women’s Success Center at UVU to speak to students about her experience for Women’s History Month.
Reading Time: 2 minutes On Thursday, March 21, Kate Strong visited the Women’s Success Center at UVU to speak to students about her experience for Women’s History Month.
Reading Time: 2 minutes This month there are many things happening around campus to celebrate Women’s History Month. The Roots of Knowledge which is home to the stained-glass exhibit that encompasses all of history is highlights the valuable contributions and lessons that we have learned from women from the beginning of time. Throughout the whole month of March, students […]
Reading Time: 2 minutes “I’m a high school dropout now with a master’s degree,” the Deputy Dean of Students in Student Development and Well-Being, Ashley Larsen says.
Reading Time: 2 minutes On Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, the Lunar Lander Odysseus, developed by the Aerospace Company Intuitive Machines, landed sideways on the South Pole of the moon after getting a foot snagged on a rock.
Reading Time: 3 minutes READER DISCRETION ADVISED: On Feb. 20, 2024, family vlogger Ruby Franke and her unlicensed counselor Jodi Hildebrandt were both sentenced to four consecutive counts of felony aggravated child abuse following their arrest on Aug. 30, 2023.
Reading Time: < 1 minute The highly anticipated Student Government Elections happened this week to vote for new leadership positions and constitutional changes.
Reading Time: 6 minutes As student government elections are nearing, take some time to get to know the student body president candidates for who they are beyond the campaign.
Reading Time: 2 minutes UVUSA elections open March 4 at 8 a.m.; here’s a breakdown of the candidates for Vice President of Engagement.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The positions of Vice President of Student Activities and Academic Senate have only one registered candidate each. Here’s a breakdown of both.
Reading Time: 3 minutes As it turns out, “constitutionally protected speech” does have consequences – especially when it brings appropriate educator-student conduct and personal rights into question. ?