UVUSA student election results 2024-2025
The highly anticipated Student Government Elections happened this week to vote for new leadership positions and constitutional changes.
Current events happening around the campus
The highly anticipated Student Government Elections happened this week to vote for new leadership positions and constitutional changes.
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.
UVUSA elections open March 4 at 8 a.m.; here’s a breakdown of the candidates for Vice President of Engagement.
The positions of Vice President of Student Activities and Academic Senate have only one registered candidate each. Here’s a breakdown of both.
As it turns out, “constitutionally protected speech” does have consequences – especially when it brings appropriate educator-student conduct and personal rights into question. ?
Utah is a cultural hotspot with new and exciting things happening left and right. Here are a few local news stories to be aware of.
The deadline to apply for graduation is quickly approaching. To help students prepare, here are important resources and information to get started.
Utah Valley University Alumni Association is thrilled to extend many networking opportunities, events, and exclusive benefits for UVU alumni.
Club Rush was held this week to promote the clubs at UVU and help students learn what more UVU has to offer.
“Even if you’re not confident, act confident,” says Hadley Sanders, an instructional aide at the UVU Public Speaking Lab. Speaking confidently can make the difference to be a good speech.
UVU’s Black Student Union and African Diaspora Initiative provide resources for Black students to foster success and encourage the entire campus to get involved.
On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, Gov. Spencer Cox signed two bills into law. H.B. 261 and H.B. 257 will limit diversity training, hiring and inclusion programs and modify restroom access based on biological sex.
Kick off Black History Month by continuing to support local Black-owned restaurants and other businesses.
“We are still growing and that is really testimony to the experience that students are having here at UVU,” boasts UVU President Astrid Tuminez in the 2024 State of the University address.
Young Americans Foundation Chapter President Michael Erickson discussed the chapter’s upcoming event with Yeonmi Park, North Korean defector and conservative advocate.
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