Empowering your tomorrow
The Equity Education Center at UVSC hosted “Empowering Your Tomorrow,” intended to raise awareness on career opportunities for 6th to 12th grade boys and their parents.
The Equity Education Center at UVSC hosted “Empowering Your Tomorrow,” intended to raise awareness on career opportunities for 6th to 12th grade boys and their parents.
Former UVSC student Ammon Hardin, 18, was arrested by the Provo Police Department on Dec. 10 after evidence linked him to three armed robberies and two break-ins.
Expect the number of bachelor’s degrees at UVSC to continue to increase with this year’s transition to university status. At the start of the fall 2007 semester, UVSC broadened its degree offerings, which now totals 56 bachelor’s programs.
Earning a college degree requires the devotion of time and effort. It also requires something less readily available to college students: money, a lot of money.
A few years ago the honors program amounted to a handful of classes with an H embedded in their call number (i.e. 101H) and the honors office consisted of a small cramped room in the bowels of the Liberal Arts building. Entering the program was as simple as adding an honors course, and completion of the program was based solely on completing a certain number of credits. Starting this semester, that has all changed.
So you’ve decided to attend UVSC, welcome. In almost everything in life, from jobs to schools to social groups, there are usually two points of view: outsiders and insiders.
Last month, UVSC took another significant step toward becoming UVU. In a meeting held Dec. 14, the Utah State Board of Regents approved a new mission statement for UVSC.
The 14th annual UVSC Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration is to take place on Jan 15 and 16 with notable speakers and performers coming to campus and UVSC students displaying artwork.
Students wanting to improve their health, change their lifestyle or just stay healthy need not look farther than campus for a professional resource and health services.
Four legislators from Tajikistan visited UVSC as part of an international exchange program that brought them to Utah from Dec. 6-14, 2007.
The Wee Care Center was established to provide quality childcare for low-income students at UVSC, MATC, and Turning Point. It helps to provide an opportunity for students who would otherwise…
UVSC can boast having Utah’s chef of the year working at its campus.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Operation Smile, a worldwide, non-profit organization dedicated to the surgical correction of childhood facial deformities.
Christmas is coming, bringing a distinct attitude of love for our fellow people and a greater desire to serve.
Latinos Unidos is a new service oriented club on campus that is inviting UVSC students to participate in a mentoring program for Hispanic elementary and high school students.
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