UVU Alumnus Raises Proceeds for National Suicide Prevention Lifeline with New Book
From the young age of nine, Aaron Hall was drawn to the world of words. In his fourth grade class, he and his classmates were assigned to write short stories…
From the young age of nine, Aaron Hall was drawn to the world of words. In his fourth grade class, he and his classmates were assigned to write short stories…
Intro While there are a great number of boards and committees that share governance at UVU, elected student body officers are the primary source of advocacy for the student body….
Recent studies performed by Utah State University in conjunction with the Utah Women in Leadership Program show that within the city of Orem women hold only 17.9% of leadership positions….
This year’s State of the University address looked different than years past, but its intent was still the same; to inform students, staff and faculty of the details of another…
Breeze Airways – a new company launching in early 2021 – is looking to hire UVU students as flight attendants as part of their commitment to create the ‘world’s nicest…
The sources within this article have asked to remain anonymous to maintain their job security. They have agreed to comment in the interest of university and public health. University custodial…
This March is National Women’s History Month- come celebrate by visiting the Women’s Success Center on campus. UVU students may have heard of the Women’s Success Center, but what is it for?
“You are starting off your college journey on the right foot,” Emily Demke, a senior studying psychology, and president of the UVU NSCS chapter said to welcome the ten new Utah Valley University students were inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at the society’s induction ceremony.
The long-awaited Scott C. Keller Building at Utah Valley University is underway. Hundreds gathered in attendance Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, to witness the groundbreaking of the soon to be the newest building on campus.
“We often think of Utah as “Happy Valley” a generally safe place,” said Hayden Brooks. “But we can see at our school and in our community sexual violence and abuse is a reality, we must educate people that this is a real thing.”
“At doTERRA we feel an affinity with Utah Valley University,” the press release quoted Stirling as saying. “More than 500 of our current employees attend UVU. Plus, we have many employees who graduated from UVU or have children at the university. This donation gives us the opportunity to support a variety of UVU academic, athletic, and art-based programs over the next 10 years.”
The change being implemented in California is a step in the right direction, and it would be smart for state legislatures to do the same. With all of the money athletes bring into state institutions, maybe it would be nice if they could make a little money for themselves.
“Regardless of your gender, if you are feeding a child, whatever that looks like for you, the more we can normalize that behavior, the more likely that people will feel more comfortable [on campus],” Palmer said.
Former assistant professor Kemal Makasci has filed a lawsuit against UVU, claiming he was wrongfully terminated as a result of a conspiracy between two students during the 2015-2016 school year….
College isn’t just about papers and deadlines. It’s also about the experience, and the UVU campus recreation department has plenty of opportunities to try something new, from gaming to rock…
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