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When two Utah sisters took the reins of their family farm dating back to the 1850s, they relied on very different degrees from two long-standing Utah universities to take their business into a new era.
In 2018, Kris Schweers threw a dart at a map, searching for a new place to call home. She aimed west — she’d never been there before — and hit Utah, so she began planning a 2,100-mile move from North Carolina to the Beehive State.
Weber State University’s Walker Institute of Politics & Public Service will host local business leader Trina Celeste Limpert on Nov. 14 at noon in Lindquist Hall’s Haven J. Barlow Lecture Hall Room 101.
Professional sales student Max Togisala has long dominated on the golf course, both before and after a ski accident left him paralyzed from the waist down.
Hockey fans are being asked to compete for more than goals at the Weber State University hockey team games Nov. 8 and 9.
Pierce Kester knows his degree in computer science will help him land a job in the tech sector, but he also wants to stay open to pursuing other dreams, such as filmmaking.
Faculty from Weber State University’s College of Science were honored with the John S. Hinckley Fellow Award and the Exemplary Interdisciplinary Collaboration Award.
Electrical engineering student Tylin Waters is aiming for a career in Utah's aerospace industry, and he's off to a good start with a job at Weber State's Miller Advanced Research & Solutions Center.