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A screenshot from the Geoscience & Society Lecture series talk Lightning Flowers with Katherine Standefer. (Marisa Nelson / The Signpost)

The striking weight of modern medical technology

Landin Griffith March 15, 2021

At 27 years old in 2012, Katherine Standefer, who had been attending graduate school in Tucson, Arizona and was playing a game of intramural soccer with her fellow graduate students, started screaming,...

Students and faculty mourn secretary's death

June 4, 2012

Members of the Weber State University geosciences department often called secretary Suzanne Nicholson "Mother Hen," a nickname that originated when she threw a party for a few secretaries and because she...

Ott Planetarium hosts Science Saturday

November 14, 2011

[media-credit name="Amanda Lewark" align="alignright" width="200"][/media-credit] Many families spent a snowy afternoon at Ott Planetarium’s Science Saturday this weekend. Science Saturday is held...

Science degrees not popular but lucrative

September 20, 2011

The college of science might have the fewest number of graduates at Weber State University, but these students have huge earning potential once they graduate. Graduation numbers might suggest students...

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