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    Tag: Colleges

    The colleges of campus

    Academics, Campus Community, Campus Service, Clubs/Organizations, Features, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Waldo's World

    Navigating college can be difficult and confusing, and deciding a major can be intimidating, but there are people who can help students with these big decisions. Several colleges within Weber […]

    March 28, 2022March 28, 2022 by ezra striley-weinman
    Posted in Academics, Campus Community, Campus Service, Clubs/Organizations, Features, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Waldo's WorldTagged academic advisors, Brian Rague, Campus, campus services, classes, College of Applied Science and Technology, College of Arts & Humanities, College of Engineering, Applied Science & Technology, Colleges, colleges of weber, Deborah Uman, diverse thinking, enrollment, Ezra Striley-Weinman, Goddard School of Buisness & Economics, graduates, inclusivity, Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, majors, Matthew Mouritsen, school of business and economics, STEM programs, students creativity, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, WSU community

    Breaking down another COVID commencement

    Graduation, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    This year’s spring commencement will be underway April 29 and 30 and May 1. Tickets will become available on April 26 on the online Weber State ticket office. Graduates are […]

    April 5, 2021April 5, 2021 by Lucas Moore
    Posted in Graduation, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Becky Thompson, Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor award, Colleges, commencement, COVID-19, Dee Center, Dee Event Center, Dee Events Center, grads, graduation, graduation 2021, Jeffrey Hurst, Lucas Moore, Nolan Karras, Ravi Krovi, Stewart Stadium, Weber State, Weber State Univeristy, WSULeave a comment

    Money, networking and forty years of theatre assistance

    Arts & Entertainment, Campus Community, Campus Events, Entertainment, Features, Mobile, News, Ogden Community/Events

    The Utah Theatre Association was founded back in 1977 by a group of educators who wanted to create a forum where high school students could meet each other in a […]

    January 23, 2019January 23, 2019 by Alexa Nielson
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Campus Community, Campus Events, Entertainment, Features, Mobile, News, Ogden Community/EventsTagged Actors, Alexa Nielson, awards, Colleges, educators, money, networking, playwrights, scholarship, technicians, theater, theater arts, theatre, Utah Theatre Association, Weber State University, WSU EventsLeave a comment

    Do you know your news? Nov. 16

    News, Police/Crime, Politics

    1. One week after the Nov. 5 Texas shooting, members of the First Baptist Church held a church service with nearly how many people attending? a. A few dozen b. […]

    November 16, 2017November 16, 2017 by Patrick Luo
    Posted in News, Police/Crime, PoliticsTagged asia, California, Chicago Tribune, China, Colleges, DONALD TRUMP, enrollment, ESPN, Fraternity, Los Angeles Times, Shooting, Sun Sentinel, TexasLeave a comment

    Check your current events: June 27

    Military/Veterans, Mobile, News, Politics

    1. This country threatened to treat U.S.-led coalition aircraft as targets after a Syrian government warplane was shot down: a) Iran b) Russia c) North Korea 2. The Senate Judiciary […]

    June 26, 2017June 26, 2017 by Ashton Corsetti
    Posted in Military/Veterans, Mobile, News, PoliticsTagged Air Force, aircraft, Baby Boomers, Bloomberg News, Colleges, First Amendment, Free Speech, Gasoline, Generation X, generations, government, health, House Armed Services, Los Angeles Times, McClatchy Washington Bureau, military, millennials, records, Russia, Senate Judiciary Committee, Space, Syria, undocumented immigration, universities, voting, well-beingLeave a comment

    Company cites WSU as good investment

    Above the Scroll, Academics, Campus Service, News, Science & Tech

    According to a recent study by Affordablecollegesonline.org, it pays to be a Weber State University student, and apparently it pays fairly well. ACO just released its 2013 “Most Affordable Colleges […]

    June 24, 2013September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Academics, Campus Service, News, Science & TechTagged 17th, Admissions, Affordable, Associates, Baccalaureate, Bicycling, business, career, Career Services Center, Cheap, clubs, college, Colleges, community, counseling, Degree, economics, employment, faculty, Fields, Goddard, Graduate, High Salary, hiking, Institution, Liberal Arts, Low Cost, Major, master's degree, Mt. Ogden, NCAA, Non-Traditional Student, Non-Traditional Students Center, Online, organizations, Professional, professors, Ranked, Sciences, Services, Seven, Staff, Technical, trails, University, volunteering, WSULeave a comment

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