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Building futures with pre-architecture

Adam Rubin July 20, 2020

Weber State University is adapting to the changing field of architecture, hoping to better equip graduates for the moment they enter the workforce. The new pre-architecture degree is the latest tool in...

Classes in the fall will be offered in a variety of formats that may not reflect the current schedule. Students will receive an email about changes by July 17. (Weber).

New delivery, same semester

Francia Benson July 12, 2020

To avoid further spread of COVID-19, Weber State University has changed some classes’ format delivery for fall semester.Many flexible options are available. The course offerings will include a mix...

Social distancing guidelines for high risk communities. (Image credit: Schriever Air Force Base)

Low risk precautions for WSU

Marisa Nelson May 30, 2020

Weber State University has been helping students stay up-to-date on campus changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent updates from the university indicate that the campus is moving to the low risk stage.On...

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No more late-night registration

Alexa Nielson April 3, 2019

For a Spanish translation, click here.Sick of staying up until midnight to register for classes? Now, you won’t have to. When registering for classes, students would often stay up until midnight...

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No más inscripciones a media noche

Alexa Nielson April 3, 2019

Traducido por Ingrid Oseguera¿Cansado de estar despierto hasta la media noche para inscribirse? Ahora no tiene que esperar más la media noche. Para inscribirse los estudiantes en sus clases muchas...

A graduate walks in Weber State Universitys commencement ceremony in Fall 2015. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost Archives)

Congratulations! Now What?

Jed Johns December 4, 2016

As the fall semester draws to a close, many of you are anticipating a well-deserved, if short-lived break from the grind of academic life. For some however, it’s graduation day. Congratulations!...

Students maintaining rhythm

Students maintaining rhythm

Allen Glines December 18, 2015

Staying on top of assignments and exams is all a matter of a student’s ability to get in a comfortable rhythm. As each semester gets underway, students have to familiarize themselves with their...

Take breaks to avoid burning out

Take breaks to avoid burning out

Allen Glines December 18, 2015

There comes a time when students need a break from the pressures that come with their studies. This mostly affects students who decide to attend classes during the summer. It’s also the primary reason...

6 tips to stay motivated this semester

September 7, 2014

Congratulations Wildcats, you've made it to the third week of the semester! Your pile of homework is growing and you’re already staying up so late you need a second dinner. At this point, staying motivated...

Orientation: WSU offers options for parking, transportation

August 12, 2013

Fall semester has arrived, which means students are filing in to pack the parking lots like sardines. Weber State University Parking Services has put together multiple options to make students' lives a...

Orientation: New WSU Davis building opens major opportunities

August 12, 2013

On the first day of fall semester, the Weber State University Davis campus will open its new 116,000-square-foot facility, making WSU Davis one step closer to finishing its master plan. D3, the new building,...

Orientation: WSU Science Hikes provide unique perspective

August 11, 2013

In the summer of 2011, Weber State University students Sara Yearsley and Amanda Gentry teamed up with Ogden Weber Pathways and the WSU Geology Department to create the Science Hikes program. After a successful...

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