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White tassels grouped together for graduation. Photo taken in December 2022.

Un coro de colores universitarios

Daniela Imbrett, Traductor April 11, 2023

Dar vuelta a la borla de derecha a izquierda es un momento decisivo que los graduados probablemente recordarán en los años venideros. Las borlas de Weber State University vienen en muchos colores, cada...

The wildcat statue that stands outside of the Lindquist Alumni Center. Photo taken in 2022.

Staying a Wildcat: WSU graduate programs

McKinna Baird, Reporter April 11, 2023

Weber State University isn’t just a place to get your undergraduate degree. With over 20 graduate programs, WSU allows for students to continue their education at the university through master’s, doctorate...

The wildcat statue that stands outside of the Lindquist Alumni Center. Photo taken in 2022.

Seguir siendo un Wildcat: Programas de posgrado de la WSU

Nathanael Stout, Traductor April 11, 2023

La universidad Weber State no es solamente un lugar para recibir una carrera universitaria. Con más de veinte programas graduados, la universidad ofrece la oportunidad de continuar el estudio universitario...

Shania attending her first block party at WSU in 2015.

Finding confidence in community

Shania Emmett, Reporter April 11, 2023

As an upcoming graduate, I can confidently say that I have learned a lot throughout the years at Weber. It won’t feel real until I'm holding that hard-earned piece of paper. Even then, graduation can...

Opt-in to opportunities

Adam Rubin, Reporter April 11, 2023

When I started really getting serious about my higher education, I had no clue what I was getting into. By coming back to earn my degree, I’ve found that no matter what circumstances I found myself in...

Sometimes the best plan is having no plan at all. Photo credit: Aubree Eckhardt

My plan is . . . that I have no plan

Kierstynn King April 5, 2021

The amount of times I’ve attempted to write this column is thoroughly embarrassing. I’m not great at goodbyes — I suck at them. That's what this column feels like: a lengthy goodbye that...

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So you’re a college graduate, now what?

Ally Nelson April 12, 2019

Most recent grads need resources when it comes to planning out their lives after getting their degrees. Some students will have a prospective job lined up after college that applies to their degree,...

Questions about grad school? Grad students answer

Questions about grad school? Grad students answer

Hannah Olsen March 21, 2019

Graduate students from a variety of fields came to answer questions about grad school on March 15. The fields represented were the social work, psychology, criminal justice, philosophy, sociology and geography...

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!...

Weber offers new computer engineering degree

Kellie Plumhof August 24, 2015

A new undergraduate and graduate degree in computer engineering will be offered starting this fall at Weber State University. The degrees are the result of the combined efforts of both the department...

Five crazy headlines

June 23, 2014

From the bizarre to the hilarious, whoever said that "no news is good news" never read these headlines! Morgue erroneously ships corpse of Bronx grandmother to medical school, family enraged As the...

Company cites WSU as good investment

June 24, 2013

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...

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