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WSU Sets Date for Spring 2020 Commencement

Weber State University

Weber State University has selected Aug. 29, 2020 to host its 155th Commencement, originally scheduled for April 24.

The 3D lab in the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics at Weber State University...

An innovative collaboration between Weber State University and Ogden City...

Work to Promote Census Continues at WSU

Weber State University

A national emergency underscores the critical importance...

WSU Commencement Postponed, Events Canceled through May 10

Weber State University

Commencement postponed and events canceled...

To mark these historic events and honor women who shaped Northern Utah and beyond...

Olene Walker was honored as part of " Women of Weber" celebration at Weber State.

The MarketStar Foundation is partnering with the RSL Foundation to expand...

WSU Food Pantry Receives Donation to Help Feed Students in Need

Weber State University

The Weber Cares Program recently received a $3,225 donation from Weber Dining...

During his inauguration Weber State University President Brad Mortensen announced ’CATapult.

WSU Honors Graduates at 154th Commencement

Weber State University

More than 2,119 Weber State University students have applied for graduation and will be honored during the 154th convocation ceremonies on Dec. 13, beginning at 8 a.m.

Local Humanitarian to Speak to WSU Graduates

Weber State University

Scholar and humanitarian R. Robert “Bob” Harris will be the honored speaker during WSU’s 154th convocation ceremonies Dec. 13.

WSU Selects New Athletic Director

Weber State University

Weber State University announced Tim Crompton as the new Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, a role he has filled as interim since May 2019.

WSU Lecture to Examine Digital Culture’s Impact on Politics

Weber State University

The author of the recently released book, “Know-It-All Society: Arrogance, Politics and our Digital Culture,” will discuss his work at Weber State University, Oct. 10 at noon in the Lindquist Hall Haven J. Barlow Lecture Hall (LH 101). The event is free and open to the public.