WSU News Headlines

Former ‘Little Rock Nine’ Student to Speak at WSU

Elizabeth Eckford, one of the “Little Rock Nine” who left an indelible mark on the civil rights movement, will speak at Weber State University, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m.

Wildcats Cut Down Lumberjacks 67-49

Weber State improved to 19-4 overall and 11-1 in Big Sky Conference action with a 67-49 win at Northern Arizona Thursday night.

Poet Amiri Baraka to Give Reading at WSU

Poet, author and activist Amiri Baraka will recite from his collection of poems and prose Feb. 16 at noon in the Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater.

WSU, WMI Contract Ensures Continuation of Dew Tour Relationship

WSU's Athletic Training Education Program and Winning Medicine International Corp. (WMI) have signed a contract that allows WSU students to continue to gain sports medicine experience at Dew Tour events.

Adjunct Professor Discusses Religion, Freedom and Politics

Nathan Rives, adjunct history professor at WSU, will address the past and present meaning of religious liberty and the concept of religion in politics at 7 p.m. on Feb. 27 in the Lindquist Alumni Center Garden Room.

WSU Encourages Girls to Explore World of Engineering

Parent-Daughter Engineering Day will be held Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at WSU’s Hurst Center for Lifelong Learning. The event is designed to spark the interest of 40 junior high school-age girls and get them thinking like engineers.

Deliberative Democracy Day Examines Same-Sex Rights

Weber State University students and faculty will explore issues surrounding legal rights and same-sex marriage as part of American Democracy Day 2012.

WSU Celebrates 16th Annual Storytelling Festival

WSU's 16th Annual Storytelling Festival will take place Feb. 27-29. The award-winning festival will include performances from various storytellers.

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