Good Things Come in Threes

As construction crews continue to build, so does excitement for three new Weber State University buildings.

First, the Ezekiel R. Dumke Jr. & Katherine W. Dumke Center for Interprofessional Education in Healthcare opened in August. The building provides a space for students to learn and collaborate with faculty in various healthcare fields.

A second new building, located on the corner of Monroe Boulevard and 26th Street, opened in October and offers a place for Ogden’s underserved populations to access valuable education resources. The new Community Education Center offers English as a Second Language and computer literacy courses, as well as other programs to help people advance their education.

After renovations are complete, the aging Social Science building will become the new Lindquist Hall. A state-of-the-art facility with updated classrooms, laboratories, offices, a testing center, computer lab and collaboration spaces, Lindquist Hall will open in January 2019.

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