2026 Archives
Two Weber State University professors known for their excellent teaching, contributions to others, and research have been selected as this year’s Brady Presidential Distinguished Professors.
Weber State University will honor the achievements of more than 3,880 graduates during commencement and convocation ceremonies April 24–25.
Early childhood education majors Ashley Ardon and Katelyn Hurst are demonstrating how a better understanding of literacy can help children succeed long before they learn to read or write.
Weber State University is bringing its commitment to clean energy and cost-saving solutions directly to the community with the opening of the Weber State Sustainability Home.
La Casa Sostenible de Weber State es un nuevo proyecto en el que la universidad reafirma su compromiso de traer soluciones ecológicas y económicas a la comunidad.
Weber State University will hold its Day of Giving on Thursday and Friday, April 9–10. The event begins at noon on April 9 and concludes 24 hours later.
This year’s Weber State University Dixon Awards will go to a respected professor of professional sales and a popular administrative specialist who also teaches Japanese.
Accounting students at Weber State are making a dreaded annual task a bit easier for Utahns this spring.
Twelve of WSU’s most beloved faculty members earned the 2026 Presidential Teaching Excellence Award.
The Intermountain Sustainability Summit, a longstanding annual event at Weber State University, will take place March 19–20 in the Shepherd Union Building.
Ever since his first season working at Snowbasin Resort in Weber County, Noah Bury knew he wanted to take his skiing skills to the highest level.
Akanksha Singh left her home in Dalhousie, India, to pursue a dream she had since childhood: advancing cancer research.
In just a few months, Zachary Olson will graduate from Weber State University’s Law Enforcement Academy and enter the police force. It’s a swift transition for Olson, who was on a Ph.D. track in robotics and mechanical engineering just one year ago.
Weber State University will host the 30th Annual Storytelling Festival March 9–12, celebrating three decades of live storytelling as an art form, an educational practice, and a community tradition.
Undergraduate students from across the state will gather at WSU to celebrate their achievements and show off their work during the 20th Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research, Feb. 27 in the Shepherd Union Building.
For 10 years, OgdenCAN has united neighbors and local partners to make the community a better place to live, learn, and work.
Throughout February, Weber State University is celebrating Black History Month with a series of events focused on heritage, connection, and support.
Four batteries, each about the size of a semi-truck, have been placed just east of Stewart Stadium near Weber State University’s existing electrical substation.
Weber State University will host best-selling author Tommy Orange for a free Browning Presents! event February 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center’s Austad Auditorium.
A study from Weber State University science students has found that deicing materials seep into northern Utah’s watershed after application.
With a goal of raising $200 million, Amplify Weber State is on its way to expanding student opportunities, enhancing their experiences, and ensuring they graduate prepared to succeed.
Weber State University’s Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities will host comedian, author, and storyteller Baratunde Thurston for a Browning Presents! event Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center’s Allred Theatre. The event is free and open to the public.