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Weber State University criminology instructor Jean Kapenda held the Black Lecture series that discussed African history after the events of World War II.

WSU instructor leads Black History Month lecture: Africa after WWII

Reagan Whiting and Adam Montgomery February 29, 2024

A special lecture series conducted by Weber State University criminology instructor Jean Kapenda came to a close on Feb. 22. This lecture series focused on African history from pre-World War II until the...

A photo wall of Wildcats' Study Abroad exploration and community engagement.

A Cuban summer for the ‘Cats

Megan Swann, Asst. Culture Editor November 9, 2023

Up to 15 Weber State University students will embark on a study abroad trip to Cuba this next summer. This trip, led by Assistant Professor Aaron Atkins, is aimed toward communication students, and will...

The donkey and the elephant break the seesaw, the bear wins. (Illustration by Hector Casanova / Source: Tribune News Service)

Between asses and elephants, the bear wins

Ben Bigelow November 6, 2016

  There is a spectre haunting this year’s election. To borrow a phrase from Ronald Reagan, “There’s a bear in the woods.” Reagan’s metaphor pointed toward the threat of Communist...

Visiting professor discusses the Cold War

September 11, 2014

Georg Schild, a visiting professor from Tubingen University in Germany, will be teaching a seven-week course discussing the Cold War here at Weber State University. Many of the students and professors...

New director for the Browning Center

July 8, 2014

Fran Bradshaw has been hired as the director of the performing arts center at Weber State University's Val A. Browning Center. Relocating to Utah from Louisiana, Bradshaw functioned as a public venue...

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