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Maren Dawson, in blue, assists Samantha Tatton with her math class at Weber State University on September 10, 2020. Student Support Services at WSU recently received two TRiO grants from the U.S. Department of Education.  The grants fund programs that support low-income, first-generation or disabled Weber State students. Students, including Tatton, are provided with an advisor, tutoring, and sometimes direct financial support, among other services. Photo credit: WSU

Show STEM the money

Joshua Kamp October 5, 2020

Weber State University is launching a new program in fall 2020 aimed to help disadvantaged students — low income students, first generation students and students with disabilities — in science...

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Business idea? Pitch it, profit

Alexa Nielson October 26, 2018

Starting businesses takes money; Weber State University’s Wildcat Seed Fund is here to help. The Wildcat Seed Fund is for budding entrepreneurs with early-stage concepts or ventures that need funding...

Fin aid restructuring threatens student returns

Fin aid restructuring threatens student returns

Jennifer Greenlee October 18, 2018

Weber State University plans to modify its Financial Aid standards, the majority of which will impact current students. Naturally, many students have strong opinions about the changes. One of the...

High hopes fall flat for Bickering Sisters

Lauren Porter September 29, 2015

  When I first walked into The Bickering Sisters, I immediately asked where I could find the loo. There is no bathroom in this restaurant, so I had to walk next door, go up the untrustworthy elevator...

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