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Weber State University students, faculty, families and community members gather to celebrate the new graduates from the Dumke College of Health Professions at the Dee Events Center on Dec. 16, 2022.

Graduación de Primavera 2024 en WSU: lo que necesitas saber

Maria Jose Mantilla, Traductor April 9, 2024

Durante la última semana de abril, la Universidad Weber State celebrará una ceremonia de graduación general para todos los estudiantes que se van a graduar, junto con ceremonias de convocatoria separadas...

Students flipping their tassels as they graduate. Photo taken in 2016.

WSU spring 2024 graduation: What to know

Saria Harris, Reporter April 9, 2024

During the last week of April, Weber State University will be holding a general commencement for all students graduating, along with separate convocation ceremonies for the individual colleges on campus. Tassels...

Bradee Dall showing kids optical illusions and explaining how the brain sees things at the neuroscience event in March 2022.

El programa de neurociencia de WSU presenta el Brain Awareness Week

Maria Jose Mantilla and Saria Harris March 19, 2024

Las vacaciones de primavera es una semana muy esperada por todos los estudiantes de la Universidad de Weber State para relajarse de los trabajos trasnochados y las clases a primera hora en la mañana....

Bradee Dall showing kids optical illusions and explaining how the brain sees things at the neuroscience event in March 2022.

WSU Neuroscience Program hosts Brain Awareness Week

Saria Harris, Reporter March 19, 2024

Spring break is a highly-anticipated week for every Weber State University student to relax from late-night homework and early morning classes. While students sleep in, WSU's Neuroscience Program and volunteers...

Decorations remained up at the International Student and Scholar Center. (AJ Handley/The Signpost)

新年快乐! (Happy New Year in Mandarin)

Saria Harris, Reporter February 22, 2024

Over 4,000 years ago, the Lunar New Year was created in China to shape agricultural seasons, but also as an urban legend to ward off evil spirits for the new year. This year is the Year of the Dragon....

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