WSU News Headlines
Weber State's School of Performing Arts has announced its highly anticipated theatre season for the 2024–25 academic year. Featuring a mix of classic tales, innovative storytelling and musical splendor, this season promises something special for every theatre enthusiast.
Porter Lance made headlines last year for his award-winning scenic design of Weber State’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, earning top prize at the national Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C.
Rachel Okwabi chose Weber State because it’s one of the few universities offering a bachelor’s degree in respiratory therapy. She earned that degree in April 2024, thanks in part to scholarships during a particularly difficult time.
Jeremy Ellis, a Weber State University alum and dentist in Logan, Utah, was helping his daughter use fiber optic glass to build a jellyfish for a science fair project, when it occurred to him the material would be fantastic for repairing a chipped tooth.
The annual Lindquist Family Symphony Pops Concert and Fireworks will light up the skies above Weber State University on July 14 from 9–11 p.m.
As a first-generation college student, Gissel Santoyo came to Weber State University a bit timid but left with a computer science degree and newfound confidence.
A new partnership between Weber State University and Hill Air Force Base is expanding education opportunities for military personnel, their families and civilian employees by offering master’s degree programs on the base.
Open to the public, the new nine-hole course is located south of the substation off Skyline Drive above the Ogden campus, near the trailhead for the WSU Discovery Loop. A bike trail also intersects the course, which spans several thousand feet.