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Forbes editor advises students on business practices

As part of the most recent lecture in the Ralph Nye Lecture Series put on by the Goddard School of Business and Economics, Tom Post, the managing editor of the Entrepreneur’s Channel at Forbes.com came and spoke to students at Weber State University on April 11. As part of his presentation, Post gave several suggestions [...]

WSU to offer minor in entrepreneurship

This fall, the Goddard School of Business and Economics at Weber State University will offer a new minor in entrepreneurship. Open to all students at WSU, the minor in entrepreneurship is meant to give students who aren’t necessarily studying business, but would like to start their own business, the know-how to determine if their ideas [...]

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Master of Radiology program to graduate second class

This coming spring, the Master of Science in radiologic sciences will graduate its second class of students. The Minnie recognized Weber State University, one of the few Master of Science programs in radiologic sciences in the country, as the “Best Radiologic Technologist Training Program.” This award is given by other professionals in the medical imaging [...]

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Student leaders prep for business world

In the executive branch of the Weber State University Student Association, the range of majors is as wide as the range of jobs the members have to help the student body. The WSUSA vice presidents and president all said being involved has brought them experiences and opportunities that are useful in not only the workplace, [...]

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One of the many problems Congress is trying to fix right now is the enormous amount of debt the country has accumulated. While each side of the aisle has its opinions about where funds should come from, both sides tend to agree spending needs to be cut. As of March 1, a barrage of automatic [...]

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Budget cuts could hit Hill Air Force Base

Hill Air Force Base, the state’s largest employer, could be facing severe budget cuts under Congress’ efforts to reduce the budget deficit. These cuts come as part of some of the mandatory budget “sequestration” that will take effect on March 1 of this year. Last year, the state appropriated $500,000 in funds to the base. [...]

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