Tune in to the universeConverted antenna uses radio waves to "see" space
The 10-foot, white satellite dish on the northeast side of campus is not what it seems.
"People see the dish and think it's for TV," said Mike Simpson, an applied physics and math major. "If people realize what it's for, they won't be as apt to back into it with their cars.…
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How to survive getting into college: Why go to college?
Need help getting into college? Here's some advice about how to decide if college is for you from the book "How to Survive Getting into College" straight from people who've done it:
"At first, I wasn't going to go to school. But then I realized it could change my life for the better.…
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Students discover career needsCareer center has five assessments
The 4-step process to career counseling. Part one of four.
The Career Service Center offers a four-step process for career counseling: assessment, exploration, focus, and implementation. This is a four-part series spotlighting each step. This week's spotlighted step is assessment.…
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Business and Science briefs
For the first time, Weber State University's John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics will be included in the Princeton Review's "Best 290 Business Schools" publication.
The New York-based education services company has selected the Goddard School's master of business administration program for inclusion in the 2008 edition of its book, which will be available to the public Oct.…
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New economics classClass blends theory, application
A new class will be offered this fall in the Economics Department. Financial Economics, Econ. 4810, will be offered to students wishing to look at the application side of finance rather than the theories of finance.
"The class focuses on the economic aspects of finance," said Clifford Nowell, the associate dean of faculty development for the Goddard School of Business and Economics.…
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