While completing her clinical hours at the Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, New Mexico, Weber State University radiography student Kendra Ellison observed elderly patients facing a language barrier while seeking care.
When two Utah sisters took the reins of their family farm dating back to the 1850s, they relied on very different degrees from two long-standing Utah universities to take their business into a new era.
In 2018, Kris Schweers threw a dart at a map, searching for a new place to call home. She aimed west — she’d never been there before — and hit Utah, so she began planning a 2,100-mile move from North Carolina to the Beehive State.
Weber State University’s Walker Institute of Politics & Public Service will host local business leader Trina Celeste Limpert on Nov. 14 at noon in Lindquist Hall’s Haven J. Barlow Lecture Hall Room 101.