Fall 2016 Newsletter
Featured Stories
Faculty Spotlight
Help Fight the Effects of Climate Change
Two professors publish books on climate change, sustainability
Alumni Spotlight
Inspiring the Next Generation
A legacy of giving at Weber State University
College News
Changes for the Better
Renovations for the Social Science Building are on the horizon
Additional Stories
- Joshua Redhair: Where is He Now?
- Andre Lortz Receives Richards Institute Award
- Weber State Looking to Renovate Social Science Building
Upcoming Events
- November 30: The College of Social & Behavioral Sciences presents the next installment of the Department of History sponsored film series Testaments of Youth: Childhood, Adolescence, and Cinema, 1955-1968. Jean-Luc Godard's classic Masculin/Feminin will be screened in the Wildcat Theater, 7 p.m.
- December 5: Politics and Pizza Forum: Debating the Electoral College. This event, sponsored by the Weber County League of Women Voters, will discuss the pros and cons of the Electoral College system. The forum will be held in the Shepherd Union Lair at 11:30 a.m.
- December 7: The College of Social & Behavioral Sciences presents the last installment of the Department of History sponsored film series Testaments of Youth: Childhood, Adolescence, and Cinema, 1955-1968. The final film in the series is Heißer Sommer (Hot Summer), directed by Joachim Hasler. The film will be screened in the Wildcat Theater, 7 p.m.
- December 16: Weber State University Honors Fall 2016 Graduates
- January 25: Weber State University welcomes Diana Liverman, PhD of the University of Arizona as part of The College of Social & Behavioral Sciences' Distinguished Lecture Series. She will be speaking about the human dimensions of global environmental change in the Dumke Center, 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
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