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From Dead Sea to Great Salt Lake: Israeli students in Utah

Even though Amit Hefer, Mor Cohen and Adir Hazout are thousands of miles away from home, together they are able to celebrate their Israeli culture in Salt Lake City. The three are from a city in south...Read More

Westminster hosts luncheon to discuss new diversity strategic plan

A Westminster College administrator and guest speaker address the campus community about the college’s commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion across the institution at the B.W Bastian Diversi...Read More

Westminster makes CPR certification available to community

An estimated 100,000 to 200,000 lives of adults and children could be saved each year if CPR were performed early enough in situations where it was needed, according to the American CPR Training fact ...Read More

Pups and Politicians: students get involved with midterm election

Puppies and politicians. To some it may be an odd combination, but to Westminster College students it is the best one. The Dumke Center for Civic Engagement held the second annual Political Puppies ev...Read More

Mopeds fun, economical transportation say Westminster students

Bruce Ostler’s morning commute to class is unique. He doesn’t drive a car or walk the four blocks from his house in Sugar House. Instead, Ostler steps outside every morning, opens his garage and...Read More

Production of “Men on Boats” challenges traditional acting roles

  A story about cisgender, white men is usually acted out by exactly that ー cisgender, white men. Playwright Jaclyn Backhaus’ “Men on Boats,” performed by Westminster College’s theater department, tur...Read More

Bird is the word: e-scooters bring safety concerns, economic opportunities to Westminster

The only requirements to use them are a valid driver’s license, a credit card and the app. All around Salt Lake City and Sugarhouse, there are electric scooters scattered along the streets, ready to b...Read More

Let’s chat about beer, the chemistry of brewing

Beer. To most, this is a drink after a long day of work. But to some, it is an artform of perfecting a taste with four simple ingredients. “When you start looking at things like food science and food ...Read More

Community member powerlifts in dress clothes to overcome personal struggle, honor his identity

Students, faculty and staff might recognize Steven Seril by his signature dress clothes which he wears to lift weights on campus. Seril is a four-time 1st-place award winner in powerlifting, according...Read More

Dean of students leaves after 16 years

Former Dean of Students Mark Ferne, is leaving Westminster College after a 16-year career where he said he tried to focused on community building and student success. Ferne was the longest-serving dea...Read More