Evolution of leaders over 80 years
Holding top administrative positions at UVSC, Brigham Young University and Ricks, Ryan L. Thomas was selected as CEU’s eighth president...
Holding top administrative positions at UVSC, Brigham Young University and Ricks, Ryan L. Thomas was selected as CEU’s eighth president...
CEU made national news in 1996 when the Board of Regents hired Utah’s first female and first black president, Grace...
Michael A. Petersen is the only CEU alumni to preside over the school. As a student, he was elected freshman...
Dean M. McDonald was named the fifth president in 1970 and served a decade, 1980. After struggling for several years...
John W. Tucker was the fourth leader of Carbon College and in the 1963 yearbook listed as director. His first...
Claude J. Burtenshaw was named director of Carbon College and served under the University of Utah’s President A. Ray Olpin...
Aaron E. Jones was appointed president of Carbon College during World War II. In his message in the yearbook, Jones...
Ten leaders and three name changes define Utah State University Eastern as it concludes its 80th year. It was the...
A new name and a new leader were created when CEU became part of Utah State University in 2010. On...
A new name and a new leader were created when CEU became part of Utah State University in 2010. On...