Business club cleans up at state competition
This archived article was written by: Erik Falor Members of the CEU business club proved…
This archived article was written by: Erik Falor Members of the CEU business club proved…
The McDonald Career Center on the College of Eastern Utah campus was devoid of students…
This archived article was written by: Josh Luke The rumor that the College of Eastern…
This archived article was written by: Laura Strate With the closure of the semester rapidly…
In the past decade, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation contributed $84,000 in addition to a $1 million-matching grant to the College of Eastern Utah, making the foundation a very generous supporter to assist the college in its growth.
According to the Second Decade Report 1992-2001, released by the Eccles Foundation in February 2003, the foundation contributed $20,000 for scholarships in 1993, $44,000 for the Sun Center 1999-2002, and a $1 million-matching pledge to renovate the Geary Theater.
Twelve gentlemen came ready to represent their clubs at the annual Mr. CEU Pageant. They donned formal wear, swim wear and sleep wear. They dazzled the audience with their celebrity impersonations and entertained them with their talents.
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In 2004 jargon, George Orwell might write “Big Bro Is Watching You” when it comes to the Web-content filtering software that has students, staff and faculty nervous.
Web filtering or spyware is a controversial issue that starkly divides employees and managers. Blocking and monitoring Web access for children at home or school can be appropriate, but does it have any place at work?
CEU’s Chief Information Officer, Eric Mantz, wants to put rumors of someone watching CEU’s Internet usage to rest with explanations of what his department is doing.
This archived article was written by: Gypsie Delgado & Laura Strate Many building and landscaping…
The Health and Wellness Center, Athletics and Intramurals were granted the largest fee increases by…
This archived article was written by: C. Josie Luke A peer support group for students…
More than 200 students from eight of Utah public colleges and universities rallied last Friday at the Utah State Capitol Building to push for a wage hike for professors and staff.
Friday’s gathering was the culmination of a weeklong relay by teams of student runners representing Utah colleges and universities – beginning at both the Idaho and Arizona state lines – jogging across the state to demonstrate their concern about stagnant wages at the Utah colleges and universities.
This archived article was written by: Josh Luke Imagine getting a letter in the mail…
A statistical comparison of spring semester enrollments, 2000-04, was released by CEU’s Office of Institutional Research.
Despite hopes for enrollment stabilization, the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) report of third week enrollment showed a decline in full-time enrollments (FTE) and total headcount for both the Price and San Juan campuses.
Traditionally, FTE numbers have held a significant emphasis in the college’s focus. However, the overall headcount, which includes non-traditional students, reveal the dramatic decrease in enrollments.