2018 @ USU Eastern
The tail end of 2018 brought a new era to Utah State University Eastern campus, with Greg Dart taking the helm and many exciting changes afoot.
Spring 2019
The tail end of 2018 brought a new era to Utah State University Eastern campus, with Greg Dart taking the helm and many exciting changes afoot.
Frank Peczuh feels that Carbon and Emery counties are in a silent crisis that is just as serious as a dramatic catastrophe.
The reason Carlson, an English and history teacher at Carbon High School and College of Eastern Utah class of 1998, won the 2018 Carbon School District’s Teacher of the Year award is her bona fide kindness.
Caught in a whirlwind of heartache, Clyde needed to find his place in the world. Retired from his dental practice, grieving and wondering where he fit.
From coaching a successful high school drill team at Cottonwood High School in Salt Lake City to developing a successful college dance team at Utah State University Eastern.
A man, whose education was cut short when he was drafted into World War II, is giving back to Utah State University Eastern by establishing an endowed scholarship at the Price college.
“I’m living the dream: I have four kids, an amazing wife and a broken-down minivan,” quipped Jonathan Thayn, CEU alum ‘97.
Smurthwaite’s life is immersed in sports after being named director of development for Aggies Unlimited, the fundraising unit for the Utah State Athletics in July.
USU Eastern honored five individuals with ties to College of Eastern Utah at its Legacy dinner hosted in the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center in April.
At 90, College of Eastern Utah’s legendary debate coach Neil Warren, still misses teaching every day.
Utah State University Eastern’s assistant professor of art, ceramics and sculpture joined USU’s art professors in Logan in September to build an outdoor structure designed by internationally acclaimed sculptor, Patrick Dougherty.