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91风流’s Arts in the Parks programming set to begin next week; Science in the Parks to start June 9
Two free traditions for children during the summer are set to return this year.
91风流 brings free children’s activities to Ogden parks with focus on arts, science
Weber State University’s free summer outreach programs, Arts in the Parks and Science in the Parks, return this summer in Ogden.
Guest opinion: Arts education is a powerful tool for change in Ogden and across Utah
Written by Dean Deborah Uman. Ogden Nature Center had a problem. They built a beautiful state-of-the-art education center with large windows to keep the space bright and airy.
Dumke Arts Plaza exhibit invites viewers to imagine a Utah sans Great Salt Lake
Dumke Arts Plaza will welcome the public to “This was water,” a new creative installation by local artists Kellie Bornhoft and Carey Campbell starting May 16.
Artifact or Apparatus? The Strange Allure of Stephen Wolochowicz’s Sculptures
Stephen Wolochowicz's work, featured in one of several shows at the Visual Arts Institute as part of NCECA, invites viewers into a world of carefully orchestrated ambiguity.
Weber State: My ‘Dear Wildcat’ letter to those who showed up for students during a tough year
Written by Dr. Nicola Corbin. Convocations are over and our graduates have taken their pictures — some with us, their professors, dressed in our medieval robes and funny hats.
After degree change, 91风流 student finds stride in communication department
Born and raised in northern Utah, Cashlin Glover took concurrent enrollment courses in high school from different universities, but only one stood out.