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President Scott L. Wyatt Leaves a Lasting Legacy on SUU Students 

June 30, 2021 - by Luke McKenzie

As students heard the notification ding on their phones and opened their emails to find news President Scott L. Wyatt would be leaving Southern Utah University, there seemed to be a universal feeling — sadness. …

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SUU to Host “Most Fun Friday” at the Request of President Wyatt

April 22, 2021 - by Andrea Rodgers

Southern Utah University is hosting  “Most Fun Friday” on Friday, April 23. The all-day activities will include hot air balloon rides, a Ferris wheel and a ticketed outdoor dance.  The day of events is meant …

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What SUU Students Should Know About COVID-19

September 11, 2020September 14, 2020 - by Luke McKenzie

With the first week of school wrapping up, some students have expressed concern about contracting COVID-19 during their time on campus. For senior Karina Nay, a mental health support peer at the Health and Wellness …

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President Scott L. Wyatt Releases Statement Regarding Black Lives Matter Movement

June 15, 2020June 15, 2020 - by Tessa Cheshire

On May 31, our T-Birds exercised their right to free speech, public expression, and peaceful protest and assembly alongside Southern Utah University President Scott L Wyatt. President Wyatt released this statement in regards to the movement. …

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