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Westminster Director of Counseling talks about imposter syndrome

Since the start of the Fall semester, several Westminster students arrived on Richer Commons for the first time in nearly a year and a half. Forum staff reporter Maddie Cushing wasn’t feeling the warm...Read More

Westminster student brings heavy metal to community through impromptu concerts

Head banging, gnarly guitar licks and the sound of drums that could rupture eardrums: these are some of the characteristics that make metal music. Jay Gagne knows the last one especially well. Gagne, ...Read More

Students utilize free UTA premium transit pass for recreation

The Westminster College community has access to a free Utah Transport Authority premium transit pass to use on the UTA Bus, TRAX, Express Bus and Frontrunner, according to Westminster’s campus sustain...Read More

Westminster community works to aid Afghan refugees

The Westminster Rotaract Club and Dumke Center for Civic Engagement are raising funds to help Afghans seeking refuge in other countries after the recent Taliban takeover.  The challenges to leave Afgh...Read More

Dumke Center for Civic Engagement showcases nonprofits to Westminster

The Dumke Center for Civic Engagement held a volunteer fair in the Richer Commons Thursday afternoon.  While music was playing and the sun warmed Richer Commons, Westminster students came to the ...Read More

Westminster nursing students, professors navigate COVID-19 learning environment

When COVID-19 struck, Westminster nursing students – whose field of study largely requires hands-on experience – had to learn how to navigate learning online.  Brynn Sayler, a senior nursing majo...Read More

Westminster gives $2.6 million in emergency funds to students

Westminster College is allocating $2.56 million in Higher Education Emergency Funds, “HEERF III,” to students with financial need. The funds give qualifying students emergency grant money, which can b...Read More

Westminster requires COVID-19 vaccinations by Oct. 15

Westminster requires all staff, faculty and students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15. The college will also require the community, regardless of vaccination status, to wear masks in...Read More

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