Bitter sweet day as we bid farewell to Utah for Bahrain. We will miss our family and so many of you. Thank you for all the notes calls of good wishes. @ Salt Lake City, Utah https://t.co/DnZU7zZg0P
Jen and I are so grateful for our time at Snow College. The best part of Snow has always been its people, and it was lovely to see so many at the farewell who have touched our lives in deeply.Thank you. Truly. This is a special and unique place. Go Badgers!! #snowcollege
Tonight Snow College honored Senator Ralph Okerlund for his 36 years of public service. His work has deeply enriched central Utah. For his impressive, and decades-long service, we are honored to create The Ralph Okerlund School of Technical Education. His is an exemplary life.
We are sorry to be losing such an exceptional leader @SnowCollegePres! The System was lucky to have you as long as it did. The American University of Bahrain will thrive under your leadership & vision, forging the path for the next gen. of graduates. #uted https://t.co/l9kMjbec9E
The Social Media Marketing class is helping the Sanpete Pantry (food bank) reach a goal of raising $10,000. They are $2,000 short and today is the final day to donate in which every dollar donated to the Sanpete Pantry will be matched.
Venmo https://t.co/iyhnS82Mq9
Thanks for everything, Coach.
"Robert Nielson, Snow College Athletic Director and Head Coach of the Men’s Basketball team, announced today that he will be stepping down from his coaching duties."
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Our Snow College cheer squad placed 2nd nationally at the cheer competition in Anaheim, CA. They were barely edged out from first place by 0.56 points! Watch out for them next year! LETS GO BADGERS!!! #snowcollege#beabadger#badgerup
Snow College ranked seventh among public colleges in the West region in the 2022 U.S. News and World Report’s college rankings (best in Utah) and 28th overall in the West with private colleges included.
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It is with heartfelt gratitude that Maddie Allen has been found alive due to the hard work and dedication of our law enforcement agencies (Snow College, Ephraim City, County Sheriff's department, FBI ) have worked together for this very happy outcome.
HAPPENING NOW: A “vigil of gratitude” is taking place here at @SnowCollege as family, friends and classmates of Maddie Allen breathe a sigh of relief knowing she was found alive last night.
A similar gathering is also taking place in Kaysville.
Police in Central Utah are asking for help finding 19-year-old Madelyn Allen. The Snow College student's parents believe she may be suffering from a mental health crisis.
Police are asking anyone who may have seen anything suspicious to contact them at 435-283-7170.