WSU Magazine Spring 2011 : Page 5

g r o w i n g wsu davis MBA GREEN GOES A second building at Weber State University Davis is one step closer to reality, as Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert has signed legislation that will provide funding for its construction. Plans are to build a 120,146-square-foot building that will primarily include classrooms and laboratories to expand offerings for high-demand programs at WSU Davis. Space will also be provided for student support needs, food services, and the Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering and Science. The Stars of Physics Two physics professors were honored this spring for their passion for science and teaching. Adam Johnston was named the University Science Educator of the Year by the Utah Science Teachers Association, in recognition of his work in mentoring current and future public education science teachers. Johnston also was named the 2011 John S. Hinckley Fellow at WSU, an award that honors faculty who excel in teaching, scholarship and service. John Sohl was named the 2010 Utah Engineering Educator of the Year by the Utah Engineers Council. Sohl was recognized for his engineering work with WSU’s High Altitude Reconnaissance Balloon for Outreach and Research and his work mentoring students on a variety of applied-physics and engineering-related projects. Graduate Certificate in Environmental Sustainability for business Introducing the weber.edu/mba weber.edu/wsumagazine 5

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