It is with heavy heart that Snow College confirms the death of football player Mafatini Taimane-Laititi Mafatini.
Snow College announced today that Melanie Jenkins has been appointed to serve as Provost, a position she has held on an interim basis since July 2020, effective October 1, 2021.
In partnership with the Learn and Work in Utah initiative, Snow College offers a selection of tuition-free, short-term training programs once again to Utahns looking to reskill or re-enter the job market.
Snow College announced today that Stacee Yardley McIff's interim position as Vice President for Technical Education and Workforce Development will become a permanent appointment effective May 1.
The 2021 Best of State winners have been announced, and with wins in four categories, Snow College had a strong showing.
Snow College will celebrate its 1,102 graduates during ceremonies on May 6-7, 2021. Ceremonies on both campuses will see modifications to accommodate current COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines.
The Utah System of Higher Education released its COVID-19 Intensive Testing Plan today in accordance with the state's most recent Public Health Order, 2020-27 Updated Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions, replacing the previous requirement to test students every 14 days.
Thanks to funding from the Utah legislature and the tireless efforts of many employees, Snow College was able to offer 10 unique short-term training programs at no cost to individuals whose employment was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Employees and students are encouraged to continue to use face coverings, protect each other, distance themselves, and report COVID-19 cases.
Snow's very own Jay Olsen was recently featured on Farm to Fork Radio, where he highlighted the agribusiness program at Snow College.