Utah Tech Student Kylee Newsome pilots criminal justice Amsterdam exchange program | Trailblazer Bulletin | Utah Tech University

For Newsome, Amsterdam offered a well-rounded experience beyond classroom studies, with weekend trips to Germany and Belgium, a river cruise, and time to immerse herself in a new culture. According to Newsome, it was a once-in-a-lifetime trip. “Amsterdam was an amazing experience where I was able to learn about other forensic sciences like biology and chemistry. It was a good way to broaden my knowledge of the field that I am studying.”

Director of the Digital Forensics Crime Lab Mark Spooner s

DSU Science Department Emphasizes Polytechnic Mission Through Science Podcast and Live Events

Co-creator Geoff Smith shared that the inspiration to create a podcast came after he gave his biology students an assignment to record a scientific podcast and was impressed with how well the students performed which led to an internship opportunity for one of his students.

Brady Iverson a natural science major, was in Professor Smith’s biology class and found the podcast experience to be an enjoyable assignment. The following year Iverson was asked by Smith to join the team as an intern where

Dixie State University Student Madalyn Forner Shares the Importance of Mental Health on College Campuses

After graduating with her associate degree from Mesa Community College, Arizona native Kaylee Cluff transferred to Dixie State University. She is a junior at DSU and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in public relations. She’s enjoying her time in southern Utah and is looking forward to exploring all the community has to offer.

College students are in a transitional period of their lives, and many are experiencing living away from home for the first time. While academics are given high priority o

When Richard met Susan: a Mesa Community College love story

In 1984, a young Susan Blazzard started her journey at Mesa Community College (MCC), on a basketball scholarship. As a 17-year-old high school graduate, she never expected the basketball court to become the backdrop for her love story, one that has lasted 34 years and began at MCC.

At 4 p.m. every day, Susan laced up her high-top sneakers and entered MCC’s gymnasium to begin practice. Coincidentally, women’s basketball practice started just as Richard Cluff began his shift as a nighttime custod