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ALUMNI MESSAGE

Dear Alumni & Friends,

I’m happily anticipating spring coming to our beautiful area as that means we will soon be celebrating D-Week! I hope you are planning to attend some of the D-Week activities and enjoy the excitement and energy generated here at Utah Tech University.

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Some of you have asked if the name D-Week is going to change, and the answer is no. Since D-Week celebrates the D on the Hill, which we are keeping in honor of our history and the community as a whole, we will continue to name this week of traditions D-Week.

D-Week is focused on alumni and providing you with opportunities to return and remember your college experiences. It’s also a time to recognize and honor contributions made by our alumni. Our Alumni Awards Celebration will be held March 31 in the Dixie Academy building, where this educational institution had its beginnings in 1911.

Change brings new opportunities and experiences, so I strongly encourage alumni to stay in touch and plan to join me at this year’s D-Week.

Thank you and GO TRAILBLAZERS!

Hello!

As I finish my senior year at Utah Tech University, I am so appreciative of the opportunity I have had to serve as a leader of the Student Alumni Ambassadors for the last four years. Throughout this time, I’ve been able to see first-hand the impact that alumni can have on our students.

Many students struggle as they try to gain authentic career experience while attending school. Alumni mentors can assist students in securing valuable internships and help prepare them to graduate career-ready. Involved alumni can make a huge difference in guiding students to discover and prepare for the career of their dreams.

I want to thank those who have extended your career expertise and a helping hand to our student body. You make a huge difference! For those of you who have not had the opportunity to connect with our students, I would strongly encourage you to get involved in whatever way you can. You are such an important resource to us.

Thank you!

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