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Utah Valley University

www.uvu.edu

 
Utah Valley University is a teaching institution with a unique focus on "engaged learning," or the combination of traditional academic and hands-on education. This mode of teaching goes back to UVU`s roots as a vocational school at its inception during World War II and persists today across the institution`s full array of university-level programs. In 2008, the prestigious Carnegie Foundation classified UVU as a "community engaged" institution. This elective classification reflects UVU`s curricular emphasis on engaged learning and longstanding role as a community problem-solver. Among other things, this means that we place a great emphasis on "learning by doing." As ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.uvu.edu
  • 800 West University Parkway
    Orem, UT USA 84058
  • Phone: 801.863.8888

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Name Title Contact Details
Jon Barclay
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Brian Hall
Associate Vice President of Platform Technologies Profile
Troy Martin
Associate Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Technology Officer Profile
Christina Baum
Vice President of Digital Transformation and Chief Information Officer Profile

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