Working Toward 66 Percent: Leadership Summit Stresses Post-Secondary...
The Multicultural Youth Leadership Summit was held on April 30 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah, for the first time. Governor Gary R. Herbert has launched an educational initiative to...
View ArticleDiscoveries Abound: What the Brain Can Teach Medical Assistants
White and gray matter, meninges, the cerebellum—Broadview University-Layton students got a firsthand look at these and other areas of the brain recently. The students, who are taking the Human Anatomy...
View ArticleFinding a Place for Massage in the Doctor’s Office
As a Broadview University-Layton massage therapy program instructor, I enjoy sharing case studies associated with current lessons. Too often, the scenarios shared are from a mental catalog separated by...
View ArticleCommunity Service, Optimized to its Best
It all happened on campus: bathing dogs, drawing blood, computer optimization and chair massages. Students applied what they are learning in the classroom during Broadview University-Layton‘s Community...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes on Capitol Hill: Rep. Brown Shows the Real Deal
Ever wonder what happens on Capitol Hill? On March 9, 2013, criminal justice program and paralegal program students from Broadview University-Layton were given a special behind-the-scenes tour of...
View ArticleMassage for Single Parents: Commitment Earns AMTA Scholarship
As single parents struggle to support their families, they seek education in career fields that will help provide for the family. However, earning a degree can be expensive and time consuming. As a...
View ArticleRunning the Race Risks Injury – Medical Assistant Students to the Rescue
Running a marathon requires dedication, inspiration and a willingness to risk injury. Who would have thought that at a marathon we would be doing sutures on a finger? When you think marathon, you...
View ArticleHave Pittie – Debunking Pit Bull Myths
Pit bulls have a reputation for attacking humans, which has resulted in breed specific legislation and higher insurance premiums for homeowners with pit bulls. However, Tracy Madison from Have Pittie,...
View ArticleRemember the Outdoors? Broadview Helps AYSO Gets Kids Outside
Kids love to play. Remember the days when you played outside? Those days are hard to find with video games, trampoline venues, and indoor arcades. However, American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is...
View ArticleGoodbye File Cabinet, Hello Database: Massage Clinic Goes Paperless
Where did that file go? Oh yeah, it is buried under all the other paperwork. Although technology has become an intricate part of our lives, paper is still the method of recording for many...
View Article5 Tips to Overcoming Back-to-School Anxiety
School is in session at Broadview University-Layton. After a great four-week break, it is time to hit the books. Many students are returning from last quarter, but a handful are returning to school...
View ArticleHow Many Librarians Does It Take to Run a Library?
One book, two book, three book, four…how many librarians does it take to run a library? The library offers books, computers, printers, and a warm body to help you in your research and homework. At...
View ArticleWho is Mike? Meet and Greet Our New Campus Director
You asked the questions. He answered the questions. Mike McAllister is the new Broadview University-Layton campus director. His quiet confidence is already penetrating the school with a vision of “We...
View ArticleHow Secure Are We? Criminal Justice Students Seek Answers
You enjoy shopping at your favorite clothing store and dining out at your favorite restaurant. But have you ever wondered what businesses like these do to protect you as a customer and ensure you have...
View Article5 Tips to Catch a Foul Ball Lead to Catching New Opportunities
Nothing says summer more than an evening spent at the local baseball field eating a delicious hotdog and rooting for the home team. That is exactly what went down on June 22, when Broadview...
View ArticleThe Daunting Task of Choosing a Career: One Student’s Journey to Discovery
Choosing a career path can be daunting with the many choices and specialties available. So how does one make a decision? There are several ways to explore the options, such as observing someone in your...
View ArticleAmendment Awareness Stirs Debate Inside and Outside of Class
Constitution Day is an essential time for us as a nation to reconnect with our legal heritage and history. Two hundred swenty-six years ago, on Sept. 17, 1787, 39 brave men known as our Founding...
View ArticleThese 12 Shelter Animals Are $3,000 Closer to Adoption
Ever visit an animal shelter? Usually they are full of lovable animals waiting to be adopted. Who can resist those cute faces looking back at you? Unfortunately, there are never enough animal lovers to...
View ArticleLocal Layton Businesses and Community Join Together for Family Fun
Festively decorated cars lined the parking lot waiting for the third annual Trunk-or-Treat held at Broadview University–Layton to start. Little ghosts, goblins, witches, and other costumed kids lined...
View ArticleThe New Leader on Campus: Michael Reeder Embraces “We Care” Mission
Have you seen him walking the halls? Have you met him yet? Our new campus director, Michael Reeder, is making waves with Broadview University’s mission “We Care.” He cares what is happening on campus....
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