Students in Dixie State College of Utah's automotive technology program will have five new top-of-the-line vehicles to train on thanks to generous donations made by Nissan North America and the St. George Stephen Wade Nissan dealership.
Members of Dixie State College of Utah's chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi recently returned from a successful trip to the DECA International Business competition held in Anaheim, Calif. The students competed against other college and university students in the areas of marketing, management, finance, law, hospitality and entrepreneurship.
The Utah State Board of Regents gave Dixie State College of Utah administrators news that was music to their ears as DSC received approval to offer a new music baccalaureate degree. The announcement came during the Board's meeting held at Dixie State's Russell C. Taylor Health Science Center.
Class work for the new liberal arts degree program, which will be offered as a Bachelor's of Arts (BA) or Bachelor's of Science (BS) degree, will begin at the start of the upcoming fall semester this August.
The Dixie State College of Utah communication department has announced a partnership with Simmons Media Group that will help provide practical and hands-on experience to DSC students interested in broadcasting.
The partnership announcement, highlighted by a $145,000 donation from Simmons Media Group, coincided with the DSC communication department's debut of a new classical music FM station, KXDS Dixie's Classical 91, which began airing this past April 15.
Dixie State College of Utah's Theatre Department will be one of the many campus programs hard at work during the summer season, thanks in part to the launch of "The Comedy Storm," a new summer theater series to be housed in the Laboratory Theater in the Eccles Fine Arts Center.