
UVU Students Return to Campus with Mix of Reverence and Caution
One week after a fatal shooting, Utah Valley University students returned to a campus with enhanced security, extensive support services, and a somber mood.
Marcus Holloway is a journalist specializing in higher education policy, campus culture, and the intersection of politics and academia. He has reported extensively on university governance and student affairs for over a decade.
One week after a fatal shooting, Utah Valley University students returned to a campus with enhanced security, extensive support services, and a somber mood.
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