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1991 to 2000

2000-1996

  • On April 6, Utah State University Brigham City held first commencement in Brigham City honoring 30 graduates. Graduates attended all or most of their classes at Utah State University Brigham City.
  • George H. Emert retired as Utah State University Logan president.
  • Kermit L. Hall named as new president of Utah State University Logan effective January 2001
  • Katie Shea, Utah State University Brigham City student named 1999 Elementary Education Scholar of the Year.
  • Utah State University Brigham City changes from quarters to semester system.
  • Distance Education Student Government established. Matt Firth became first representative for Brigham City campus.
  • On March 22, 1997, an Open House and Dedication Ceremony was held for the Box Elder County Education Center, which includes the Utah State University Brigham City campus.
  • Dr. Rex L. Tueller, Dean of Continuing Education, retired. Dr. Robert L. Gilliland appointed as Dean of Continuing Education.
  • On Thursday, October 30, 1997, a live demonstration and press conference were held to announce and demonstrate the new Utah Education Satellite Services which provided increased interactive capability and utilized Utah’s new digital satellite system. This system replaced a 14-year-old electronic system. The new digital system provided full-motion, full-color video and two-way communication.
  • Box Elder County purchases Fred Meyer complex for Brigham City Education Center—Utah State University Brigham City.
  • Campus expanded to include building at 265 West 1100 South, Brigham City, Utah.
  • Utah State University Brigham City honors 73 graduates—one doctorate; 31 master; 34 bachelor; 7 associate/certification.

1995-1991

  • Utah State University Brigham City honored 36 graduates on May 9, 1995—5 masters; 20 bachelors; 11 associates.
  • Utah State University Brigham City  offered four masters, four bachelors, and two associates degrees. In addition, over 150 independent home study courses were availiable.
  •  Enrollment reaches 353 students
  • Utah State University Brigham City designated as a branch campus
  • Twenty-six graduates May 17, 1994—4 masters; one administrative supervisory endorsement; one secondary education certificate; one associate of applied science; 19 bachelors.
  • Utah State University Brigham City offered eight master and three bachelor programs.
  • Administrative secretary, senior secretary, and lab assistant added to Utah State University Brigham City staff.
  • Enrollment reaches 258 students.
  • Utah State University Brigham City has nineteen graduates.
  • Com-Net courses offered in Tremonton for first time in Spring 1991.
  • Lou Workman becomes USU Brigham City center director.
  • USU Brigham City moves to 275 West 1100 South; Brigham City—Open House held on September 16th.