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2001-2006

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2005

2004

  • Utah State University Brigham City enrollment reaches 1,000 student mark.
  • K-Mart building located at 1000 South Main Street in Brigham City given to Utah State University Brigham City with Selma and Milton P. Miller as benefactors. The building is approximately 90,000 square feet. Open house held on April 2, 2004.
  • Graduation Ceremony honors 57 graduates.
  • Student Body President, Kiersten Hewitt, earns Woman of the Year Robins Award.
  • Utah State University Brigham City held 1st Annual Family Fair.
  • Angels for Christmas project provided gifts for over 250 children.

2003

  • Utah State University Brigham City hired three full-time lecturers—one each for English, biology, math.
  • Associate of Science in General Studies added to degrees offered.
  • Campus underwent renovation to create new offices for faculty and staff, workroom, study room, two test rooms, and student government office. 
  • Utah State University Brigham City began Angels for Christmas Program 

2002

  • First phase remodel began of 6,925 square feet to include four classrooms and a student study area.
  • Andy Shinkle appointed as Utah State University Brigham City Regional Department Head/Center Director.
  • Masters program in Family and Human Development offered.
  • Governor of Utah signed bill to purchase the Educational Center (Old Fred Meyer Complex).
  • Utah State University Brigham City co-sponsors Box Elder County Technology Expo on December 5, 2002. An estimated 3,000 attendees

2001

  • Commencement held on April 19, 2001 honored seventy graduates.
  • Enrollment exceeds 700 students (705 to be more exact).