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What Would Your Grandma Say About That?
Submitted by Victoria Davis, a marketing student in the business program at Broadview University. The world is consumed with social media. Experts say more than 60 percent of adults use social media. Nearly a quarter of them use Facebook, Twitter, … Continue reading
Joining Forces to Protect Kids During the 100 Deadliest Days
(MERIDIAN) The 100 deadliest days of the year for kids begin the minute the last school bell rings. To raise child safety awareness, Broadview University is inviting families to participate in its Kids First Safety Fair on Friday, June 7. … Continue reading
This is How It’s Done: Broadview & RiverWoods Create Positive Results
A strong business partnership is like having a best friend in the job world. This type of relationship can last for several years and be just as valuable to a workplace as active stakeholders and talented employees. Broadview University-Orem is … Continue reading
No More Paper in Utah’s Courts
Utah’s courts are going paperless. Starting this spring, e-filing is becoming mandatory in the district courts. E-filing saves attorneys and their firms’ money concerning time, paper and mailing/delivery costs. Documents filed through e-filing are immediately delivered and entered into the … Continue reading
The Difference Between an English Major and a Large Pizza
As the joke goes, the difference between an English major and a large pizza is that a large pizza can feed a family of four. English majors get teased all the time with jokes like this, yet so many of … Continue reading
6 Tips for Better Posture, Less Pain
Take a moment to analyze how you’re sitting right now (or before you read “posture” in the title). Are you slouched over your desk or slumped in your chair? Are your legs crossed or extended out in front of you? … Continue reading
Finding 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 memory into files bearing titles like “Don’t be this therapist” and … Continue reading
First Peace Officer Scholar to Graduate – Bachelor’s Degree Opens Door to Career Advancement
Congratulations to Sandy Police Officer and Broadview University criminal justice degree student, Anthony Tueller. Tony was one of the first officers to participate in the Peace Officer Scholarship program at the Broadview University-West Jordan campus and has worked extremely hard … Continue reading
Stress Relief is on Its Way: Nothing Beats a Great Massage
Stress is inevitable (unless you are dead, and even then you probably won’t escape it entirely). In my opinion, the two biggest stress relievers are laughter and a good massage. I say a good massage because not all massages—or massage … Continue reading
Parking Lot Paves the Way to Real-World Learning
(BOISE) As a steady stream of cars snake their way through the parking lot at the Idaho Transportation Department on State Street in Boise, there is a lot more going on here than meets the eye. While the Better Business … Continue reading

