
Huntsman Alumni Magazine Spring 2008
Contents
- A $26-million announcement is made.
Jon M. Huntsman, four LDS apostles and Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. visit USU campus. - Huntsman shares his vision.
Huntsman School can become "one of the finest in the country." - Giving brings great rewards.
Jon Huntsman says one need not be wealthy to help others in need. - Small entrepreneurial firm now global business
Jon Huntsman started company 27 years ago. - Students travel to England, France and Belgium.
Participants pioneers for Huntsman Scholar Program. - Fundraising drive clears $33 million.
School sets its sties on becoming top-tier school. - Huntsman School honors CEO who listens to employees.
Kay Toolson was recognized with Distinguished Executive Alumnus Award. - Grad student help international companies.
New Field Studies program gives students experience solving real business problems. - Student graduates with some help from a friend.
Graduate calls himself "hopelessly optimistic" despite obstacles. - Rebecca Smith is USU valedictorian in December.
Senior urges classmates to become "influence for good." - Students urged to take control and to be lean.
Three convocation speakers offer advice. - Three recognized for global leadership.
Three alumni earn Professional Achievement Award. - Shingo Prize expands its scope.
Organization is negotiating to organize regions in Canada, England and Australia. - Professor works without taking pay for 20 years.
Jay Price encourages students, by example, to be giving. - Huntsman students share research with Utah Legislators.
Five undergraduate students showcase research on Capitol Hill. - Alumna earns top ranking as a financial advisor.
Patsy L. (Hatch) Nodilo is ranked #32 on national list. - Vern Buehler is honored with the Spirit of Old Main Award.
Former professor continues to make a difference at USU. - Dell Loy and Lynnette Hansen help students with tuition.
One hundred students benefit from scholarship assistance. - USU thanks Perry family for donations.
Scholarship endowment honors Migon and Nora Perry. - The Broadbents fund endowment at the Huntsman School.
They remember how much a scholarship helped them at USU. - Nearly 20 Huntsman School supporters induted into Old Main Society
- Keeping In Touch
- BottomLine started in 1975; continues to evolve in 2008
The Huntsman Alumni Magazine is edited by Steve Eaton, the director of communications for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. It was also reviewed, filtered, analyzed, purified and homogenized by many others who try to keep Eaton out of trouble. The editing assistance of Mary Price, Maren Cartwright, Melissa Peterson and McKenzie Rees was especially helpful. The magazine was designed by Brian Clark of Brian Clark Design. The Huntsman Alumni Magazine also appreciates the design consulting services offered by students in Alan Hashimoto's
