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  2. Utah Valley University - Wikipedia

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    The $48 million project includes networked computers, computer labs, a computer reference area (Information Commons), a media center, 31 study rooms, and wireless internet throughout the building. In 2016 money was donated to the Library by Ira A. Fulton and Mary Lou Fulton, and it was renamed Fulton Library. [26]

  3. Roots of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Roots of Knowledge is a permanent stained glass exhibit in the Ira A. and Mary Lou Fulton Library at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah in the United States. [2] It is 200 feet (61 m) long, about 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, and comprising 80 separate panes. [3]

  4. Tom Holdman - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holdman (born April 8, 1970) is a glass artist located in Lehi, Utah, United States.His works include the story telling stained-glass windows in the Orem City Library in Orem, Utah; the Roots of Knowledge stained-glass window at Utah Valley University (UVU); and pieces for more than 50 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  5. Ira A. Fulton - Wikipedia

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    These include ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, [10] BYU's Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology, [11] ASU's Mary Lou Fulton College of Education, [12] BYU's (Mary Lou) Fulton Supercomputing Lab, [13] and UVU's Ira A. Fulton and Mary Lou Fulton Library. [14] Fulton was born in Tempe, Arizona. As a student at ASU, Fulton ...

  6. Merrill–Cazier Library - Wikipedia

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    A central atrium connects the former Cazier Science and Technology library with the new construction allowing the two to work as one. [7] The library is 305,000-square-foot (28,300 m 2), about the same as the previous two libraries combined, using technological innovations, the new library is a more functional building.

  7. List of Utah Valley University people - Wikipedia

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  8. Utah Valley Wolverines - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverines joined the Great West Conference in 2008. [4] Utah Valley State College was originally a member of the NJCAA and moved to NCAA Division I in 2003. The school became Utah Valley University in 2008 and a full Division I member in the 2009–10 season following a five-year transition period as a Division I independent.

  9. UVU Review - Wikipedia

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    UVU Review is the independent, student media organization for Utah Valley University, it is completely student-run and includes a print newspaper, online edition/website, podcasting division, video broadcasting division, social media division, graphic design division, and a marketing division. The paper's name became official with its June 30 ...