Summer Concurrent Enrollment

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Are you interested in getting ahead by taking classes this summer? Are you familiar with the Distance Learning (video-interactive) classes UVU offers at ALC? Check with your high school counselor or ALC’s counselor, Annette Pukahi, at (801) 489-2833, to see if you have room in your schedule. 

SUMMER SEMESTER BEGINS: Monday, May 12 (This is before NEBO classes end)

FIRST BLOCK Classes BEGIN: Monday, May 12 (weekend classes-May 9 & 10)

FIRST BLOCK Classes END: Friday, June 27

SECOND BLOCK Classes BEGIN: Monday, June 30

SECOND BLOCK Classes END: Friday, August 15 (weekend classes-July 18 & 19)

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Story by Anna Palmer

Broken Hearts

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This week our WSU anatomy/physiology students put their knowledge to the test.  They were tasked to open and identify all of the chambers and valves of a pig heart.  They also located the major vessels and traced the path of blood from body to lungs and back to the heart again.  It was a great opportunity to experience the view of a
cardiologist.

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Story and Photos by Sean Curtis

Tito Momen speaks at ALC

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"Having problems...this is living. Don't let your problems become your prison," said Tito Momen as he spoke to ALC's Medical Forensics students this morning. We were very fortunate to have Mr. Momen as a guest today. This man was falsely imprisoned for 15 years and 15 days in the worst prison of Egypt. He taught about the justice system of Egypt so we could compare it to America's justice system. He also talked about how to get through hard times. What a great experience!

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Story and Photos by Sean Curtis

FIRST Robotics Competition

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Teams from nine states, Canada, and including ALC will participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah, on Friday and Saturday, March 14-15. Admission and parking is free. 

This type of Robotics is termed a "Varsity Sport for the Mind" and has all the excitement of a high school championship tournament. Winners go on to an International Championship competition in St. Louis for a chance to earn $19 million in scholarships.

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Story by Anna Palmer