UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE
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UVSC Sequel

 

UVSC Sequel Winter 2005
 
CONTENTS
PHOTO GALLERY
EXPANDED COVERAGE
FEATURES

CAPITAL CONFIDENCE
UVSC on Assigment in Washington, D.C.

UVSC Sequel Magazine recently went on assignment to Washington, D.C.to report on some of UVSC's successful alumni living and working in the nation’s capital city. Read about Larissa Vovk '97 of the International Monetary Fund, former student body president Ryan Vogel '04 who has a bright political future ahead, and Matt Petersen '93, chief counsel to the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration on Capitol Hill. Also, read about D.C. television news reporter Rob Inderrieden '03 in Alumni Profile, "Man on the Street."

ONE GEM OF A CANDY STORE
Written in shades of milk and dark chocolate, read about alumnus Steve Hatch '97 and his successful venture into the candy and dessert business in Salt Lake City.
Q & A WITH BOB RASMUSSEN
with a father who taught auto mechanics
at UVSC for more than 20 years, Bob Rasmussen ’90, has been running the halls of campus since he was eight years
old. Graduating with a UVSC degree in business management, it didn’t take him long to return to UVSC–in 1991 he was hired to serve as a coordinator of high school relations where he began recruiting students to UVSC. Today, Bob serves as
UVSC dean of students.
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