Question:
What college did you go to?
What
did you study? What memories do you have of those years?
MOM:
I went to the University of Utah. I studied English and history. I was a history and English graduate. I loved the University of Utah. I went to all of the games and met my future husband there in a skiing class at Alta. I passed him going up the mountain to Alta and he remembered my face when I passed him. He later asked me if I had a red Mustang, and I said yes. He then said that the white Scout was his that I passed. I remember laughing about that. He then asked my friend, Sherma, and me to have hot chocolate with him after class. Of course, we said yes, because who can pass up free food. So, as you can see, I have very fond memories of the U. I even went back after I had four kids and was teaching full time and got my Masters in Education specializing in Gifted Education. What a wonderful time I had at the University of Utah.
JACKIE:
What college did you go to?
I
went to the University of Utah in Salt Lake city to get my Bachelors of Art
Education, (BFA) , and then in 2000 to do a few courses in Interior Design
through the LDS Business College.
What
did you study?
I
studied Art Education. A variety of Art classes such as watercolors, Oil
painting, sculpture, photography, and Art history. Also, I took
various education classes, like; 'know yourself and the university',
American Indian and culture, Women studies, and Food and Nutrition. Stacy
and I took a ballroom dance class once. In Interior Design, I took
Textiles, and Placement Design (how furniture can be arranged), and Color
Theory.
What
memories do you have of those years?
Very fun and
very challenging. I think the main thing was Stacy and I were together
24/7 so a lot of memories I have was how we got on each others
nerves. She'd tease me how I walked swinging my arms, studied,
or how I read my books (under a blanket in my room.) Stacy and
I also worked together! We worked at the Olpin Union at the U
of U Information desk, and went to the Theta LDS sorority together once a week
after work. Other classroom memories, was how I did not do so well
at 'Know yourself and the university.' (Guess I didn't know my
university...ironic since I was giving information out to all the students and
faculty) I did not do so well on the written exam basically. And
Art History was hard, but I managed to pass both to get the credits to
graduate. Some other memories was how I liked the extension
classes in the Sandy, UT location. It was nice to go
there after Dillard's just around the corner. Then after graduating
the U of U, the LDS Business college, was so different in how each class was
started off with a prayer and a song from the hymn book. I felt reverence
there, unlike the University of Utah, where everyone was the same religion, and
upheld the same moral values.
STACY:I went to the University of Utah. I got a bachelors of science in architectural studies with a business minor. I also got two Master's degrees. One was in Architecture and the other Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing.
I have a lot of memories while I attended the U. I was there for a total of 8 years, from 1995-2003. I met a lot of lifelong friends who I worked with at the Union building - Oanh, Deidre, Krista and Mike Slipsky. I also met some great friends during architecture school - Stacey Lund-Walker, Courtney and Annie. During MBA school I made some great friends - David Rebol, Jim Campbell and Steve Beningo. I enjoyed my time at college. It was fun and also challenging.
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