List of Weber State University people

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The following is a partial list of notable Weber State University people. It includes alumni, professors, and others associated with Weber State University.

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Principals and presidents

OrderNameTerm
Principals of Weber Stake Academy
1 Louis F. Moench (1888–1892) [1]
2Emil B. Isgreen(1892–1893) [1]
3George F. Phillips(1893–1894) [1]
Louis F. Moench(1894–1902) — 2nd term [1]
Principals of Weber Academy
4 David O. McKay (1902–1908) [1]
5 Wilford M. McKendrick (1908–1910) [1]
6 William W. Henderson (1910–1914) [1]
7 James L. Barker (1914–1917) [1]
8Owen F. Beal(1917–1918) [1]
Presidents of Weber Normal College
1Owen F. Beal(1918-1919) [1]
2 H. Aldous Dixon (1919–1920) [2]
3Joel E. Ricks(1920–1922) [1]
Presidents of Weber College
4Aaron W. Tracy(1922–1935) [1]
5Leland W. Creer(1935–1937) [1]
H. Aldous Dixon(1937–1953) — 2nd term [2]
6William P. Miller(1953–1962)
Presidents of Weber State College
William P. Miller(1962–1972) [1]
7 Joseph L. Bishop (1972–1978) [1]
8 Rodney H. Brady (1978–1985) [1]
9 Stephen D. Nadauld (1985–1990) [1]
Presidents of Weber State University
10 Paul H. Thompson (1990–2002) [3]
11 F. Ann Millner (2002–2012) [4]
12 Charles A. Wight (2013-2018) [5]
actingNorm Tarbox(2018–2019) [6]
13Brad L. Mortensen(2019–present) [7]

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