Dixie State University’s President Richard B. Williams and Professor Travis Seegmiller welcomed at Lincoln Day Breakfast
Dixie State’s President Williams and Professor Seegmiller were recognized at the sold out Washington County Republican Party Lincoln Day Breakfast at the Saint George Dixie Convention Center. About.Dixie.edu gives 175 professors and adjunct teachers for a campus of 10,000 students. Dixie belonging to the LDS Church system of academies from 1911 to 1933, then private for 2 years, when the college was transferred to the state of Utah by 1935. Recently, in 2013, Utah expanded the college to University status.
Professor of Law and Executive Leadership Seegmiller is also Managing Director in Residence, in the College of Business & Communication, and was recently appointed to the Utah House of Representatives for District 62, and is on the Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee, House Business and Labor Committee, and House Government Operations Committee. See https://le.utah.gov/Documents/DistrictMaps/House_Dist62.pdf for district profile.
From Left to right, Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller, Representative Travis Seegmiller, Speaker Greg Hughes, Photo utah.gov.
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