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Wilson W. Sorensen

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will take over." He believed the "best education" was "to first get job preparation" and " how to make a living", followed by "classes that will enrich you." He argued that the need for academic research was satisfied by existing universities in Utah, which had "enough universities already". He
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UVU leadership recognizes Sorensen for building up the school and paving the way for its future expansion. The student activities center at UVU is named for Sorensen, as well as the school's benefactor's society and Lifetime Achievement Award. At UVSC's first alumni recognition banquet in 1998,
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The school's representatives responded that modern students needed academic degrees and that vocational programs had either closed due to poor enrollment or had evolved with industry. It also stated that the need for local vocational training was filled by the
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When Sorensen started at the institution, it had under 1,000 students. By the time he left, there were over 5,500 students and it had moved campuses twice, arriving at its current location in
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felt UVSC's new university status "will give the school a social image. That's all it will do." Sorensen had hoped for the school to develop into something more like the
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in 1982. In his long retirement, Sorensen saw the school grow into Utah Valley Community College, then Utah Valley State College (UVSC), then Utah Valley University.
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Observing the academic transformation of the college into a university, Sorensen openly pushed for it to retain its focus on
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in 1984. He published a history of Utah Technical College in 1985. He also served on the board of the
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Sorensen remained active during retirement. He was on the Committee to Save
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A Miracle in Utah Valley: The Story of Utah Technical College, 1941–1982
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American leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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of Provo and received the Modern Day Pioneer award from the
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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After graduation, Sorensen taught industrial arts at
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Utah Valley University
Draper, Utah
Deseret, Utah
Jordan High School
Sandy, Utah
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
missionary
California
Mission
bishop
stake presidency
Salt Lake Temple
Provo, Utah
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
industrial arts
educational administration
Granite High School
South Salt Lake, Utah
World War II
trade school
Orem, Utah
J. Marvin Higbee
Geneva Steel
Utah State Legislature
Orem Community Hospital
Freedom Festival
Kiwanis Club
Sons of Utah Pioneers
South Jordan, Utah

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