Seized tribal lands generate millions of dollars for this Utah university
Utah State University points to ways it acknowledges its land-grant status and gives back, including efforts to support Native students and staff through free tuition and a cultural center.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) This land, east of Moab near Highway 46 and on the Utah-Colorado state border, is among the 35,000 acres in Grand County that were once owned by tribes and now benefit Utah State University.