U REMEMBERS
Holocaust commemoration investigates persecution based on sexual orientation in Nazi Germany.
Read MoreHolocaust commemoration investigates persecution based on sexual orientation in Nazi Germany.
Read MoreHigh honor for the U Medical School’s Vivian Lee, Mario Capecchi: Election to the National Academy of Medicine.
Read MoreTed Koppel to speak at U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on cyberattacks on Nov. 4 at OSH auditorium.
Read MoreHalloween activities on campus and some history behind the Fort Douglas ghost stories
Read MoreKathryn Bond Stockton recognized with 2015 Allies Award and discusses her experience studying queer theory in Utah.
Read MoreBennion Center students visit and study in Cuba learning about economics, art, politics and culture.
Read MoreAs winter approaches prepare for snow and ice covered sidewalks and parking lots, walk safely around campus.
Read MoreU’s S.J. Quinney College of Law will explore how innovations in securities and intellectual property law are shaping modern entrepreneurship.
Read MoreCivil rights icon John Lewis has dedicated his life to building “the Beloved Community” in America. He will speak at the U Nov. 10.
Read MoreDISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR NOMINATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Nominations from all parts of campus are being solicited for the rank of distinguished professor. Nomination forms and curriculum vitae must be submitted no later than Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. The rank of distinguished professor is reserved for selected individuals whose achievements exemplify the highest goals of scholarship as […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-9″] By PEAK Health & Fitness TIPS TO REDUCE SODIUM Watch the serving size Don’t fool yourself by thinking that the sodium content listed on a nutritional label is for the entire package. Before you blow your entire day’s worth of sodium, determine exactly what one serving equals. Food label claims • Sodium-free: […]
Read MoreCAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES IS HIRING Campus Recreation Services is currently hiring motivated students that would like to work in a fun, active environment. If you are looking to stay active, work flexible hours, get paid training and the opportunity for scholarships, Campus Recreation Services is your place. Check out our recruitment schedule at campusrec.utah.edu. […]
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