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JUMP TO: Protect yourself from Hepatitis A Pre-spring intensive courses available U ranks 15th for undergrad and 23rd for grad entrepreneurship studies for 2018 Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation to donate $5.3 million establishing a diabetes prevention program Mitch Wishnowsky and Johnny Capra earn football academic all-district U scientists key in the next […]

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A Healthier U

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] 4 DELICIOUS FALL SALADS Salads are often linked to summertime when the growing season first explodes. However, fall is an especially tasty and varied time of year for produce, as late-season fruits and veggies are in full-harvest. Utah has a great variety of produce still growing throughout the fall, including: Apples Apricots […]

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The Arts and U

Shop Museum Store Sunday AND Annual Holiday Market at the UMFA Get inspired for holiday gift-giving this year with two special events hosted by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts’ popular Museum Store. On Sunday, Nov. 26, be part of the first-ever Museum Store Sunday, a new international campaign that celebrates the special shopping opportunities […]

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Holiday Festivities and Decorations FOOD If departmental celebrations include food, please consult the campus food safety guide as you plan your menus. Please don’t schedule or allow pot luck meals on campus. TREES Natural cut trees are not permitted by the State Fire Marshal’s Office. Artificial trees are permitted in areas that do not block exits, […]

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JUMP TO: National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity Junior League of Salt Lake hosts a Women Helping Women clothing project Academic Senate recap Tobacco free listening sessions U prof receives $1 million grant to study near-crises $47.5 million gift from Craig H. Neilsen Foundation for new rehabilitation hospital Marriott Library honors the U Ski […]

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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan The University of Utah is committed to reducing the risks to individuals who may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens.  As such, Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety has developed a campus-wide Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan to complement the current facility-specific plans. These plans meet the requirements of the Occupational […]

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[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] 4 STRETCHING MYTHS EXPOSED By Gabby Gonzalas, marketing coordinator for University of Utah Health It’s important to stretch to maintain healthy joints and have appropriate mobility for physical activity. But do we really know how long we should stretch for? If we should always stretch before exercise? Eon Jarvis, DPT, OCS, a […]

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JUMP TO: Junior League of Salt Lake hosts a Women Helping Women clothing project Academic Senate recap Tobacco free listening sessions $47.5 million gift from Craig H. Neilsen Foundation for new rehabilitation hospital Marriott Library honors the U Ski Team and Ron Steele during annual Ski Affair U holiday cards Customized holiday gifts by University […]

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The Arts and U

“White Rabbit Red Rabbit” By Sheri Jardine, communications manager, UtahPresents UtahPresents is bringing the global theatre sensation, “White Rabbit Red Rabbit,” to Kingsbury Hall, playing on select dates through Dec. 2. This “theatre entertainment meets social experiment” is the work of Nassim Soleimanpour, who penned the play while confined to his native Iran and silenced […]

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