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JUMP TO: TRAX-Union Shuttle route up and running February Academic Senate meeting announced Sidewalk safety reminder Nominate an outstanding academic advisor National radon awareness month Distinguished Innovation and Impact Award 2018 deadline extended Financial Aid Priority Date approaches Global Learning Across the Disciplines grant pre-proposals requested Beehive Honor Society now accepting applications Alta Sustainability Leadership […]

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HR Updates

Workers Compensation Injuries in 2017 Each year, the university is required to report certain work-related injuries and illnesses to OSHA.  Copies of the summary report will be posted throughout the university from Feb. 1 through April 30. During 2017, the university experienced significantly reduced injury costs and only had four injuries that resulted in the […]

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The Arts and U

World Premieres and Beloved Favorites Showcased at Spring Utah Ballet The School of Dance presents the Spring Utah Ballet, Feb. 8-10 on stage in the Hayes Christensen Theatre in the Marriott Center for Dance. Showcasing both classics and original works, Utah Ballet will offer the audience four unique approaches to the art of Ballet. The […]

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Safe & Sound

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What to do when an Injury or Illness happens on campus Report all incidents immediately. There are three incident reports used by the university: Report injuries and illnesses on the job with the First Report of Injury or E-1 form. Workplace injuries warrant investigation. Do not disturb the incident site until the incident itself has […]

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HUMANS OF THE U: GLENDA PALOMINO

“During my first year at the U, I became involved with the student organization of Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A.)…[it] encouraged my desire to live socially conscious by striving for equity and social justice, particularly for historically marginalized groups in the country, and to promote education through a critical lens.”

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QUIET HEROES

During the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, a documentary will premiere depicting the courageous story of physician Kristen Reis, a retired U professor, and her partner (both in life and work) Maggie Snyder. “Quiet Heroes” depicts Reis’ selfless career as the first doctor in Utah to treat HIV/AIDS patients at a time when others cruelly turned them away.

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MLK DAY OF SERVICE

Hundreds of volunteers banded together Jan. 13 in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to make these and other projects come to life. In all, Bennion Center student leader Bryan Luu coordinated 11 different projects community partners identified as priorities.

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