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Molly Sweeney By Sheri Jardine, UtahPresents Written by Ireland’s master storyteller Brian Friel and inspired in part by researcher Oliver Sacks’ essay “To See and Not See,” “Molly Sweeney” tells the story of a woman who was blind since childhood. Prompted by the “medical miracle” hopes of both her husband and her surgeon, Molly agrees […]

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HUMANS OF THE U: JEFF HANSON

“I’ve performed in plays, commercials and movies, and also produce videos for the University of Utah’s Marketing and Communications Office. On sets, I’ve had milk spit on me, found a severed-hand prop while working on an HBO project with Steven Soderbergh, had a Christmas tree fall on me (and was uncomfortably sticky for days) and ate more freeze-dried macaroni and cheese than I care to remember.”

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Announcements

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JUMP TO: Distinguished Innovation and Impact Award 2018 Deadline Extended Financial Aid Priority Date approaches Global Learning Across the Disciplines grant pre-proposals requested Passing of Bradley Parker, associate professor of history Beehive Honor Society now accepting applications Employee moving expenses now taxable Annual notice: Peer-to-peer file sharing and copyright violation Department of Biology to be […]

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Student Life

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JUMP TO: Distinguished Innovation and Impact Award 2018 Deadline Extended Financial Aid Priority Date approaches Global Learning Across the Disciplines grant pre-proposals requested Passing of Bradley Parker, associate professor of history Beehive Honor Society now accepting applications Employee moving expenses now taxable Annual notice: Peer-to-peer file sharing and copyright violation Department of Biology to be […]

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Renew Your Commitment to Safety  With the new year upon us, we would like to remind everyone to take time to recommit to workplace safety and the prevention of job related injuries. We recommend that all employees, individually or as a department, review the New Employee Safety Orientation offered to all new employees, located HERE, […]

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A Healthier U

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] ‘raw’ water risks By Libby Mitchell Picture it: A cool, bubbling, crystal clear mountain spring. Nothing could be so pure or refreshing, right? That’s the sales pitch being given right now by proponents of “raw” water – water that has not been treated or filtered and can cost upwards of $25 a gallon. […]

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The Arts and U

Your Ucard is a free ticket to the arts at the U There are hundreds of arts experiences on campus every year, such as modern art exhibits, sultry jazz concerts, poignant theatre productions, thought-provoking dance performances, film screenings, musicals, symphonies and more. Your UCard gets you into all of them for free or deeply discounted […]

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