Month: October 2018
Showing love for education
David Eccles School of Business dedicates Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building with community celebration.
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JUMP TO: Election-related media requests Academic Senate recap NCSAM Week 3: Education and Jobs in Cybersecurity at the U L2TReC Joins Title VI Language Resource Center Community 2018 Triple I Initiative Team Building Grants John R. Park Teaching Fellowships Community Engaged Teaching and Scholarship Award Applications for Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Education Center Applications open for […]
Read MoreThe ‘movement’ movement
[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] Real Life Challenge There are two habits pertaining to movement in the Real Life Challenge: Active for at least 10 minutes No sitting for more than one hour at a time Neither of these habits mentions going to the gym or exercise, and this was no mistake. Planned exercise has numerous benefits […]
Read MoreFresh choreography
The University of Utah School of Dance presents Performing Dance Company this November.
Read MoreGet your flu shot
If you were not able to get your flu shot at Employee Appreciation Day, you can stop into RedMed for one of their October flu clinics. The RedMed clinic is located on the ground floor of the Union Building. During October, you can stop in for a flu shot without an appointment during the following […]
Read MoreFlu season at the workplace
Actions that all of us can do to minimize the spread of the flu in our university workplace.
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JUMP TO: New staff parental leave rule Applications for Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Education Center Jan Miller wins Lifetime Achievement Award Applications open for ASUU government positions ARUP Breaks Ground for New Building Nominate an outstanding academic advisor NCSAM Week 2: U Policies on Network and Physical Security Big messes, big solutions October is Domestic and […]
Read MoreBreastfeeding changes gene activity related to stress
U professor on team led by Women & Infants Hospital/Brown University that published findings in Pediatrics.
Read MoreSimplifying systems for youth in need
Jeremiah Jaggers, a new assistant professor in the College of Social Work, studies the connection between child welfare and involvement in the juvenile justice system.
Read MoreU of U Health top 10 in quality
University of Utah Health has been named a winner of the prestigious 2018 Vizient Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD, Quality Leadership Award for the ninth year in a row.
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