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JUMP TO: Statement about Title IX proposed regulations In Memoriam: Xiaoqian (Tracy) Yu U ranked No. 9 for undergrad, No. 19 for grad entrepreneur studies by Princeton Review Golden Spike Award winners University of Utah Staff Scholarship Send personal packages home, please  Customized holiday gifts by University Print & Mail Services U holiday cards by […]

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Polio-like illness causes concern

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Polio is a scary disease that can cause paralysis. However, polio has been eradicated in the United States and is almost eradicated worldwide. That’s why it is perfectly understandable that parents are now concerned about rare cases of a similar disease now being seen in the country. Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a […]

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‘Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley’

Amongst the holiday show splendors, Pioneer Theatre Company’s “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” stands out. Jane Austen-based and quick-witted, the show will melt any curmudgeon as two unorthodox leads, awkward book-lovers, find a way to connect. Playwrights Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon breathe life into Mary Bennet, the wet blanket from “Pride and Prejudice.” She […]

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Holiday Festivities and Decorations FOOD If departmental celebrations include food, please consult the campus food safety guide (here) as you plan your menus.  Please don’t schedule or allow potluck 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 […]

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Title IX proposed regulations

The U.S. Department of Education today issued proposed regulations governing the way universities handle allegations of sexual assault and harassment as outlined under Title IX, the federal law that protects individuals from gender discrimination and ensures equal access in educational programs and activities. The proposal is now open for public comment, and the regulations will not go into effect until this period closes and the department reviews the comments.

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