‘The Story of Everything’
Slam poet and MIT physicist Kealoha brings “The Story of Everything” to the University of Utah
Read MoreSlam poet and MIT physicist Kealoha brings “The Story of Everything” to the University of Utah
Read MoreIncreased IRS Contribution Limits for 2019 The IRS recently announced increases to retirement plan limits for 2019. Beginning Jan. 1, 2019, employees can contribute up to $19,000 ($25,000 for employees age 50 or older), to both the 403(b) and 457(b) supplemental retirement savings plans. You can log in to UBenefits today to change your limits […]
Read MoreFOOD 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 exits, exit signs or […]
Read More“The strangest thing I’ve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
Read MoreAfter the tragic incident on campus two weeks ago, we want to remind students, faculty and staff about the SafeU website, which provides easily accessible and comprehensive information on a range of topics, from how to report a safety concern to requesting a safety escort.
Read MoreFind out how several parking changes taking place this fall could impact you.
Read MoreThe support and solace from those across the country, and right here in the state of Utah, have provided rays of light after the tragic death of Lauren McCluskey.
Read MoreThe U will pay tribute to 11 veterans at its 21st annual Veterans Day commemoration ceremony, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018.
Read MoreVoting and same-day registration is available Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Marriott Library.
Read MoreLegal experts debate the extent of First Amendment protections on college campuses.
Read MoreThis week, members of two international organizations dealing with the issue of light pollution will convene in Snowbird.
Read MoreTwo professors in the U’s Department of Mathematics—Tommaso de Fernex and Peter Trapa—have been named members of the 2019 Class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.
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