Historic bell returns home
The USS Utah’s bell returns to the U in time for the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreThe USS Utah’s bell returns to the U in time for the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreMain campus Union Programming Council is helping Asia Campus create programming of its own.
Read MoreMany families from the state’s eight Sovereign Nations gathered to honor the culture, heritage and history of indigenous people.
Read MoreJUMP TO: Feed U Pantry: Combating campus food insecurity Crimson Lagoon at Eccles Student Life Center closed Dec. 18-Jan. 1 Metallurgy professor awarded China’s Foreign Experts Friendship Medal Research by U professor cited in U.S. Supreme Court arguments National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity Junior League of Salt Lake hosts a Women Helping Women […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] 7 Reasons Everyone Should Chat with an REGISTERED DIETITIAN Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist, but a registered dietitian is a protected term that can only be used by people who have earned the title through an accredited program with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and passed a national exam. There […]
Read MoreAnnual Miniprint, Midiprint and Department of Art & Art History Holiday Sale The annual student, faculty and alumni Miniprint-Midiprint Printmaking sale will take place in the Gittins Gallery, Dec. 6-9. The sale will include original 8 inches by 10 inches and 14 inches by 18 inches etchings, screen prints and relief prints. The sale is held […]
Read MoreCampaign for our Community Spotlight Individuals feel good when they support philanthropic causes. It increases work productivity, instills a sense of community in the workplace and assists non-profits to achieving their goals. We also support causes where there is a connection to something personal in our lives. The University of Utah’s 2018 Campaign for our Community […]
Read MoreHoliday 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 […]
Read More“The Gnome in Your Home – A Tradition of Kindness,” going green for the season and table talk for the holidays.
Read MoreResearchers, including the U’s Jim Steenburgh, have found shorelines of lakes may help forecasters determine the impacts of lake-effect storms.
Read MoreNew tech creates an immersive environment for U students, fans and alumni attending events.
Read MoreNew analysis by S.J. Quinney College of Law professor Christopher L. Peterson paints bleak picture of consumer protection options if Financial Choice Act of 2017 becomes law.
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