WOMEN’S WEEK: RESILIENCE
This year’s Women’s Week is March 5-9 with the theme “Resilience: We are Powerful Because We Have Survived.”
Read MoreThis year’s Women’s Week is March 5-9 with the theme “Resilience: We are Powerful Because We Have Survived.”
Read MoreGet your tickets as the MUSE Project hosts former chief scientist at NASA and author of “Hidden Figures” for keynote presentation on theme year of empowerment.
Read MoreKnatokie Ford, advocate for women in science, technology, engineering and math, shared her journey as the confident “female Steve Urkel” from her childhood, to feeling like a fraud as a grad student at Harvard, to conquering the imposter syndrome.
Read MoreHousing and Residential Education opens an inclusive meditation and prayer space for residents and employees.
Read MoreMathematics student Scott Neville becomes third Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreBenning Lecture welcomes Jennifer Doudna, one of the developers of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, on March 21.
Read MoreArt conservation scientist Blythe McCarthy previews her upcoming Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreJUMP TO: Bennion Center honored by lawmakers U professors honored by Ecological Society of America Chemistry chair honored with American Chemical Society award Beacons of Excellence Award call for nominations Inclusive access to textbooks: Save students up to 80 percent Fitness classes now half off Intramural sports second session registration now open Articulation agreement BENNION […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] NEW TECH TREATMENTS FOR EPILEPSY EDGE CLOSER TO A CURE For centuries epilepsy was a mystery. Individuals who suffered from seizures were thought to be either agents of God — or possessed by demons. Even in the 20th century, people with epilepsy faced a lot of misunderstanding and stigma around their condition. While […]
Read MoreGlobalFEST Tour Spotlights Two of the Most Innovative and Provocative Young Latin Bands in the U.S. Acoustic alt-folk band Las Cafeteras, from East LA, and NYC’s all-female mariachi group Flor de Toloache are two of the freshest, most innovative and provocative bands in contemporary Latin music. These two bands will share the stage at Kingsbury […]
Read MoreThe Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Site is holding free tax clinic through April 7, 2018.
Read MoreBy Josiane Dubois, Department of Theatre The U Department of Theatre presents the dramatic comedy “Up (The Man in the Flying Chair)” Follow your dreams as high as they go The Department of Theatre is thrilled to present the dramatic comedy written by Bridget Carpenter “Up (The Man in the Flying Chair),” a story that […]
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