WITNESS MISIDENTIFICATION
What happens when eyewitnesses misidentify a crime suspect? The U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law event explores “Evidence-Based Decisions for Policy: The Case of Eye-Witness Identification.”
Read MoreWhat happens when eyewitnesses misidentify a crime suspect? The U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law event explores “Evidence-Based Decisions for Policy: The Case of Eye-Witness Identification.”
Read MoreOnce a year, the Natural History Museum of Utah opens its doors to the bones, artifacts and archaeologists that aren’t out on the exhibition floors. This unique opportunity for a “behind-the-scenes” experience is this weekend. Here are more details about the occasion from NHMU: “With 1.5 million objects in our collections, only a fraction are […]
Read MoreMedic who lost a leg while administering first aid is among honorees for the 18th annual Veterans Day Commemoration Ceremony.
Read MoreCreators of “March” to speak at the U for a MUSE event highlighting year of exploring community.
Read MoreWhat started at the U as a canned food drive experiment has grown into a major holiday food drive.
Read MoreLecture series explores economic and environmental issues surrounding food, while audience enjoys freshly made vegetarian soup.
Read MoreHolocaust commemoration investigates persecution based on sexual orientation in Nazi Germany.
Read MoreTed Koppel to speak at U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on cyberattacks on Nov. 4 at OSH auditorium.
Read MoreHalloween activities on campus and some history behind the Fort Douglas ghost stories
Read MoreU’s S.J. Quinney College of Law will explore how innovations in securities and intellectual property law are shaping modern entrepreneurship.
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