HUMANITIES DEAN LEAVING
Dianne S. Harris, dean of the College of Humanities, has been selected for new position with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Read MoreDianne S. Harris, dean of the College of Humanities, has been selected for new position with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Read MoreSustainability Scholars learning community launches in fall 2017.
Read MoreA new student-led initiative has made its way through the Academic Senate and will make the U a tobacco-free campus.
Read MoreThe newly remodeled galleries at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts come back to life this weekend as the museum welcomes visitors once again.
Read MoreJUMP TO: Administration message about building a culture of inclusion and safety Administration responds to events in Charlottesville and on campus Moran eclipse glasses safety recall Academic Senate meeting announced Upcoming weekday football games, parking and classes University Teaching Committee: Call for applications and nominations Nona Richardson wins National Award New look for CIS coming […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] What fitness class is right for me? PEAK Health and Fitness provides a variety of different group exercise classes for employees of the university. From Bootcamp to Indoor Cycling to Yoga for Stress Relief, we strive to provide employees with the best exercise experience to keep the U happy and healthy. Because […]
Read MoreGET THE SAFEUT SMARTPHONE APP The SafeUT crisis text and tip smartphone app is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention to K-12 and higher education students through texting and a confidential tip program. The app is provided in partnership with the University’s Neuropsychiatric Institute. SafeUT’s key features include: Anonymous, confidential and password protected […]
Read MorePedestrian Crosswalk Safety With the fall semester starting, the campus will again be busy with students, faculty and staff trying to get to where they need to be; stay alert and safe, especially when using or driving through crosswalks. For pedestrians: Always cross at marked crosswalks. They are designed and put in for your safety. […]
Read MoreFacing construction delays on your commute is an excellent opportunity to leave your vehicle at home and rethink your trip to campus.
Read MoreA letter from President Pershing, A. Lorris Betz and Ruth Watkins.
Read MoreONLY CLEAN WATER CAN GO DOWN THE STORM DRAIN ON CAMPUS In urban areas, like the university, where there are mostly parking lots, sidewalks, paved streets and rooftops, less rainfall can soak directly into the ground. The runoff is carried by curbs or gutters into storm drains or spillways. Storm drains are separate from the […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] Who needs fiber? Fiber is an important part of a healthy diet. It works to keep your gut healthy while also helping to keep your body functioning properly. What you may not know is that there are many benefits of fiber beyond the well-known benefits to gut health. In general, fiber can […]
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