WHEN SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES MEET
Poet, biologist and visual artist headline Utah Symposium in Science and Literature to explore human impact on earth.
Read MorePoet, biologist and visual artist headline Utah Symposium in Science and Literature to explore human impact on earth.
Read MoreCareer Services recognizes faculty for helping students succeed and prepare for life after graduation.
Read MoreThe U celebrates Earth Day a little early with a week of activities, lectures, food and fun.
Read MoreShowcasing extraordinary achievements by faculty who have reached a pinnacle of professional success in 2016.
Read MoreMeet the U’s campus telephone operators with their broad campus knowledge, empathetic ears and willingness to go the extra mile trying to fulfill callers’ needs.
Read MoreJUMP TO: April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month Data retrieval tool for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is unavailable The U is officially a voter-friendly campus John R. Park Debate Society earns national championship April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month The Office of the Registrar announces electronic wait list Matlab: Latest […]
Read MoreOPEN ENROLLMENT COMING IN MAY Open enrollment materials for University employee benefits will be mailed in May. To avoid a delay in receiving your packet, please check your mailing address in the Campus Information System (CIS) as soon as possible. To access CIS, go to the University of Utah home page at utah.edu. Click on […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] CARBOHYDRATE MYTHS AND FACTS Myth: Carbohydrates are fattening Fact: Losing body fat requires a fairly high volume of training. This is only sustainable if you have the energy to do it. Carbohydrates are the body’s preferred source of quick fuel that will enable you to perform a high volume of training and […]
Read MorePERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: PPE With warmer weather it is easy to forget to use some of the required personal protective equipment to conduct your work safely. Regardless of the department you work in, if you are working with hazardous material or hazardous items, you must wear the required personal protective equipment at all times. Use […]
Read MoreFirst-of-its-kind program takes holistic approach to preparing African-American doctoral students for life after graduation.
Read MoreThe U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association presents the 45th annual Powwow on April 7 and 8, honoring unity and is a tribute to the Northern Ute Tribe.
Read MoreHarriet Hopf, professor of anesthesiology and bioengineering for the School of Medicine and senior special assistant to the office for faculty, has been selected for the 2017 Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women.
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