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Super sleepers or dangerously drowsy? Looking into the brains of habitual short sleepers.
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Read MoreJUMP TO: Ready to flip your classroom? Register before Oct. 17 National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity: New membership announcement Research images as art competition Optimal well-being online course series Get discounts through U Community Solar and U Drive Electric Fifth annual planning successful meetings on campus conference Spring 2017 textbook adoptions due Oct. […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]10 COMMON HEALTH TERMS: DO YOU KNOW THEM? By Jen Jenkins, MPC, University of Utah Health Sciences Have you ever talked to a receptionist, doctor or health insurance rep and felt like this? Sometimes we health care peeps forget that the words we use can sound a bit foreign.* It’s not like you […]
Read MoreFLU SEASON CAN STRIKE A WORKPLACE HARD Things we can do to minimize the spread of influenza (flu) in our university work places: Take proper care of personal protective equipment, regularly replacing disposable PPE and properly cleaning and disinfecting reusable equipment. Wash your hands often: Use soap under water and rub hands together vigorously for […]
Read MoreToday’s Taco Tuesday just got a little tastier considering it’s also National Taco Day.
Read MoreInspired by this year’s “#UUThrowback” theme, Homecoming Week provides ways for students, alumni and fans to celebrate the U’s rich history and traditions.
Read MoreWeek of events analyzes safe spaces for LGBTQIA community.
Read MoreNew Center for Research on Migration & Refugee Integration is the first academic center in the West dedicated to developing best practices for welcoming new Americans.
Read MoreNew solar canopy at the U bolsters energy efficiency and Oct. 7 ceremony will commemorate completion of latest sustainability project on campus.
Read MoreThe Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science workshop comes to the U.
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