BEACONS OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Students, faculty recognized for extraordinary achievement
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Read MoreAwards honor those who work in government who have made significant contributions to improving the state.
Read MoreGOLF CART SAFETY AND GUIDELINES An increased number of utility and golf carts are sharing campus walkways with pedestrians, bicycles, skateboards and vehicles (see Policy 3-233: Operation of Motorized Vehicles on Pedestrian Walks). To promote the safe operation of the carts, U Risk & Insurance Management developed guidelines addressing operator qualifications, cart identification, speed limit […]
Read MoreCYCLING SAFETY Every sport has its own unique set of challenges and cycling is no different. However, cycling is definitely unique in that it shares space with moving vehicles and can even match speed limit speeds. For that reason it is important to know a few basic safety concepts. Understanding cycling etiquette and traffic laws […]
Read MoreJUNE WELLU COOKING CLASS Join the Benefits Department and Chef Carl for hot and cold quinoa recipes. For dessert he will make his famous Irish Whiskey Chocolate Cake. This month’s cooking class will be held on Monday, June 8, 2015 from 6-8 p.m. at the Salt Lake Culinary Center (2233 S. 300 East). The cost is […]
Read MoreThere’s more to social networking than Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram, according to a U professor cataloging alternative sites and services built as a critical response to corporate social media.
Read MoreA military background prepared Bill Merkle to succeed in his political science program.
Read MoreMemorial Day is an opportunity for the entire nation to come together and recognize those who paid the ultimate price through respectful recognition of their sacrifices.
Read MoreHow religion functions in modern society is one of the most important questions asked in the humanities, and Colleen McDannell has given us path-breaking answers.
Read MoreDeep dive as part of “School-to-Prison Pipeline” research at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Public Policy Clinic brings to light disturbing disparities.
Read MoreUtah is one of the fastest growing states in the nation and by 2050 its population will double. Make sure your voice is heard in shaping the future of education, recreation, public land use and more in the Your Utah Your Future survey.
Read MoreSarah Munro has accepted the position of special assistant to the President for Campus Community Partnerships and director of University Neighborhood Partners.
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