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A rare gathering of stunning British landscape paintings by legendary artists opens at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
Read MoreA rare gathering of stunning British landscape paintings by legendary artists opens at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
Read MoreCITIZEN ADVOCATE TRAINING The University of Utah Staff Council invites all interested staff and faculty on Friday, Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. for a Citizen Advocate training session. The training will take place in classroom 323 of the Student Union. This is an opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate with your political representatives and […]
Read MoreHow to Prevent and Treat Mosquito and Tick Bites By University of Utah Public Affairs HEALTHY SNACK IDEAS By PEAK Health and Fitness Easy, quick, and nutritious snacks are a great way to help you stay on track with healthful eating habits. Many of these foods can be packed in a bag, stored in a […]
Read MoreEMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY – SEPT. 24 Employee Appreciation Day is Thursday, Sept. 24 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Rice-Eccles Stadium. All faculty and staff are invited to this day of fun and recognition. Remember, your UCard is your entry ticket. We look forward to seeing you there. Calling all bands Would you like […]
Read MoreTEACHING FLIPPED Aug. 31 – Oct. 12 Cost per enrollment: Free Ready to flip your classroom? Teaching Flipped is a free, six-week online course offered through Canvas Network, starting August 31. Find out more about what it takes to flip your class and work through the process step-by-step with instructors Cindy Furse, Donna Ziegenfuss and […]
Read MoreThe University of Utah Reading Clinic offers intervention to struggling readers and provides professional development to educators.
Read MoreA postdoctoral scientist at the U engages in local politics – and urges other young professionals to do likewise.
Read MoreStudent haberdasher and owner of True Gentleman Supply Co. creates suits to fit your body and personality.
Read MoreHonors students to benefit from Rocky Mountain Power Foundation grant.
Read MoreAfter spending decades tromping around Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks to study their volcanic and seismic hazards, awards keep pouring in for Bob Smith, a research and emeritus professor of geology and geophysics.
Read MoreCIBC FUNDING The U’s Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing just landed a $6.1 million grant renewal from the National Institutes of Health. The center produces open-source software for image-based modeling, simulation and visualization of biomedical data. Tens of thousands of scientists have downloaded the center’s software tools and data sets, and more than 200 papers […]
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