U HEADS UP! AND SHAKEOUT 2016
Enter to win $200 to the University Campus Store by taking this pre-drill survey to help the U address areas for improvement from previous earthquake preparedness exercises.
Read MoreEnter to win $200 to the University Campus Store by taking this pre-drill survey to help the U address areas for improvement from previous earthquake preparedness exercises.
Read MoreIn a speech given at the U last week, Mitt Romney encouraged Republicans not to vote for Donald Trump saying, “The prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished,” if he becomes the nominee.
Read MoreYou can help the Utah Music & Memory Coalition by donating gently used iPods or new iTunes cards in several donation boxes placed around campus to benefit aging Utahns with dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winning author Laurel Thatcher Ulrich who coined the phrase, “Well-behaved women rarely make history,” will speak at the U on March 10 at 7 p.m.
Read MoreFrederick William Reynolds Lecture focusing on refugees includes panel discussion, dance performance, weaving demonstrations, art exhibit and more
Read MoreStudent veteran Rachael Barkie plans to use her experience dealing with conflict and the complexities of different ideologies and cultures to help policymakers find nuanced solutions to difficult environmental problems.
Read MoreKim Hackford-Peer, associate director of Gender Studies Program, named 2016 Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women recipient.
Read MoreA new UMFA outreach initiative explores the public role of museums.
Read MoreVice President Joe Biden visited the Huntsman Cancer Institute and discussed sharing “big data” across disciplines, hospital systems and state borders in his quest to defeat cancer.
Read MoreU student Jamie Fidler is collecting new and used sleeping bags, tents and U-locks for Volunteers of America’s Homeless Youth Resource Center in Salt Lake City.
Read MoreA traveling exhibit of nearly 2,000 earrings brings awareness to murdered indigenous women.
Read MoreASUU Student Body President Ambra Jackson shares her thoughts on why you need to make your voice heard in this year’s student elections.
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