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Read MoreMore than 40 games were displayed during this year’s EAE Play, an annual event hosted by the Entertainment Arts & Engineering (EAE) video game development program.
Read MoreTransportation, warm drinks and pastries at three locations across campus during finals week, Dec. 10-14.
Read MoreThe Faraday chemistry lectures entertain and teach.
Read MoreA new center in the College of Law will serve as central command during crisis situations to assist police and fire crews.
Read MoreThe annual Walk After Dark event helps identify and address safety and lighting concerns across campus.
Read MoreThe U’s Chamber Choir has performed all over the world to international acclaim, but performances at home are just as memorable.
Read MoreThe Career & Professional Development Center wants to recognize your hard work and those who inspire you.
Read MoreTo celebrate another fantastic year, the Union Administration will be hosting its annual winter celebration—formerly called Festivus.
Read MoreThe Hive Pizzeria is a new dining location on campus and is open to all students and the public from 7 p.m.-2 a.m. every day.
Read MoreThe society helps recognize academic success of all transfer students at the U, offer encouragement and support and help get students involved on campus and in the community.
Read More“In 1949, I was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant in the Air Force and spent two years as the pharmacy officer at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines during the Korean conflict. Upon my return, I was employed at Professional Pharmacy, Medical Arts Pharmacy and lastly as a civilian pharmacy officer at Hill Air Force Base hospital. In 1961, I opened Mountain View Pharmacy in Bountiful. . . .At that time there was no Chinese restaurant in Bountiful. We were fortunate to find a couple from Vernal that started off as the first chefs at the Mandarin.”
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