Vehicle idling can compound local pollution on bad air days
Data from drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites shows hyper-local air quality effects of idling.
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Read MoreOn Thursdays from 3-4 p.m., a cross-functional team of subject matter experts fields questions and provides online support for the U-wide Cybersecurity Program.
Read MoreIt’s good to know your rights.
Read MoreIf you experience sexual misconduct of any kind while at the U, the Office of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action and Title IX is here to provide support.
Read MoreDani Zebelean works in the Division of Drinking Water issuing construction and operating permits for drinking water facilities in Rich, Davis, Summit and Wasatch counties.
Read MoreFor most building occupants, the exercise is “no-notice”—the pull station is activated, the horns and strobes activate and persons within the building follow the protocol to exit the building.
Read MoreLast month, the University of Utah Department of Public Safety concluded its Courageous Conversation series for this school year with a discussion about the department’s new emphasis on becoming “peace officers.”
Read MoreEverything campus needs to know to stay informed during these special events.
Read MoreThis week two incidents of hate and bias were reported from the University of Utah’s Pride Week 2023, March 27 – April 1.
Read MoreThis past week, the University of Utah’s Emergency Management team issued two weather alerts—one pushing classes to remote learning on April 3, the other returning to “normal” campus operations on April 4—that didn’t seem to match the snow on the ground.
Read MoreThe theme, “We See U. We Believe U.” was developed by students at the Center for Student Wellness to believe, listen and support survivors.
Read MoreThe multi-phased seismic retrofit project will begin in early April 2023 and be completed in June 2024.
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