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Associate Professor David Huebner talks about his new role with GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network.
Read MoreAssociate Professor David Huebner talks about his new role with GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network.
Read MoreJohn Martinez announces his retirement from the U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law and discusses 30 years of teaching and how things have changed.
Read MoreNew research shows that streets with classic urban design qualities create more pedestrian activity.
Read MoreU Lassonde students make a difference and inspire change throughout the world.
Read MoreFALL OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS Monday, July 27 LAST DAY TO REVERSE CR/NC OPTION FOR SUMMER TERM-LENGTH CLASSES Friday, July 31 TEDX SALT LAKE CITY TICKETS ON SALE Tickets go on sale Monday, July 20 for the third annual TEDxSaltLakeCity. The event, which takes place on Sept. 19 at Kingsbury Hall, features 15 live speakers interspersed […]
Read MoreADD CANCER PREVENTION TO YOUR KITCHEN WITH HCI AND HARMONS By Huntsman Cancer Institute Shopping for cancer-fighting foods just got easier, thanks to a partnership between Huntsman Cancer Institute and Harmons Grocery. The partnership came out of the organizations’ shared interest in teaching the public about healthy eating and how it can help prevent cancer […]
Read More5 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT WEARING CONTACTS IN THE POOL We’ve all done it. It’s too much of a hassle to take them out beforehand, and who wants to look like a total noob wearing goggles the entire time you’re in the pool? Well, we spoke with Dr. Timothy Gibbons, optometrist at University of […]
Read MoreInclusive Arts Festival invited children and adults with disabilities along with their families to participate in interactive workshops.
Read MoreTwo student entrepreneurs keep peace of mind out on the water with sustainable floating wooden sunglasses.
Read MoreThe positive psychology certificate provides tools to cope with human behavior, relationships, career and education.
Read MoreU alum and inventor Dolly (Holt) Casper’s company NovaBio won $150,000 at an international competition recently for developing a coil-shaped device that holds together tendons and ligaments like a “Chinese finger trap.”
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