@ The U Newsletter

SMART INSULIN

U researcher developing long-lasting insulin for Type I diabetics that could eliminate the need for constant monitoring and injections.

MARCH MADNESS RETURNS

The Runnin’ Utes have good reason to be excited as they look to make a run in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade. But before the brackets could be set, Larry Krystkowiak and his team opened postseason play in the Pac-12 Tournament at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

SPRING BREAKERS TURN TO SERVICE

This week 143 University of Utah students will devote more than 5,000 hours of service around the western U.S. and Canada through the U’s Alternative Breaks program organized through the Bennion Community Services Center.

MARY ANNE BERZINS WINS 2015 AMOS AWARD

Mary Anne Berzins, assistant vice president for Training and Developing in the University of Utah’s Division of Human Resources Management, received the 2015 Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women.

Announcements
Create a March Madness bracket for chances to win, Project Youth volunteers needed, Marriott Library named in top 50 college libraries in the country and more
A Healthier U
Fitness through housework, surprising home remedies and adding color to your diet is great for your health
Benefiting U
Update your address in CIS for open enrollment
Teaching Resources
Creating video lectures and Taft-Nicholson Center program now accepting instructor applications
 

ADVOCATE FOR YOURSELF

You’re the one paying for your health care. It’s ok to speak up. What one patient learned about her medical treatment when she found her voice.

BULBS AND BLOOMS

Visit Red Butte Garden now to see the growing display of over 450,000 flowers blooming with ground-covering mini-Iris in various shades of blues, purples and yellows. Find out what’s in store for April.