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POWWOW HONORS AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY

The U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association presents the 43rd annual Sustaining our Culture Powwow, beginning with the Grand Entry in the Union Ballroom.

Boots to U

Did you know there are nearly 1,000 student veterans at the U and a quarter of them are women? Find out what makes our student veterans unique and the diversity they bring to the campus.

WHEN TERRORISTS ATTACK

Amos Guiora, a professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, has organized a counter-terrorism simulation at the law school for students to experience the pressure of decision makers.

MEET THE GRADUATES

Thelina Smith is about to graduate from the U this May with a degree in biomedical engineering and a minor in leadership studies. Her first initiative is creating a new organization to help young people build self-confidence and refine leadership skills.

Announcements
'Beacons of Excellence' nominations, ‘Distinguished Professor’ awards, Envision Utah’s ‘Your Utah Your Future’ survey and more
A Healthier U
Tips for managing migraines, cancer and fitness trackers and the correlation between nature and your well-being
Benefiting U
Sign up for The WellU cooking class for April
Teaching Resources
Spring 2015 Teaching Workshop Series

SPRING AWARDS BANQUET

The U Alumni Association and Young Alumni Board will host the annual Spring Awards Banquet on Wednesday, April 8, honoring two award recipients and celebrating students receiving scholarships.

2015 LAW COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Roberta Achtenberg to deliver 2015 commencement address at the U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law.

BENCH-2-BEDSIDE

Look out marketplace, U students are headed your way with a list of products that could change the way medicine is delivered with the Bench-2-Bedside competition at the Utah State Capitol April 8.

GLOBAL HEALTH

This year the University of Utah School of Medicine hosts the 2015 Global Health Conference, taking place April 9-11.