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JAN D. MILLER RECEIVES 2015 ROSENBLATT PRIZE

Metallurgical engineering scholar and inventor awarded U’s highest honor.

Relief efforts for Nepal

Assistant professor Lindsay Gezinski had been scheduled to visit Nepal on a research trip just days after the recent devastating earthquake hit the country, but now is organizing a campaign to aid those affected.

BRIDGING CAMPUS

New elevated walkway connects pedestrians to campus, improving safety and convenience.

2015 FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS

Six U students received the prestigious Fulbright scholarships and will travel across the globe to teach English and conduct research.

Family violence

Professor Sonia Salari releases new book on family violence, examining the issue from a multitude of angles.

Announcements
Student Life Center maintenance, new look for university login page, last chance to join Staff Council and more
A Healthier U
Just two minutes of walking can improve your health, Whole 30 unpeeled, the not so pretty perspective on junk food and more
Benefiting U
Tips for employee retention and keeping your high performing employees engaged

STEFFENSEN CANNON SCHOLARS

U celebrates 25 years of Steffensen Cannon Scholars and honors more than 500 alumni in their pursuit of excellence.

STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS IN PERU

MIAGE students aimed at boosting entrepreneurship in the developing world acted as business consultants in an effort to increase efficiency and profitability for small businesses in Cusco, Peru.

IMAGING THE UNSEEN

This picture could pass for abstract art but uses its vivid colors to map the unseen metabolism of cells. The scientific visualization by researchers at the Moran Eye Center is a finalist in this year’s Wellcome Image Awards.

MORE HOT ROCK UNDER YELLOWSTONE

U seismologists discovered a reservoir of hot, partly molten rock beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano, and it is four times larger than the shallower, long-known magma chamber.