@ The U Newsletter

HISTORY OF HIV/AIDS IN UTAH

The work of Dr. Kristen Ries and her physician assistant Maggie Snyder — the first Utah health care providers to treat patients with HIV and AIDS in the 1980s — will be chronicled in new oral history and special collections project at the U.

TRANSFERRING NEW KNOWLEDGE

Cluster hires in relevant areas and greater diversity in recruitment will bring research and understanding to a broader community.

GRAND OPENING OF SANDY CENTER

The new Sandy education center provides flexible options for over 500 students.

FORMER SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO TO SPEAK AT THE U

Anders Fogh Rasmussen to speak on the transatlantic relationship between the European Union and the United States.

Trailblazing toward a clean energy future

Carbon-neutral racecar driver to speak at the U on Sept. 22.

Announcements
Submit your textbook adoptions, Veteran Support Center has moved locations, save the date for the 2016 Great Utah Shakeout and more
A Healthier U
The truth about supplements, concerns about hand sanitizer and how fair food fares
HR Updates
Special enrollment for supplemental life insurance, Staff Excellence Award luncheon and free workshops
Teaching Resources
Still time to register for 'Teaching Flipped' courses

CHINA TO FETE U CHEMIST

U organic chemist Peter Stang receiving the 2015 China’s Friendship Award.

HIGH HONOR FOR HUMANITIES

Clemente Course receives a 2014 National Humanities Medal. The U’s Honors College is involved in the only high school branch of the Clemente Course in the nation.

IT’S GOOD TO SHUT THE HOOD

A pilot program in one building on campus is saving an estimated $2,000 in energy costs per month just by shutting fume hoods when not in use.

AN ANCESTRAL AND EMERGING JAPAN

Reflecting on the Japanese architecture and garden travel experience.