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SHORELINE TRAIL STEWARDS

U develops Urban Rangers program servicing parts of the 100-mile Bonneville Shoreline Trail, with students acting as volunteer rangers to become stewards of the area.

KOREAN WAR STORIES TOLD BY U STUDENTS

Five U Asia Campus communication students are recording stories about the Korean War after being selected to receive funding from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.

MOTORISTS STILL DRIVING ‘BLIND’ WHILE TALKING

It takes up to 27 seconds to regain full attention after issuing voice commands, U researchers found in a pair of new studies for the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

HURRICANE HUNTERS

U volunteers helped track and assess Hurricane Patricia’s damage.

FROM BREAD TO BULB

Two U researchers have found a way to create LEDs from tortillas and soda.

Announcements
Beacons of Excellence Awards, reorganization of EHS/EM, Red & White Friday contest and more
A Healthier U
Athletes, non-athletes and types of sugar, mammogram guidelines and the low-down on bacon
HR Updates
Senior care panel discussion
 

SCIENCE DAY AT THE U

Hundreds of high school students from Utah and neighboring states to learn about science at the 27th annual Science Day at the U.

TWO ROUTES FOR MONKEY LOVE

Across the animal kingdom, males hoot and holler to attract females and ward off competing suitors, but howler monkeys evolve two sex tactics to pass on their genes.