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SURROUND-SOUND STADIUM

Rice-Eccles Stadium to receive new scoreboard and sound system in summer 2016.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION

The David Eccles School of Business and its Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute’s ranked No. 17 for graduate and No. 24 for undergraduate programs.

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD

Your feedback will help shape the OSH update. Take the OSHstudy.com survey Nov. 16-22.

WITNESS MISIDENTIFICATION

What happens when eyewitnesses misidentify a crime suspect? The U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law event explores “Evidence-Based Decisions for Policy: The Case of Eye-Witness Identification.”

ON THE CLINICAL FRONT LINES

Academic Associates Program helps undergraduates gain valuable experience in the clinic and in clinical research.

Announcements
U health plans for the public, gymnast Georgia Dabritz receives NCAA award, staff scholarship applications available and more
A Healthier U
A new target for blood pressure, skip the office and see your doctor in a virtual visit and more
HR Updates
Conveniently donate to a charitable organization in the community through “Campaign for our Community”

WHAT I DID WITH MY U DEGREE

S.J. Quinney alumna Abby Dizon-Maughan started her own criminal defense practice and was recently honored for her work by the NAACP.

A SCIENTIFIC FISTFIGHT

U study set off renewed debate over the theory that the human hand evolved not only for manual dexterity, but so prehistoric human relatives could make clenched fists to protect hand bones during fights over females.

A TALE OF TWO BABIES

Ancient babies boost Bering land bridge layover with DNA linking many Native Americans to infants in Alaskan grave.