@ The U Newsletter

WHAT A MOTH’S NOSE KNOWS

U study reveals how the brain depends on the senses to construct an impression of reality and how changing the sensory hardware can cause the moths’ brains to be fooled.

FREE ONLINE MICROSOFT COURSES

More than 1,000 Microsoft Online Learning courses are now available free-of-charge to U students, staff and faculty.

ENVIRONMENTAL ART

2016 Marva and John Warnock Artist in Residence, Mark Brest van Kempen, to give free public lecture as part of semester-long visit.

FBI SCAM WARNING

A warning for the U community to be on alert for a phone scam that spoofs the FBI’s telephone number on the victim’s caller ID.

Announcements
Teaching awards, Alta Sustainability Leadership Awards nominations due today and more
A Healthier U
Yoga Nidra and mediation, real risks of Zika virus and the tooth timeline
Safe & Sound
Bloodborne pathogens, construction safety and emergency shower and eye wash

‘POINT B’

U to screen alumni-directed indie film during ASUU free film series.

URBAN SPRAWL, ECONOMIC CRAWL

The U’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning professor Reid Ewing and his colleagues in Utah, Texas and Louisiana find urban sprawl stunts upward mobility.

Smithsonian internship

Law student lands dream internship in Washington D.C.