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NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART

Native American students from Duchesne and Uintah school districts visited the U to explore campus and participate in a guided cow heart dissection.

Active shooter training

In light of recent active shooter situations, the Department of Public Safety would like to remind you of training opportunities.

A FRESH COAT OF PAINT

A neglected tunnel in Park City became the subject of a community art project by U students Danny Stephens and Miguel Galaz, who offered spray cans and stencils to anyone who passed by.

SOUL FOOD

The U food pantry recently moved to the Union basement and now accommodates fresh food donations, including donations from the U’s Dining Services, to feed hungry students.

Announcements
Cathy Hwang joins the U's S.J. Quinney College of Law | Register for the annual Teaching Symposium | Staff scholarships available
A Healthier U
Biking to campus | Home safety tips | Mountain biking safety
HR Updates
District staff award winners announced
Safe & Sound
Quick tips for receiving hazardous materials
A Healthier U
Biking to campus | Home safety tips | Mountain biking safety

MAPPING THE LAW

New Wikipedia-like website created by U alum aims to better connect legal resources to those who need it — while also giving U law students a fresh way to improve their legal research skills in the classroom.

CREATING PATHS TO CANCER RESEARCH

New PathMaker Summer Research Program provides a way to engage diverse students in biomedical cancer research.

SHARPENING SKILLS

The U.S. Army selected the S.J. Quinney College of Law to host the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps(JAG) Sexual Assault Trial Advocacy Course (SATAC). The two-week training is designed to better equip prosecutors and defense attorneys to handle complex cases in military court.