@ The U Newsletter

A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY

On Friday, March 2, the Marriott Library will be celebrating 50 years. Take a look back at this great library from the very beginning.

FROM CAMPUS LAB TO CONTAMINATED CITY

The U’s radiobiology professor Scott Miller is one of the only Americans still allowed to visit sensitive Russian sites.

Celebrating sustainability leadership

University honors nine campus leaders with Alta Sustainability Leadership Awards at the Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium.

HAPPINESS: THE END GOAL

Elizabeth Smart spoke to students at the U last week, saying whatever it is you’re going through, keep happiness in sight – your end goal.

Announcements
Dean Keith Diaz Moore named interim senior vice president for Academic Affairs | Beacons of Excellence Award call for nominations | Inclusive access to textbooks: Save students up to 80 percent | Fitness classes now half off | Intramural sports second session registration now open | Articulation agreement | Learning Abroad now a passport acceptance facility | Clear the Air Challenge | Excellence in Global Engagement Awards
A Healthier U
Common health problems of Olympians | Pregnancy and sleep
Safe & Sound
Preventing falls in winter conditions
The Arts and U
The U Department of Theatre presents the dramatic comedy “Up (The Man in the Flying Chair)”
 

EXPANDING LEADERSHIP HORIZONS

Annual Edie Kochenour Memorial Lecture and Symposium focuses on expanding leadership horizons, featuring panelists who work in surgery.

REACHING THE BREAKING POINT

U engineer says new study forces researchers to rethink how elderly break their bones.