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MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT FOR MILITARY MEMBERS

U receives $3.1 million grant from Boeing allowing the National Center for Veteran Studies to accept 200 military members or veterans into its R&R program over the next three years.

Ready to roll

Get out and ride to celebrate National Bike Month.

UTAH SCIENTISTS STUDY EGYPTIAN VULTURES

Bird research on three continents locates migration paths, identifies conservation opportunities.

NO HESITATION FOR THE APPRECIATION

In case you missed it, last week was Teacher Appreciation Week. We took to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to ask students and alumni what U professors they especially appreciate.

Announcements
You’re invited to walk in the Pride Parade | Continuing Education and Community Engagement moving to Research Park | Office of Global Engagement leadership change | “The Bone Pile: Essays on Nature and Culture” | UMFA curator wins national award
A Healthier U
Facts about skin tags | How to help someone during a heart attack | When should a child be out of diapers
HR Updates
Individual retirement planning sessions | Open enrollment is here | WellU program reminders
Safe & Sound
Slips, trips and falls are one of the leading causes on injury at a work place and one of the most preventable

UNION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Over $100,000 in scholarships were awarded this year at the eighth annual Union Scholarship Celebration.

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED

U engineering study details proposed improvements to ease Little Cottonwood Canyon traffic.

REVOLVING LOAN PAYS LEED GOLD DIVIDENDS

With the help of the Revolving Loan Fund, the newly refurbished Rio Tinto Kennecott Mechanical Engineering Building has gone for the gold.