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JUMP TO: Tell us about your favorite teacher Duo 2FA phone call, text options will be discontinued July 17, 2018 Pre-summer intensive courses available Next Academic Senate meeting Nominate a veteran Nadkarni honored with lifetime achievement award Sandi Pershing to serve as UPCEA president Sun Safe poster contest Join the Wasatch Experience HCI Total Cancer […]

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A Healthier U

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] THE SEASON OF SAD By Kamryn Bronschinsky, University of Utah student in strategic communication, with a special focus on interdisciplinary health communication Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a sleeping giant; lying dormant for three-quarters of the year. As the days get shorter and darker, people begin to feel less energy, are less likely […]

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The Arts and U

By Anna Kristine Oldroyd, College of Fine Arts Chamber Choir Prepares to Perform at the China International Choral FestivaL U Chamber Choir Tuesday, April 24, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Libby Gardner Concert Hall Free for U students with UCard The University of Utah Chamber Choir is known for its impeccable intonation and unique ringing tone […]

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Safe & Sound

Categories: Faculty/Staff

NEAR MISSES Near miss: An unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so. Source: Fact sheet from OSHA and the National Safety Council A near miss provides an opportunity to improve safety practices based on a condition or incident with a potential for more serious consequences. […]

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HackTheU

U student Johnny Le recognized for founding Utah’s largest programming marathon, HackTheU, which cultivated creative problem solving among hundreds of participants from across the country.

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HUMANS OF THE U: NEMO MILLER

“I’m really proud of one assignment that’s going to be part of the student show in Gittins Gallery in the Arts building. The theme was, “Portrait without a head” about how you represent someone without physically representing them. So, I did my mom and made a 36-inch-long meth pipe. She was an addict and passed away when I was 12 so I felt comfortable that I could tell this story of her, through my eyes.”

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HUMANS OF THE U: WALTER WOOD

“I remember the long sigh from the crowd filling the air as I missed qualifying for the 2014 Olympic team by just a few points. Considering that I prematurely returned from an ACL injury, defying the odds and opinions of doctors, I wasn’t devastated by the news. I was however terrified about the future.”

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