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OF MICE AND MARIO

On March 9 you can hear more about the work of the University of Utah’s own Nobel laureate, Mario Capecchi, at a pizza and politics event that is part of the “Outstanding Professor Lecture Series,” sponsored by the U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics.

STUDENT STRIVING FOR EQUALITY AND SELF-DISCOVERY

A heartfelt discussion with honors student Georgie Zamantakis about their journey to self-discovery, the meaning of a college education and the importance of taking risks.

WATER POLICY IDEAS EARN STUDENTS TRIP TO D.C.

U students take first place at a regional public policy challenge aimed at finding solutions for an affordable and sustainable water supply.

SECRECY WEEK TICKETS SOLD OUT

Glenn Greenwald, best known for his series of articles in The Guardian detailing classified documents provided by Edward Snowden, will speak at the University of Utah in April. Tickets are now available. Click the photo to the left for information.

Student Life
Deadline for dropping spring classes, entrepreneur challenge videos due and more
A Healthier U
Wellness in your daily life, expired mascara can harm you and more
Student Discounts
Discount tickets for U of U night with the Utah Jazz

COMMENCEMENT CONTEST FEATURES YOUR PHOTOS

Graduating this year? Tag your favorite moments and experiences at the U with #UtahGrad15 on Instagram or Twitter for a chance to win an iPad Mini (or $300 to the Campus Store). Click the photo to the left for details.

U CELEBRATES WOMEN’S WEEK

Inspiration for the TV show ‘Scandal’s’ Olivia Pope gives keynote during Women’s Week. Events continue throughout this week.

STUDENT MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS

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