@ The U Newsletter

U REMEMBERS

Holocaust commemoration investigates persecution based on sexual orientation in Nazi Germany.

NAM ELECTS LEE AND CAPECCHI

High honor for the U Medical School’s Vivian Lee, Mario Capecchi: Election to the National Academy of Medicine.

LIGHTS OUT WITH TED KOPPEL

Ted Koppel to speak at U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on cyberattacks on Nov. 4 at OSH auditorium.

UTAH MADE ME A QUEER PIONEER

Kathryn Bond Stockton recognized with 2015 Allies Award and discusses her experience studying queer theory in Utah.

GHOST TALES FOR U

Halloween activities on campus and some history behind the Fort Douglas ghost stories

Student Life
Campus Rec is hiring, HCI design challenge announced, wildlife safety and more
A Healthier U
Tips to reduce your sodium intake, the meaning of many moles and work stress can increase your risk for stroke

HAVANA GOOD TIME

Bennion Center students visit and study in Cuba learning about economics, art, politics and culture.

THE BELOVED COMMUNITY

Civil rights icon John Lewis has dedicated his life to building “the Beloved Community” in America. He will speak at the U Nov. 10.

SAFE WINTER WALKING

As winter approaches prepare for snow and ice covered sidewalks and parking lots, walk safely around campus.

INTERSECTION OF LAW AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law will explore how innovations in securities and intellectual property law are shaping modern entrepreneurship.