@ The U Newsletter

IMPROVING THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Sheryl WuDunn to speak on what works at the Barbara and Norman Tanner Center for Human Rights annual forum.

U REALIGNS NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

Change makes policies and practices clearer, easier to find and to follow, and applicable across the institution.

Office for Civil Rights to visit the U

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights will visit the U Feb. 21-23. As part of this visit, OCR will hold five focus groups for students to attend.

A BRIGHTER CAMPUS

Students and staff partner to make campus a safer place.

Student Life
Skiing for scholarships | Excellence in Global Education award | New online program: Earn your MSIS from anywhere | Winners of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Case Competition announced | Discount sale on University Print & Mail calendar | Last call for Ivory Prize nominations
A Healthier U
Get fit in 2017: Free fitness program | Aortic advancements: Making surgery smaller | The truth about twins
Student Discounts
Discount sale on University Print & Mail calendars | Salt Lake Comic Con FanX discount tickets | UCard discounts | Half-price admission to Red Butte Garden through February

HOW DO I FIND A MENTOR?

Develop a meaningful connection with one of the U’s outstanding professors to get the most out of your college experience.

ANSWERING STUDENTS’ QUESTIONS

Science students exploring post-graduation career opportunities can meet with potential employers at the University of Utah College of Science’s Science Employer Panel.

DIALOGUE SERIES

A Campus-Community Dialogue Series: Understanding Our Differences, Shaping Our Future, seeks constructive path to promote mutual understanding and solutions.

EMBEDDED IN NATURE

Coffee table book explores U’s field stations around the state.