@ The U Newsletter

‘CONQUERING THE IMPOSTER SYNDROME’

Knatokie Ford, advocate for women in STEM and personal growth, to speak at the U Feb. 27.

A GLOBAL RESOURCE HUB

A $500,000 prestigious national grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will transform how the museum and the library work together.

KEEPING CAMPUS HUMMING

The university completes major underground renovation project set to carry campus on reliable new systems for the next 40-50 years.

TAKE A GREEN RUN ON THE SKI BUS

Utahns across the state are taking the Clear the Air Challenge this month and one way to achieve fewer single-occupancy vehicle trips is to use public transit, such as UTA’s Ski Bus.

Student Life
Articulation agreement | HCI lights “Beacon of Hope” in honor of Jon M. Huntsman Sr. | Learning Abroad now a passport acceptance facility | Alum wins award for public science engagement | Red Butte Garden Summer Camp 2018
A Healthier U
Navigating emotional eating | How to avoid food policing and weight shaming | February is AMD Awareness Month
The Arts and U
Students from the School of Dance will perform with Doug Varone’s company, along with a guest performance from Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, when they come to Marriott Center for Dance on Feb 23 and 24

OLYMPIC SCIENCE

Physics, math and chemistry step into the Olympic spotlight.

ADVANCING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Intermountain Healthcare gifts $15 million for new University of Utah School of Medicine building, citing the U’s commitment to providing quality medical education.

FUELING HATE

U study finds drivers of hate in the U.S. have distinct regional differences.