The 100-year student journey
From age 5 to 105, Continuing Education & Community Engagement promotes the importance of lifelong learning.
Read MoreFrom age 5 to 105, Continuing Education & Community Engagement promotes the importance of lifelong learning.
Read More“I’m very excited about the novel (fiction) called ‘Wacko’s City of Fun Carnival.’ It is loosely based on my own experience of running away from home at 15 and a half and joining a traveling carnival. As my mother always told me, ‘How could somebody be born on Halloween, in a cab, in San Francisco and not have an interesting life?’ And, she was absolutely correct.”
Read MoreU students, staff and faculty organize events on campus to celebrate the start of a new school year.
Read MoreA new study led by researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute investigated whether testing would motivate people at risk of melanoma to make changes to reduce risk.
Read MoreVolunteer at Employee Appreciation Day, prescription drug changes, supplemental life insurance maximum increase and WellU requirement changes coming for non-UUHC employees.
Read MoreThe first female and first Native American dean in the College of Law’s 106-year history is ready to revolutionize legal education at a time when the industry is ripe for innovative ideas to accommodate a changing workforce.
Read MoreDr. Tom Miller speaks about pain treatment alternatives to opioids you should know about and how to have a discussion with your doctor about how best to avoid becoming addicted.
Read MoreAs U alumni, women in comedy and Latinas, Victoria Nones and Ana Breton’s collaboration came naturally as they teamed up to make a new reality docuseries.
Read MoreThe Crimson Transfer Honor Society stresses the importance of supporting transfer students.
Read MoreIn an industry based on using paper, sustainable practices are an ongoing challenge, but the department was recently awarded a bronze certification in the Sustainability Office’s Green Office Program.
Read MoreDuring the summer, there is an increase in ER visits for avoidable injuries. Here are a few simple safety tips to help keep you safe.
Read More“In 2017, I saw an announcement in the pre-med newsletter that the Prison Education Project was starting and they needed volunteers. My mom is a school teacher, so education is pretty important in my family, and I thought it’d be a good thing to get involved in.”
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