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Judy Smith, the woman who inspired the hit TV show “Scandal,” keynotes Women’s Week, with other events focusing on the professional, social and personal lives of women.
Read MoreJudy Smith, the woman who inspired the hit TV show “Scandal,” keynotes Women’s Week, with other events focusing on the professional, social and personal lives of women.
Read MoreU’s Go Learn trips combine education with a vacation to facilitate deeper connections between travelers and the communities they visit.
Read MoreMade a fascinating discovery? Planning an interesting event? Earned some serious kudos for your work? The U’s communications office can help spread the word.
Read MoreIn 2007, a Virginia Tech student opened fire on classmates killing 32 people and injuring 17 more. Some of the most important lessons learned in the aftermath of this tragedy centered on emergency communication. According to a senior Virginia Tech official, what important step does the U need to take in emergency preparedness?
Read MoreAnnual event this year focuses on air quality as Utah debates public policy to curb air pollution.
Read MoreMake it count by taking part in student body elections. Voting starts today and goes through March 5.
Read MoreTwo undergrad researchers are working on an air pollution monitoring project on TRAX that will result in a better understanding of air quality across the Wasatch Front.
Read MoreThe Performing Dance Company concert on March 6 is a collection of new dance works showcasing the artistry of the Department of Modern Dance.
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Read MoreU students Schaeffer Warnock and Jake Nelson questioned why skiers and snowboarders would spend hundreds of dollars on several pairs of ski goggles when one inexpensive pair could be altered to match the weather on the slopes.
Read MoreTo commemorate the founding of the U on Feb. 28, 1850, the U Alumni Association will celebrate four outstanding alumni and two honorary alumni at the annual Founders Day banquet, Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Read MoreThere is a desperate need for more mathematicians and computer scientists to make sense of the overwhelming torrents of data that modern experiments produce, say biologists at last week’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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