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Getting past the politics of face coverings

Political scientist Phillip Singer explains why the politicization of public health measures is nothing new, and how to view wearing face coverings as a compassionate act.

Face coverings, attendance and de-escalation on campus

Ahead of the start of the Fall 2020 Semester, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Center for Disability & Access have some guidance for campus.

Testing, tracing and metrics that matter

As the U begins fall semester, the health and well-being of students, staff and faculty are top priorities for the university.

New COVID-19 Central

The new website has all the information you need.

Understanding the fall schedule and course types

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U has modified its academic calendar and the format in which courses are taught.

Face covering myths debunked

Addressing the common misconceptions about face coverings using scientific evidence.

What are the basic hygiene guidelines?

Here are the basic hygiene guidelines that all campus community members should follow as we begin a new academic year.

Complimentary face coverings for students

Face coverings are required this fall for all students, faculty, staff and visitors on the U’s campus.

‘Staying Healthy in a Changing Environment’

A new training course is mandatory for all U students ahead of the fall semester.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

 
U professor named to NIH position

D’Souza will oversee the institute’s basic, translational, and clinical research to advance the nation’s oral health.


U, Recursion launch region’s largest life science incubator

Founded by Recursion and TVC, the incubator fills the critical role of finding, supporting, incubating and accelerating early-stage biotech in Utah.


Academic Senate virtual town hall series

The ad hoc Committee for Divestment and Reinvestment Investigation wants your feedback.


Five Ute gymnasts named WCGA Scholastic All-Americans

Student-athletes named WCGA Scholastic All-Americans have posted an overall grade point average of 3.5 or higher during the school year.


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CAMPUS HAPPENINGS

What’s open on campus?

An inclusive list of facilitates, food courts and amenities open and ready to serve the campus community.

U police recognized for COVID-19 response

Hospital leaders presented a personalized plaque to several law enforcement agencies that work with U of U Health on a regular basis.

The Campus Store is open and safe for U

Customers and staff members entering the Campus Store are required to wear face coverings

Volunteer opportunities during the vice presidential debate

The Debate Steering Committee at the University of Utah is looking for engaged volunteers to assist with this once in a lifetime opportunity.

 
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CAMPUS EVENTS

 
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