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Stories on shirts

The semi-annual Clothesline Project takes place in the Union Ballroom hallway April 15-16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shirts are decorated by local survivors and victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.

U NAMES NEW DEAN FOR COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES

Dianne Harris, director of the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities and professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joins the U July 1.

NOMINATE THE BEST AT THE U TODAY

Nominate someone you know today for the Beacons of Excellence award. Each year, the University of Utah recognizes people, programs and projects committed to creating a transformative undergraduate experience.

MEET THE GRADUATES

Beverly Alvarez wasn’t the best student growing up, but she vividly recalls a few teachers who showed her constant encouragement and made her see her own potential. Now graduating at 59 years old, Alvarez hopes to become a teacher who makes a difference in a child’s life.

SHAKEOUT AT THE U

Are you prepared? Brush up on what you need to know for the earthquake preparedness drill coming Thursday, April 16 at 10:15 a.m.

Student Life
Chance to win $10K with HIP Talks, Classes to help you graduate sooner, fall registration, summer open enrollment, ASUU Child Care program for summer 2015 and more
A Healthier U
Tips for managing migraines, cancer and fitness trackers and the correlation between nature and your well-being
Student Discounts
Free admission to the Natural History Museum

GET INVOLVED, GET SCHOLARSHIPS

Student Media offers $300,000 in scholarship positions each year and is currently seeking applicants to fill the roles on the broadcast, digital, marketing, news and video team. Students from across campus are invited to apply.

Navigating networking

Nearly 100 University of Utah students practice mingling skills at dinner with local business representatives.

CRIMSON NIGHTS: A HOLLYWOOD AFFAIR

Thousands of U students will flock to the Union Building this Friday, April 17, for the Union Programming Council’s final installment of this year’s Crimson Nights—and this time it’s a red carpet affair event.

SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT

Grand opening of the Ray and Tye Noorda Oral Health Sciences Building brings a healthy smile to U School of Dentistry students and faculty.