LEARNING ABROAD DEADLINE: SUMMER SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
Monday, Feb. 15, 2016 | All day
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[/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Students applying for a Learning Abroad Office for Global Engagement Scholarships should complete their Learning Abroad Scholarship Applications by 11:59 MST on February 15th for the following term:
- Summer
Learn more about available Office for Global Engagement (OGE) Scholarships to fund Learning Abroad programs:
- Diversity Scholarship
- Merit Scholarship
- Social Media Scholarship
- Student Fee Scholarship
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LEARNING ABROAD DEADLINE: SUMMER FACULTY-LED PROGRAM APPLICATIONS
Monday, Feb. 15, 2016 | All day
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[/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Students applying for a Learning Abroad FACULTY-LED program should complete their Learning Abroad Applications by 11:59 MST on February 15th for the following term:
- Summer
Please note that AFFILIATE application deadlines may vary.
The deadline for Learning Abroad AFFILIATE programs for Summer programs is April 1st!
Check out all of the possibilities and deadlines by using the LEARNING ABROAD PROGRAM SEARCH
Deadlines that fall on a Saturday or Sunday will be extended to the following Monday.
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PRESIDENTS DAY – NO SCHOOL
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Phone: 801-581-5808
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GAMES 4 HEALTH: SUBMISSIONS OPEN
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[/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Those who have registered to participate in the Games 4 Health competition can submit their ideas and topics they plan on competing with. Once the submission period has begun, select the “Share Ideas” link on the top of the page to enter your idea.
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES SPRING BREAK ADVENTURE TRIP SERIES
Spring Break 2016
Join Campus Recreation Services/Outdoor Adventures for one of three amazing Spring Break trips!
Choose your adventure: climbing, rafting or backcountry skiing/snowboarding. Check the trip schedule at campusrec.utah.edu and register today.
CRIMSON CLUB ATHLETIC FUND KICKS OFF U BE COUNTED CAMPAIGN[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]The Crimson Club Athletic Fund (CCAF) kicked off its annual `U Be Counted’ membership drive today with the goal of raising awareness and needed funds to enhance Utah’s student-athletes experience.
The CCAF is trying to reach every fan that has a passion for Utah Athletics. If you want to support Utah student-athletes or increase your financial pledge, know that any donation is providing the needed resources to be competitive in the Pac-12 and nationally. The funds raised in the U Be Counted campaign is critical in providing the operating budgets within athletic department.
“The cornerstone of the campaign is to demonstrate the many ways in which people can help support Utah’s student-athletes,” Associate Athletics Director for External Relations Ann Argust said. “The `U Be Counted’ membership drive will raise awareness of where Athletics needs addition funds – from tuition, housing, travel, recruiting, uniforms, medical care and the new full cost of attendance, just to name a few. Any donation helps our student-athletes and department grow and become more successful.”
When you give to the Crimson Club Athletic Fund, you are directly helping provide the ultimate experience for over 400 student-athletes. There are a variety of ways to give to the Crimson Club Athletic Fund. If you have any additional questions, email crimsonclub@huntsman.utah.edu or contact your account representative at 801-585-UTES.[/bs_col]
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FITNESS INSTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE
Bryce Studio, Eccles Student Life Center
Our Fitness Instructor Training (FIT) course is your first step to teaching group fitness classes for Campus Recreation Services and inspiring active, healthy living.
This course is a combination of lectures on ACE fundamentals and practical applications that will cover the basics of group exercise instruction including format options, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, injury prevention, cueing and more.
BACKCOUNTRY & CROSS COUNTRY SKIING YURT TRIPS
Feb. 19-21 & Feb. 26-28
Yurt skiing might be the most fun thing on Earth. Nothing is better than a weekend spent sitting around a warm wood stove at night with a cup of hot chocolate in your hands while the skies cover the steep, empty slopes around you with enough snow to fill in the previous day’s ski tracks.
Join us on one of these awesome yurt adventures. Call 801-581-8516 to register today.
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]The Office for Equity and Diversity is now accepting nominations from University of Utah faculty, staff and students for the annual Equity and Diversity Awards. The awards are presented on the basis of excellence, leadership and commitment to enhance equity and diversity at the University of Utah. The award also seeks to recognize those who demonstrate commitment to creating and expanding opportunities for students, staff and/or faculty of historically underrepresented backgrounds to succeed at the University of Utah. One award will be given in each of three categories:
- Sustained contributions by University units, faculty or staff over many years
- Contributions in the last year by University units, faculty or staff
- Contributions by students
Nomination process:
- Nominations must include the nomination form.
- Nominations must include at least two letters of support describing how the nominee has fostered leadership and commitment to enhance equity and diversity and expanded opportunities for students, staff and/or faculty. Self-nominations are welcome, but must come with letters of support from two other sources.
- The deadline for award nomination letters is Friday, March 4, 2016.
- Submit nominations by to oed-events@utah.edu.
The recognition luncheon will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, from 12-1:30 p.m. in the Varsity Room at the Tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium (level six). Recipients must be present to accept the award.
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IVORY PRIZE: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS [bs_row class=”row”]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Former chair of the University of Utah Board of Trustees Clark Ivory established the U’s most prestigious student award, the Ivory Prize for Excellence in Student Leadership, in 2014. Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 award.
In an effort to enhance the undergraduate experience and encourage student involvement and leadership, the prize recognizes one to two students for demonstrating a positive influence on student success and/or fostering efforts that have enabled meaningful change. It includes a $2,000 prize for the students along with a $10,000 donation to their cause.
Nominations are due by Feb. 26 and should include a completed nomination form, a nomination letter up to two pages in length and up to two letters of support. Awardees can be currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate students or those who have graduated within the past five years. [/bs_col]
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