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Foothill Drive online workshop for the implementation strategy
UCard contest winner: Allen Ward
Self-guided campus art tours
Campus Recreation Services scholarship recipients
Campus Recreation Services honors student athletes
Register for Marriott Library’s paper marbling event
U selfie contest
Career Essentials Class – Register now
Campus Recreation hiring personal trainers
FOOTHILL DRIVE ONLINE WORKSHOP FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]The university is a part of the Foothill Drive Implementation Strategy that will identify short term and long-term strategies to address traffic congestion, improve neighborhood connections, enhance safety and provide transportation options.
An open house was held by the Foothill Drive project team on March 31, 2016. There was strong attendance and many comments were received. For those who were unable to attend, all open house displays are available online here to view the information and provide input.
In this online workshop, you can find an overview of the project, the draft corridor goals and an opportunity to again leave feedback for the project team. Visit foothilldrive.org/workshop-1 to get started.
This project is a partnership among Salt Lake City, UDOT, UTA, Salt Lake County, University of Utah and Wasatch Front Regional Council.[/bs_col]
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UCARD DESIGN CONTEST WINNER[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]After reviewing more than 400 submissions and gathering 5,400 votes, UCard is excited to announce the winner of its card design contest—University of Utah alumnus and super fan Allen Ward.
For his design bearing the University of Utah seal, Ward is credited with changing the face of UCard and was also awarded an iPad, along with the satisfaction that his design will soon be in wallets all across the Wasatch Front.
Coming in at second and third place were Justin Dahl and Jaden Hollady, respectively, who were awarded gift cards to the Campus Store.
UCards bearing the old design will remain valid for as long as the cardholder wishes to retain the card. Those wanting a new UCard may purchase one for $10 at the UCard office, beginning June 6. Newly designed UCards will be issued to incoming students this fall.
In concert with adopting its new look, UCard has also moved to a new location in Room 158 of the Union Building.
For more information about UCard and its benefits, visit ucard.edu.[/bs_col]
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SELF-GUIDED CAMPUS ART TOURS[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]The University of Utah is well-known for its beautiful campus, but did you know that U buildings are often filled with stunning art? With graduation just around the corner, a self-guided campus art tour is a great way to show off the U campus to friends and family.
All of the buildings are accessible to the public and allows visitors to see art pieces that you would typically see in a museum. Take a walk through the Frederick Albert Sutton building to visit a “green” building that showcases beautiful displays related to earth sciences. Or, see the magnificent “Neurostar” sculpture hanging on the ceiling in the atrium of the James L. Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building (USTAR).
For more information on campus art, please visit the Self-Guided Campus Art Tours website.[/bs_col]
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CAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS AND HONORS OUTSTANDING STAFF AT ANNUAL CRIMSON CREW SPRING CELEBRATION[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Campus Recreation Services held it’s second annual Crimson Crew Spring Celebration on April 21 to recognize it’s more than 150 student staff.
Eight amazing students were awarded scholarships for the 2016-2017 academic year. Students awarded scholarships included:
Emerging Leaders: Addison E., Amy B., Ryann L.
Service Distinction: Kim R., Angela L., Megan S. and Precor Incorporated
Crimson Honor Award: Jasmine Barney, Victor Nevarez
To learn more about working for Campus Recreation Services and our Crimson Crew Scholarship program, please visit campusrec.utah.edu.[/bs_col]
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CAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES HONORS STUDENT ATHLETES AT THE ANNUAL SPORT CLUBS BANQUET[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Campus Recreation Services held it’s annual Sport Clubs Banquet on Monday, April 25 at the Eccles Student Life Center.
More than 130 Student Athletes from over 20 Sport Club teams were in attendance to celebrate outstanding athletes, scholars and teams. Students and teams receiving awards included:
Academic Athlete of the Year: Jeppesen Feliciano (Swimming)
Female Athlete of the Year: Aleisha “Yosh” Matsuura (Women’s Lacrosse)
Male Athlete of the Year: Chad Gough (Rugby)
Rookie of the Year: Trey Taylor (Ultimate)
Team of the Year: Men’s Hockey.
A big thank you to the Sport Clubs Executive Council and everyone that supports our student athletes throughout the year. To learn more about our Sport Clubs program, please visit campusrec.utah.edu.[/bs_col]
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U SELFIE CONTEST[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Do you enjoy taking selfies? Are you a #selfiepro? Participate in the U Selfie Contest and win exciting prizes. Snap a selfie at your favorite U location and get the chance to win $25 worth movie/event tickets.
Sign up by clicking this link and follow the instructions. Four winners will be chosen through a lucky draw.
Contest deadline is May 13, 2016.
The contest is being conducted as part of a research study at the David Eccles School of Business.[/bs_col]
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KITCHEN TABLE PAPER MARBLING WORKSHOP
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Free spots available.
Focusing on creative alternatives to traditional paper marbling, this workshop makes use of low-cost, readily available tools and materials to create quality, decorative papers. Pamela Smith, a masterful, traditional craftsperson, demonstrates basic marbling techniques that are repeatable at home. Participants leave with a basic understanding of marbling methods and sample sheets of common patterns.
Join us for a fun and thorough introductory experience.
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DON’T JUST GET A JOB…GET A CAREER[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Get the skills you need to set yourself apart in today’s job market in this hands-on program. Learn how to craft a personal value proposition and strategically answer interview questions. Practice professional nonverbal skills that will leave a lasting impression and earn you the top of the advertised salary range.
Register now for Career Essentials: Business Fundamentals For the Emerging Professional.
The program runs from May 23-27 from 5-9 p.m. and is $749 per person. For more information, visit careeressentialsutah.com.[/bs_col]
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CAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES IS HIRING PERSONAL TRAINERS[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″]
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[bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Campus Recreation Services is hiring Personal Trainers to meet the demands of our patrons.
If you are interested in working with us in the Eccles Student Life Center, please send your resume to Cflatley@crs.utah.edu. Qualifications: Must be a current student, have PT Certification and have prior experience.[/bs_col]
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