5 crucial questions for U faculty
Survey responses will provide key input to better inform the sound, long-term strategic decisions affecting the future of the university.
Read MoreSurvey responses will provide key input to better inform the sound, long-term strategic decisions affecting the future of the university.
Read MoreAs we navigate the challenges created by the coronavirus, we want you to know how much we appreciate the patience, hard work and dedication you have shown.
Read MoreWe want you to know we appreciate your dedication to the university and your patience as we adapt to the rapidly changing circumstances resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThank you to the Employee Appreciation Day Committee and to all who attended the event.
Read MoreThe Campus Store now offers a custom course packet service for faculty and staff to help students save money and allow faculty members to design a unique collection of materials for their particular course.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, last week was Teacher Appreciation Week. We took to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to ask students and alumni what U professors they especially appreciate.
Read MoreTwitter has become a useful tool for faculty and researchers in the world of academia, allowing them to connect with peers across the globe on ideas and developments pertinent to their work.
Read MoreNewly updated university Faculty Profiles has officially launched with the goal of presenting a single, unified view of all faculty members.
Read MoreVolunteer to help out at EAD and receive a pair of athletic tickets.
Read MoreRelax, socialize and meet colleagues from across campus at the Faculty Club.
Read MoreDIVERSE TRIO AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HONORED FOR INVENTIVE ACHIEVEMENTS Faculty members in electrical engineering, medicine and metallurgical engineering have been elected as fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. The three newly named fellows are: – Cynthia M. Furse, professor of electrical and computer engineering and associate vice president for research – David R. […]
Read MoreWelcome to a new semester! Here are some resources that might benefit you as you’re mapping out this semester: Visit utah.instructure.com for useful tips on designing your course syllabus. Looking for new ideas on how to create a quality course? Check out this public Canvas tutorial on creating quality courses. Click here to start the […]
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