University of Utah professor reframes conversation around domestic violence
April 27, 2015 – A few years ago, Sonia Salari was interviewed for an article about a murder-suicide involving an elderly couple. Once published, the Pennsylvania newspaper headline shocked the...
View ArticleAccess to state services on government website is valuable to citizens, U...
(April 30, 2015) —A new survey released by the University of Utah’s Center for Public Policy & Administration shows the Utah.gov website is valuable to Utahns. According to a new statewide...
View ArticleUniversity of Utah law student honored by Utah State Bar Young Lawyers...
(May 1, 2015) —A University of Utah law student was named “pro bono law student of the year” by the Young Lawyers Division of the Utah State Bar on Friday at an event connected to Law Day, observed...
View ArticleAuthor Michael Lewis to headline 2015 Sam Rich Lecture at University of Utah...
(May 7, 2015) —The University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics is excited to announce the 2015 Sam Rich Lecture, “A Conversation with Michael Lewis.” Lewis’ acclaimed New York Times bestsellers...
View ArticleHinckley Institute of Politics Celebrates 50 Years
(May 13, 2015) — Prominent state, national and global leaders are joining University of Utah students and alumni today to celebrate the Hinckley Institute of Politics’ 50th anniversary. For five...
View ArticleAmerican Indians disproportionately disciplined at school compared to white...
May 22, 2015 – School disciplinary actions handed down to students at Utah public schools disproportionately impact American Indian children over all other ethnicities enrolled in the state’s public...
View ArticleU Hosts 2015 Public Service Awards
May 27, 2015– Several notable public servants with University of Utah connections will be recognized this week at the 2015 Public Service Awards, sponsored by the Utah chapter of the American Society...
View ArticleNation’s research funding squeeze imperils patient care, say top medical...
Constraints in federal funding, compounded by declining clinical revenue, jeopardize more than the nation’s research enterprise. These twin pressures have created a “hostile working environment” that...
View ArticleU law professor’s research an emerging voice in “conflict mineral” debate
May 28, 2015– On June 1, companies across the U.S. will provide reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission documenting whether the products they manufacture contain minerals mined in Congo —an...
View ArticleFighting for equality: U’s Cliff Rosky honored for work on civil rights for...
(June 24, 2015) —Cliff Rosky remembers a clear moment when he knew he wanted to dedicate much of his career to fighting for the rights of LGBT people. It was 1994 and Rosky was a student at Amherst...
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