Join The Herd and St. Baldrick’s Foundation to help raise awareness and funding for childhood cancer research. On March 15, donors can become shavees in solidarity with those affected by this disease.
From brain-related research talks to a Community Brain Expo Day, the Intermountain Neuroimaging Consortium is hosting a week of free events March 10–19 to raise awareness of brain health.
Visit the Glenn Miller Ballroom on March 5 to speak with graduate program representatives who will be available to answer questions about programs, research opportunities, funding and more.
Are you responsible for hosting a recognition ceremony? You're invited to an event including campus representatives and off-campus vendors with helpful planning information. RSVP by Feb. 20.
Looking for a job on campus? On Feb. 25, learn about on-campus employment opportunities and interact with departments that are hiring for spring, summer and fall 2019.
You’re the biggest defender of your health. Biometric screenings can provide early signals about health risks and help you track year-to-year progress.
Read how one student traces her love of coding and join T9Hacks, a 24-hour invention marathon promoting interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making.
Staff representative for the presidential search committee, Corey Edwards, will join Staff Council Feb. 13. Staff are invited to come and find out where the university stands in the search process.
The annual memorial event will take place on campus at 9:39 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 3, to honor the astronauts who perished in the Challenger and Columbia disasters.