Utah Criminal Justice Center Names New Director
The Board of the Utah Criminal Justice Center announced Monday that Rob Butters has been selected as the Center’s new director.
Read MoreThe Board of the Utah Criminal Justice Center announced Monday that Rob Butters has been selected as the Center’s new director.
Read MoreThe University of Utah (the U) has announced that Eric Denna has been hired as chief information officer (CIO). Denna is a leader in computing and information technology (IT) with extensive experience in higher education and business.
Read MoreThe College of Fine Arts at the University of Utah is pleased to announce that James E. Gardner will be the new Director for the School of Music, effective August 1, 2011. Following an extensive national search, Dr. Gardner was chosen with full faculty support for his broad experience and knowledge of music in higher education.
Read MoreThe University of Utah’s Board of Trustees has approved the hiring of Martha Bradley, dean of the Honors College at the University of Utah (the U), to the position of associate vice president for Academic Affairs and dean of Undergraduate Studies, effective July 1, 2011. She will take over for John Francis, who is stepping down from this position after serving for 16 years.
Read MorePeter Armentrout, distinguished professor of chemistry at the University of Utah (the U), was honored at today’s commencement ceremonies with the Rosenblatt Prize for Excellence, the U’s most prestigious award. The $40,000 gift is presented annually to a faculty member who displays excellence in teaching, research and administrative efforts.
Read MoreAfter consulting with members of the University of Utah Board of Trustees, State Board of Regents Chair David Jordan announced Monday that Dr. Lorris Betz has been appointed as Interim President of the University of Utah, effective Monday May 16. This appointment comes after the announcement last week that President Michael Young has been selected as the new President of the University of Washington.
Read MoreTwo University of Utah professors internationally regarded for their research on the AIDS virus and the microscale and nanoscale domains of electrochemistry have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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