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University of Utah institute students recognize professor
In a continued effort to bridge the gap between the University of Utah and the Salt Lake University Institute of Religion, the fourth- annual Excellence in Education Award ceremony was held at the institute Tuesday. Chemistry professor Gregory Owens was selected as the recipient of the institute-sponsored award...
University of Utah professor William Mulder, 92, dies
One of Utah's prominent Dutchmen, published Mormon historian and University of Utah emeritus professor William Mulder, died last Wednesday at his Salt Lake City home. Mr. Mulder, 92, was born in 1915 in Haarlem, Holland, and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1920. They landed...
Noted LDS historian R. Davis Bitton dies
R. Davis Bitton, historian and retired University of Utah professor, died April 13, 2007, at his home in the Salt Lake City Avenues district. He was 77. He was well-known as an assistant historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a position he held from...
Mary Louise Willbrand.(RETIRED)(University of Utah Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders)(Brief article)
Mary Louise Willbrand, from the University of Utah Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. At a September reception in honor of her 33 years of service to the university, she received the award of professor emeritus from Jay Graves, Dean of the College of Health. Willbrand...
U. professor notes tropics expansion
A study by scientists at the Universities of Utah and Washington says tropical-zone weather patterns have expanded by two degrees latitude since 1979, which may mean the tropics have widened by 140 miles. Whether that is a result of global warming or some other factor, the authors can't...
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ROBERT SMITH, University of Utah professor of geology, will deliver a lecture, "The Yellowstone Supervolcano," Tuesday, 7 p.m., Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South. Co-sponsored by the Utah Museum of Natural History. CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN, Harvard business professor, will lecture on "Using Disruptive Innovation to Create...
U. professor wins medical award
Reed M. Gardner, professor of medical informatics at the University of Utah's School of Medicine, has been honored nationally for personal achievements and research that have helped define the field of medical informatics. He received the Morris F. Collen Award for Excellence for 2005 from the American Medical...
U. med school celebrating its centennial
The University of Utah School of Medicine celebrates its 100th birthday with an anniversary gala, "A Century of Brilliance," today. Now internationally recognized, the school had a modest start, offering a two-year medical course to 14 students in 1905. "The centennial year and celebration give us...
Utah Engineers Council Awards Banquet
Three people were honored at the Utah Engineers Council Awards Banquet. MICHAEL COLLINS, a licensed professional engineer and president of Bowen, Collins & Associates Engineering, was named Engineer of the Year; Educator of the Year was EVERT C. LAWTON, an engineering professor at the University of Utah; and the Fresh...
U.S. Pharmacopeia Convention in Washington, D.C
JOHN MAUGER, Ph.D. was elected chairman of the 2005-2010 board of trustees at the recent U.S. Pharmacopeia Convention in Washington, D.C. Mauger is dean of the College of Pharmacy and professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Utah.


