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Hinckley forum debates health care reform

By By November 19, 2009

With a sweeping health care reform bill awaiting debate and a vote in the Senate, members of Utah's medical and nonprofit communities gathered at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Wednesday to discuss the system's flaws and debate the pending reform bill.

Trustees to name satellite campus

By By Jake Hibbard November 10, 2009

Already up and running, the U Graduate Center in St. George now just needs approval for what it's already doing.

Legislators, ethics group debate at Hinckley Institute

By By Chris Mumford, By Chris Mumford, and By Chris Mumford November 4, 2009

An ethics battle that began last fall on the state's Capitol Hill raged Tuesday at the U.

U interviewing applicants to fill new sustainability position by Thanksgiving

By By Michael McFall, News Editor October 29, 2009

Although the fee itself is still collecting dust, Cory Higgins, associate vice president of facilities management and an early supporter of the fee, confirmed Wednesday afternoon that he's been in interviews this week with some of the 85 applicants for the coordinator position.

Legislature hears climate findings from U scientist

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer October 26, 2009

The battle between the U and the University of Alabama was rekindled again8212;this time on Capitol Hill.

A large change from a small country

By By Chris Mumford and By Chris Mumford October 21, 2009

As a landlocked, former socialist bloc European country, Hungary is rarely thought of as being central in any sense other than its geographic location.

Former art professor dies in crash

By By Michael McFall and By Michael McFall October 21, 2009

A painter who taught at the U for more than 30 years has died.

U gets grant for genome mapping

By By Deborah Rafferty October 19, 2009

U researchers received an $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a six-year study that will examine the entire genome of the heart in hopes of finding the root causes of heart defects in children.

U researchers get $2.7 million for carbon dioxide work

By By Chris Mumford October 7, 2009

If U professor Brian McPherson and his team of scientists and researchers can prove the viability of carbon sequestration in seven months with a $2.7 million grant, they will be awarded $400 million to turn their research into a centerpiece of the new "green" economy.

Hinckley panelists decry Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell

By By Chris Mumford October 7, 2009

Opponents of the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy say their patience has run out: They've been forced to lie about who they are for too long.