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Trophy, Swoop promote library

The Marriott Library used the Sugar Bowl trophy to lure hundreds of students into the building Tuesday afternoon.

Development expert hired to help expand planning department

Despite a dwindling budget, the College of Architecture and Planning stretched its wallet to add nationally renowned transportation and urban development professor Reid Ewing to its faculty.

Business school asks for funds for building

The David Eccles School of Business is hoping to tap legislative funds to help with the construction of a new building on campus.

U professors join nation in sustainability teach-in

Carroll, a junior in environmental studies, attended the opening event of this year's Focus the U Teach-In on Climate Change. The kickoff was a Webcast and discussion about the new potential to address climate change under President Barack Obama's administration.

Gallery stroll held for Interfaith Week

The Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable promoted a gallery of spiritual art by Shauna Cook Clinger at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at an event Tuesday afternoon. About 20 people visited the exhibit.

Medical school loses $10M

The U School of Medicine might have to cut back on medical students and department programs if it doesn't receive additional sources of revenue from the Utah Legislature this session.

Bonesmen celebrate 100 years

What began as a secret society at Yale University in 1832 is now celebrating its 100-year anniversary at the U. It is called the Skull and Bones Society.

Raptors showcased at UMNH

Jennifer Hajj, education director for HawkWatch International, a nonprofit oranization, captivated a group of 40 children visiting the Utah Museum of Natural History with their parents Monday afternoon when she brought out Alaska, a grasshopper hawk, for students to see.

Fantasia’ mixes technology and art

By By Blair Hodges, Staff Writer February 2, 2009

J. Walt8212;part computer geek, part rock star8212;created entire digital worlds in a live animation performance called "Spontaneous Fantasia" at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Friday.

UMFA hosts ?Re-Act? exhibit

By By Andreas Rivera, Staff Writer January 30, 2009

The new "Re-Act" exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, which starts Feb. 3, couples five pieces from the museum's permanent collection with five responses by art students from the around the Salt Lake City area.