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In Memory of Assistant Professor Dr. Emily Rauscher

By Delaney Sheppard, News Writer October 29, 2019

The University of Utah community mourns the death of one of its own, Dr. Emily Rauscher, an assistant professor who passed away on Sept. 16, 2019. She was 36 years old. Emily Rauscher was an assistant...

Peter Pae, Seoul Bureau Chief for Bloomberg, and John Kim, a president of the UAC student government, present the special lecture on April 19, 2019 at the University of Utah Asia Campus. (Photo by Mitch Shin | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

U’s Asia Campus Hosts Seoul Bureau Chief for Bloomberg

By Mitch Shin, News Writer April 30, 2019

  Peter Pae, Seoul Bureau Chief for Bloomberg, visited the University of Utah Asia Campus (UAC) on April 19, 2019. Pae has been the bureau chief for Bloomberg Korea since July 2015 when he returned...

Travis James Ciaramella, an Academic Advising Coordinator in the Department of Communication at U. (Courtesy of Jeong-Hyun Kim)

Academic Advising Coordinator from the U’s Department of Communication Visits Asia Campus

By Mitch Shin, News Writer April 10, 2019

  Travis James Ciaramella, an academic advising coordinator from the Department of Communication at the University of Utah's Salt Lake City campus, visited the University of Utah Asia Campus (UAC)...

Andrew Jeong, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, lecturing students at the UAC.

U’s Asia Campus Hosts WSJ Reporter Andrew Jeong as a Guest Speaker

By Mitch Shin, News Writer March 22, 2019

  Andrew Jeong, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, visited the University of Utah Asia Campus (UAC) for a special lecture with the UAC community on March 12. He was the first guest speaker...

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