Living Wall Survey. Vaccine Politics Event.
Living Wall Survey. Vaccine Politics Event.
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Living Wall Survey

What do you get when you combine an architecture, ENVST, and geography major? If you want to find out, take our short survey regarding the potential installation of a living wall on campus! 

As part of a green infrastructure planning course, we are conducting a feasibility analysis to see if there would be interest in having a living wall installed in the building. As part of our analysis, we are sending out this ~2 minute, 6 question survey to the building users to determine the interest level of students, faculty, and staff for this idea. You can also learn some background information on what a living wall is inside the survey link.

Take the Survey and Learn More!

Why You Should Get a Booster Shot 

Do you need a booster shot? Yes, you do. Get some clarity on these shots and why public health officials are recommending them now. 
Learn More Here

FCS/SOC 2100- Transition to Adulthood

In this fun new course, you will get the skills and knowledge to succeed in adulthood. Students will think critically about the meaning of adulthood, how it varies across time and place, and how sociological theories can explain what adulthood is. 

2022-2023 CSBS Scholarship Application Now Open

Scholarship season is here! Don’t miss out on the dozens of scholarships available through the College of Social and Behavioral Science. Applications now open!
  • Undergrad Applications: November 1, 2021- February 1, 2022
  • Graduate Applications: December 1, 2021- April 1, 2022
There are scholarships available for every type of student, so plan ahead and get all your materials ready. Each week we will be sharing application tips on our social media channels, so stay tuned! 
Apply Here!

Study Tips and How to Prepare for Finals

With Thanksgiving behind us, it’s now time to start thinking about and preparing for your finals this semester.
The eTutoring Center is a great resource for preparing for Finals, offering free tutoring services for a range of classes across the University's different Colleges. Watch “How to Use Your College’s Tutoring Center” on YouTube for some great tips on how to utilize the U’s free tutoring services.
When you’re ready to start studying for your finals, consider using a combination of the study tips below to best prepare yourself: 
  • Take hand-written notes while attending lectures and reading texts
  • Create a study guide
  • Make and use flashcards
  • Create a study group and “teach” the material to one another
  • Space out your studying
  • Work with your TA or a Tutor
For even more information on how to increase your study game, visit the Tools for Success page for students at the U. 

Events

Alternative Breaks—Apply for Spring Experience
Deadline: Friday, December 10
The Alternative Breaks program engages University of Utah students, faculty, and staff in Justice work and experiential learning over school breaks. Teams of students, along with staff/faculty partners, share work and stories with communities across the western United States to support non-profit organizations and community-identified projects.
Learn More & Apply!
A Dialogue on the History of Vaccine Politics and Policy
December 1, 12:00-1:00PM
Vaccine policy, and the controversy that comes along with it, is nearly as old as vaccines themselves. A Dialogue on the History of Vaccine Politics and Policy will put the current moment of vaccine hesitancy around Covid-19 in dialogue with what we know more broadly about vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. and around the world.
More Details Here!
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