1U4U Blog
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The Gender-Based Violence Consortium
The Gender-Based Violence Consortium’s vision is to increase public recognition of and deepen public knowledge about this type of violence through research innovation and collaboration, creation of research communities, and enhanced educational efforts.
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Artivism for Earth: expressions of loss and hope
The Artivism4Earth project culminated its premiere on April 22, 2021 with the Artivism for Earth: Expressions of Loss and Hope program. This event is primarily set at the Natural History Museum of Utah on the campus of the University of Utah. The Museum cares for a collection of more than 1.6 million specimens and objects that document our planet's history with a mission to illuminate the natural world and the place of humans within it. Communicating science and serving as a venue where diverse perspectives can come together to understand critical topics like climate change is a critical mission.
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Marking a path: Sustainability and the arts
Finding long-term solutions to complex problems is not just about the destination. It’s about marking the path for others to follow so they can discover the next solution. Named after the human-made piles of stones found at trail markers around the world, “Cairns” is a new art residency at the University of Utah will mark the progress made as we strive for sustainability.
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Brain injury conference brings together researchers, survivors and professionals
Each day, on average, 66 Utahns experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI). For survivors and their families, the road to recovery can be long and uncertain. Essential to positive outcomes are professionals who provide services, and researchers who help develop interventions and study their effects.