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News and Updates
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Andy Eisen joins the Prison Education Project in Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Andy Eisien joins the Office of Undergraduate Studies as the director of the Prison Education Project and will also bringing UPEP, STEMCAP, and INSPIRE into Undergraduate Studies.
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Natasha Seegert joins Undergraduate Studies as assistant dean for The Utah Experience
The Office of Undergraduate Studies is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Natasha Seegert as the assistant dean for The Utah Experience. Dr. Seegert is an associate professor in the Department of Communication where she most recently served as director of Undergraduate Studies.
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Dr. Taylor D. Sparks selected as winner of the John G. Francis Prize
The Office of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Utah has announced Dr. Taylor D. Sparks as the recipient of the 2022 Professor John G. Francis Prize for Undergraduate Student Mentoring. The prize is a $1000 award given to a University of Utah faculty member who has shown extraordinary efforts in mentoring students outside the classroom.
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CTLE to Become Martha Bradley Evans Center for Teaching Excellence
The Office of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Utah is delighted to announce the naming of the Martha Bradley Evans Center for Teaching Excellence.