Psychology professor David Strayer has done extensive research on the effects of texting while driving. His findings have led to national coverage, including an interview on the Oprah show, which aired Jan. 15.
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In Memoriam
Farewell tributes to University of Utah friends we wish to remember
Simone Simonian’s Portraits of Aziz and Lola Atiya
WEB EXTRA~ (Studies and final portraits, a bonus to the Spring 2010 Through the Years sidebar on Simonian and the Atiyas.) Return to TTY
A Business and Personal Partnership Founded at the U
WEB EXTRA~ (A Web bonus related to the Alum Profile “Coming Full Circle”) Greenfield’s experiences at the U of U led her to not just the combination of public relations and law, but also to what has become a decades-long friendship and, eventually, professional relationship with a fellow communication major. In a communication class in […]
The Many Faces of MS
The most predictable feature of Multiple Sclerosis is its unpredictability. A patient’s first MS “attack” can seemingly come out of nowhere, often striking otherwise healthy individuals in their 20s, 30s, or 40s. The attack manifests as symptoms that vary widely but can include pain, numbness, blurred vision, fatigue, dizziness, and decreased mobility. For the 85 […]
The Psyche of a Soldier
Dean David Rudd, the U’s new Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science answers your questions in this installment of Faculty FaceTime.