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CSBS Honors Six Alumni at 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards Celebration

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The College of Social and Behavioral Science held its annual Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony on October 30th, honoring six alumni for their outstanding career achievements, community leadership, and service. Dean Michelle M. Camacho celebrated the honorees as leaders who exemplify the college’s commitment to understanding, serving, and transforming the world.

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Humans of the U: Christopher Smith

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Christopher Smith is a third-year student at the S.J. Quinney College of Law. He is to be honored as the U’s Student Veteran of the Year at the Nov. 14 Veterans Day Commemoration at the Union.

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Conflict, climate change and public health

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Andrew Linke, associate professor in the School of Environment, Society & Sustainability at the University of Utah, co-authored a section of the study focused on how climate change and health intersect with armed conflict.

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Who benefits from neighborhood parks?

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Green spaces are a virtue to their surroundings; they improve air quality, reduce extreme temperatures and can mitigate hazards, like flooding.

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CSBS Celebrates National Family Caregiving Month

In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, the University of Utah joins PBS and AARP to host a free public screening of Caregiving, a new PBS documentary produced by Bradley Cooper. The event celebrates Utah’s 450,000 unpaid caregivers and highlights university research supporting family health, caregiving, and community resilience.

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Last Updated: 1/9/25