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State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday September 26, 2021 ( 8 items )  

2021/10/01 - A Time to Die: Utah State University's College of Science Hosts Virtual Physician-Assisted Dying Discussion
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 22 (TNSEve) -- Utah State University issued the following news: Physician-assisted dying is legal in at least ten U.S. states and the District of Columbia under legislation known as Death with Dignity Laws. Should Utah also offer the option? That's the topic of the online panel discussion, "A Time to Die: Adoption of Physician-Assisted Dying in Utah," Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, broadcast at 7 p.m. Mountain Time, from the Utah State University College of Science website (https://w  more

Surgical Technology Program at USU Eastern Receives Accreditation
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 23 (TNSAcc) -- Utah State University issued the following news: Utah State University's College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences is pleased to announce that USU Eastern's surgical technology program recently received accreditation from the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education in Schools. The surgical technology program, in which students receive training that prepares them to assist surgeons and other medical professionals in operations, is an associate of science degree  more

Teaching to the Top: Utah State University Extension Specialists Hit the Road With Visiting Congressional Staff
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 21 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news: Eric Thacker and David Dahlgren, Utah State University Extension Specialists, presented to U.S. congressional staffers during an August event on rangeland and wildlife science. The visitors included congressional leaders looking to become more familiar with rural Western management and policy issues. The three-day tour visited Utah counties with land owned predominantly by the federal government, and included st  more

Utah Gov. Cox Issues Statement on Monoclonal Antibody Treatment
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 25 -- Gov. Spencer J. Cox, R-Utah, issued the following statement on Sept. 23, 2021: * * * The Utah Department of Health announced this week that a Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Center on the campus of the Intermountain Healthcare Employee Services Center in Murray is now open. This temporary medical facility will serve as a high-volume site, providing treatment to as many as 50 patients per day, and supplementing monoclonal antibody infusions that have already been   more

Utah Gov. Cox, Lt. Gov. Henderson Issue Joint Statement on Biden Administration Decision to Move BLM Headquarters Back to D.C.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 22 -- Gov. Spencer J. Cox, R-Utah, issued the following joint statement with Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, R-Utah: * * * Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Henderson issued the following statement in a letter sent to Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland following the Biden Administration's decision to move the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management: "We are profoundly disappointed with the Administration's decision to move BLM's headquarters back to Washington, D.C  more

Utah State University Establishes Certificate Program for Aspiring Small Business Managers
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 23 (TNSPro) -- Utah State University issued the following news on Sept. 22, 2021: * * * Utah State University: New Certificate Program for Aspiring Small Business Managers A new certificate program that gives students a foundation of basic small business skills in accounting, management and economic analysis has been approved in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences' Department of Applied Economics (APEC). The small firm management certificate requires four three  more

Utah State University Highlights Roadway Electrification Research Center to Utah Governor
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 23 (TNSPol) -- Utah State University issued the following news: Students and faculty from Utah State University's Advancing Sustainability through Powered Infrastructure for Roadway Electrification (ASPIRE) program demonstrated ground-breaking work for Utah Gov. Spencer Cox at the Electric Vehicle and Roadway Research Facility and Test Track in Logan. ASPIRE Program Director Regan Zane hosted the governor and several of his cabinet members during their visit to the facility.  more

Utah State University: Opinion - Required Vaccinations Will Help Us Return to Normal
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 23 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news: According to USUSA officials, the university's vaccinations mandates will determine students' registration for the upcoming spring semester. "Our university is requiring vaccination for all students beginning spring 2022. As per state law," said Niyonta Chowdhury-Magana, the Utah State University Student Association senator for the School of Graduate Studies. Executive Vice President Porter Casdorph said, "If s  more