State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday December 05, 2021 ( 5 items ) |
= Executive Director at Utah State University Who Lost Daughter to Drunk Driver Receives National Auto Safety Award
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 30 (TNSAwa) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
A Utah State University employee who was instrumental in the passage of a new federal law that will dramatically improve the safety of all new vehicles will receive an award for his work from the Center for Auto Safety (CAS).
Ken Snyder serves as the executive director of the Shingo Institute in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. Since losing his daughter, Katie Snyder Evans, to a drunk driver in 2013, Snyde
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= Utah State University: Book 'Yellowstone Wolves' Receives Prestigious Wildlife Society Award
LOGAN, Utah, Dec. 2 (TNSAwa) (TNSBook) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Like a Canis lupus chorus on a moonlit night, reviewers at The Wildlife Society are making some noise over a new book co-written by Dan MacNulty from Utah State University's Department of Wildland Resources. Yellowstone Wolves: Science and Discovery in the World's First National Park recently earned The Wildlife Society's 2021 Publication Award for Best Edited Book.
Wolves offer a compelling story rife w
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Northrop Grumman Awarded NASA Booster Production and Operations Contract to Support Artemis Program
PROMONTORY, Utah, Dec. 3 -- Northrop Grumman issued the following news release:
NASA awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) a booster production and operations contract valued up to $3.19 billion to support the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket through 2031. The award includes follow-on production and flight sets for Artemis IV through Artemis VIII, as well as production of the Booster Obsolescence and Life Extension (BOLE) boosters for Artemis IX.
The award supports the design, devel
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Utah State University Researcher Awarded Grant to Study Digital Privacy of Rural Bangladeshi Women
LOGAN, Utah, Dec. 2 (TNSGra) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Utah State University computer scientist Mahdi Nasrullah Al-Ameen describes the culture of his homeland, Bangladesh, as one of sharing.
"We share stories, we share experiences, we share laughter and sorrow," says Al-Ameen, assistant professor in USU's Department of Computer Science. "It's common for families to live in an intergenerational household, in close contact and with lively, daily interaction."
While des
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Utah State University: Holistic Approach to Problem Solving Helps Keep Balance
LOGAN, Utah, Dec. 2 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Matt Palmer, Utah State University Extension faculty in Sanpete County, was promoted to full professor in July. In celebration, he recently presented a summary of his career at a reception held at Snow College in Ephraim.
"It wasn't that long after starting my career that the Internet became widely available to every home," Palmer recalled. "At the time, people said it would be the end of Extension because people
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