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Utah Scientists Translate Brain Signals into Words
In an early step toward letting severely paralyzed people speak with their thoughts, University of Utah researchers translated brain signals into words using two grids of 16 microelectrodes implanted beneath the skull but atop the brain.
Native trout returning to Shingle Creek
One of Utah's native fish, the Bonneville cutthroat trout, will soon be returned to the Shingle Creek drainage. Shingle Creek is one of the primary tributaries of Clear Creek, located on the north end of the Tushar Mountains in Piute and Sevier counties.
Child and Family Team Meetings Improve Utah Outcomes
Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings have transformed child welfare practice in Utah, moving the State's Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) toward more family-centered practice and changing the culture of child welfare service delivery. In response to a lawsuit brought against the State in 1993, DCFS instituted a number of reforms, including the adoption of a practice model and the use of CFT meetings, which began in 2000. 
Utah's Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Deficit Much Less Than Anticipated
SALT LAKE CITY - Preliminary figures indicate Utah's budget deficit for Fiscal Year 2010 will be just under $28 million - well below previous forecasts.
Governor Herbert to Speak at Two Major Business Events in Northern Utah
Will celebrate two exciting business announcements, critical to ongoing economic development and growth in Northern Utah.
"Best Paper in Science Track" Awarded for Uintah Paper at Teragrid 2010!
Congratulations to Justin Luitjens, Qingyu Meng, and Martin Berzins whose paper received the Best Paper Award in the Science Track at the 2010 Teragrid Conference in Pittsburgh, August 2-5th 2010: M. Berzins, J. Luitjens, Q. Meng, T. Harman, C.A. Wight, J.R. Peterson. “Uintah - A Scalable Framework for Hazard Analysis,” In Proceedings of the Teragrid 2010 Conference, pp. (accepted). 2010.
Statewide Graduate School Fairs
Are you interested in earning a masters degree? The Center for Public Policy & Administration invites you to learn more about our graduate programs at the upcoming statewide graduate school fairs. Representatives from the Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Public Policy (MPP) and Master of International Affairs & Global Enterprise (MIAGE) will be available to answer questions about the programs and help you navigate the graduate school application process.
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