Friday, August 10, 2012

Project Showcase, Friday September 14


Project Showcase - September 14th


Project Showcase is an excellent opportunity for you to show off projects, compete for awesome prizes, and get involved in a little friendly competition.  It’s time to submit your Intent to Participate Form to the reception desk on floor three.

Event Details 

  • When:  Friday, September 14, 2012, from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm - Project classes have mandatory attendance for Project Showcase instead of in-class work.  Enterprise Projects students are required to participate and must submit an Intent to Participate Form signed by Charlotte Westphal (University Relations). 
  • Where:  Room 200         
  • Who:  The Showcase is open to all students, and prizes will be awarded in 100-Level, 200-Level, 300-Level, Independent, and Enterprise Project categories.  You may enter an individual or group project that was done in class or on your own – just get a faculty sponsor to sign off on your project.  Class-assigned projects that go above and beyond may be entered.  Friends, Family, Alumni, and Neumont Industry Partners are all welcome to attend Project Showcase. 
  • How:  Submit a Project Showcase Intent to Participate Form, signed by a faculty sponsor, by Friday, September 7th, to the reception desk on floor three.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Survey Says: Utah Really is a Pretty Great State!


Survey: Utah may be among the best places to live in the future 

Utahns who believe the state is a great place to live can rest easy when they think about the future.

The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index has ranked Utah as the state that will be the best place to live in the future.

"Utah does best in part because it is among the top two best-performing states for low smoking habits, ease of finding clean and safe water, having supervisors who treat workers like a partner rather than a boss, learning something new or interesting on any given day, and perceptions that your city or area are "getting better" rather than "getting worse," the survey said.

Gov. Gary Herbert, in a statement announcing the results of the survey, said such results continue to prove that Utah really is the best state in the nation now, and is well positioned for long-term success.
The report looked at roughly 18 months of data taken from 530,000 interviews with adults in the U.S. in 2011 and 2012.

Utah was ranked among the top 10 in 11 of 13 categories, including economic confidence, job creation and an improving standard of living. In five of those categories, Utah was ranked in the top two and its strong showing placed it well ahead of Minnesota at No. 2, Colorado No. 3, Nebraska at No. 4 and North Dakota at No. 5.

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