Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion announced
The stadium renovation, which is conditional on financing approval, should be completed prior to the kickoff of the 2021 football season, increasing capacity to 51,444.
Read MoreThe stadium renovation, which is conditional on financing approval, should be completed prior to the kickoff of the 2021 football season, increasing capacity to 51,444.
Read More“After my two-and-a-half-year tour I realized I had found my passion for medicine. I returned to the U in 2015 and majored in biology with minor in chemistry. Because of my background in emergency medicine, I’ve looked largely at continuing that training and would like to become a trauma surgeon.”
Read MoreTaylor, who was killed while on military duty, was a U grad student and North Ogden’s mayor.
Read More2018 Utah Athletes in Service honored at the Utah vs. Oregon football game.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the University Campus Store and the University Campus Store Health in HSEB, all Apple products will be available tax-free for U faculty and staff.
Read MoreJoin in on a week of events that prepare students for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study.
Read MoreThe 2019 university calendar chronicles 125 years of Utah Football.
Read MoreMaya experts from around the world will convene at the U for the Mesoamerican Conference that focuses on preclassic Maya history between 2000 B.C. and 250 A.D.
Read MoreThe Global Campus Program is one of many programs organized to introduce the U to an international audience.
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