Theatre students bring monsters to life
Guest artist Matt Sorenson worked with students to bring Dungeons & Dragons creatures to life through crafting original puppets.
Read MoreGuest artist Matt Sorenson worked with students to bring Dungeons & Dragons creatures to life through crafting original puppets.
Read MoreIt turns out that Utah is one of the few places outside of Europe where one can find firebugs of the species needed for a particular kind of research.
Read MoreWith all the talk about impeachment, do we actually know what is going on? U political science professor James Curry has some answers for us.
Read MoreSince 2015, the program has hosted nearly 650 participants at the U and Arizona State University combined.
Read MoreMrytle spurge is incredibly difficult to remove. Its root systems grow wide underground, meaning that pulling out plants at the surface may not be effective, and even then myrtle spurge emits a sap when injured that can blister human skin.
Read MoreA University of Utah medical student helps a man experiencing homelessness recover his vision.
Read MoreResearch provides new insight on mountain glacier-derived water resource systems, impacting up to 1.9 billion people globally.
Read MorePioneer Theatre Company is asking its patrons of “The Play That Goes Wrong” to bring canned and non-perishable food items to support Utah Food Bank, now through Dec. 21, 2019.
Read MoreAltruism and a lack of access and affordability are three reasons why people with chronic illnesses turn to the underground exchange for medicines and supplies, new research shows.
Read MoreElectronics that use minuscule magnetic fields emanating from spinning electrons could be used for faster, smaller electronic devices that use less energy.
Read MoreIf you missed the December Academic Senate meeting, then read all the highlights here.
Read More