The latest issue of University of Utah Magazine is hot off the presses. Check out some of the highlights.
A Tree Grows on Campus
Together, the trees on the U campus and at Red Butte Garden & Arboretum form an impressive canopy as the state's official arboretum. Explore some of the awe-inspiring species in this magnificent collection.
Research’s Ripple Effect
University research is a powerful engine that fuels job creation, launches companies and develops critical technologies that transform industries. Discover how innovation keeps the economy humming and why continued investment is crucial for America’s future leadership in evolving technologies.
Start-up and Running
Meet Osei Boateng, whose journey from a Ghanaian village to the U’s Master of Business Creation program is revolutionizing health care access in rural Africa. This alum is proving a master’s degree can be more than education—it can save lives.
From Toxic to Tonic
A toxin from one of the planet’s most venomous animals could potentially improve treatments for diabetes and hormone disorders, according to findings from a University of Utah-led international research team.
Still Climbing
The world's fastest speed climber, University of Utah student Sam Watson, talks about his Olympics experience and his goals to claim more records and medals.
The Grandparents Are In
Each week, members of the University of Utah Professors Emeriti Club run advice sessions on campus, where students drop in to talk about everything from school to life. Read a sampling of the wisdom they pass along.
Fashion Passion
Each year, the Union Ballroom is transformed for one glamorous night into a fashion show organized and run entirely by U students. Check out photos from this year's event.
Weaving Legacies
From creating a Navajo-language learning tool to shaping public health, Miss Indian World Kassie John blends design, culture and community to carry Indigenous legacies forward.