Humans of the U: Amy Locke
“There are plenty of ways to incorporate movement and make your commute more sustainable. I’ll see you out there.”
Read More“There are plenty of ways to incorporate movement and make your commute more sustainable. I’ll see you out there.”
Read MoreSeveral U alumni and a current student will be competing in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris.
Read More“My passion for advocacy and their family and friend’s unwavering support fueled my determination to push beyond my limits.”
Read More“Choosing a major where my classes are held outdoors in the foothills and national parks definitely adds to the excitement. Being hands-on is how I learn best.”
Read MoreWith six conference championships, Utah Athletics enjoyed its most successful year since joining the Pac-12.
Read MoreThe Zeiss Xradia Versa 620 X-ray Microscope will provide 3-D, sub-micron imaging resolution of hard, soft and biological materials.
Read More“I’ve had the opportunity to give back to a club that has provided me with all kinds of opportunities and has truly helped shaped me and my experience here at the U.”
Read More“Racing at 170 miles per hour, surrounded by 37 Lamborghinis, any little mistake could result in severe injuries. But there’s no better feeling than zoning out distractions and going to the racetrack to hone on my skills.”
Read MoreUtah Women’s Basketball secured a No. 2 seed and is set to host the first and second rounds of the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Huntsman Center, beginning Friday, March 17.
Read MoreNovie McCabe completed a sweep of the Nordic races at the 2023 NCAA Skiing Championships to power Utah to its 16th national championship.
Read MoreThe $114 million project is made possible by the generous support of anchor donations from Jim Sorenson and Robert and Lynette Gay.
Read MoreTrack the single-occupant vehicle trips you save when you work remotely, utilize active transportation, public transit and car pooling.
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