Breaking ground on Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
The $114 million project is made possible by the generous support of anchor donations from Jim Sorenson and Robert and Lynette Gay.
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.
Read MoreWhen homophobic chants became common during international soccer games, U alum Paul Burke knew he had to use his legal skills to make a positive change.
Read MoreAs chair, Reed leads the board that serves as an independent advisor to Congress and the president on science and engineering policy, and that governs and sets policy for the National Science Foundation.
Read More“College is as whimsical as it is relentless. I never thought my experience would include standing on the border of North Korea, covering a riot as a news reporter or burying my brother. Life is a gorgeous and unexpected journey.”
Read More“In navigating the mundane, rising beyond challenge, persevering, fostering fortitude and reveling in success, we entered this institution from one version of existence and transformed as we traveled through some incredibly trying times.”
Read MoreMembers of the U community and administration were painted a picture of what it’s like to be Black in higher education and society.
Read MoreThere are 38 Olympians with ties to the U competing in Beijing.
Read MoreThe Mighty Utah Student Section turns 20 with top marks.
Read MoreLongtime Tournament of Roses volunteer and U parent provides a “101” on the Rose Parade.
Read More“Going to the U was a no-brainer because of its proximity to intense, yet beautiful mountains, and the outdoor culture that they cultivate.”
Read More“There is a direct relationship between the surrounding built environment and our individual health and well-being.”
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