2002 Olympic cauldron to get a facelift
Ground has broken on the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion. One of the first steps is to temporarily remove the Olympic cauldron so it can be fully refurbished and out of the way during construction.
Read MoreGround has broken on the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion. One of the first steps is to temporarily remove the Olympic cauldron so it can be fully refurbished and out of the way during construction.
Read MoreNearly 50% of the U’s energy is now supplied through a 25-year geothermal power purchase agreement.
Read MoreThe Commission on Presidential Debates announced that the University of Utah has been selected to host the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7, 2020, at Kingsbury Hall. This is the first time a national debate will be hosted in Utah.
Read MoreHousing & Residential Education has enhanced its physical infrastructure, staffing, policies and protocols.
Read MoreThe Chinese government partnered with the U to learn about Utah’s national parks and public land policies for its proposed new parks—several of which have been designated to protect endangered species, including the giant panda, Siberian tiger and snow leopard.
Read MoreTogether, the Utah Debate Commission and the University of Utah are applying to host a presidential debate in 2020.
Read MoreA data recovery excavation will help document the history of Fort Douglas buildings and look for clues about historic military life and activities.
Read MoreDurable parking lot pavers reduce runoff at the Natural History Museum of Utah keeping stormwater in the soil.
Read MoreThe computer graphics world recently honored 52 people—including seven U alumni—as inaugural members of the SIGGRAPH Academy.
Read MoreArts Bash is taking over the Marriott Library plaza this Wednesday with live performances, interactive art, free food and swag and ways to experience the arts on campus.
Read MoreOver $100,000 in scholarships were awarded this year at the eighth annual Union Scholarship Celebration.
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