Humans of the U: Marcus Tanner
“Geology is a superpower. You get to see the world in a way that very few people get to, and it’s a pleasure without measure. I love to do it.”
Read More“Geology is a superpower. You get to see the world in a way that very few people get to, and it’s a pleasure without measure. I love to do it.”
Read More“We as architects have a responsibility to the communities that are underserved by their environment, and it made me realize how much impact we have in our designs.”
Read MoreThe sun is shining, the blooms are popping and spring is officially showing off. As you can see, now is the perfect time to visit Red Butte Garden.
Read MoreUsing 23 years of satellite data, U hydrologists reveal how dust-darkened snow is hastening runoff and reshaping the future of water in the Southwest.
Read MoreFamily, mentees, colleagues and faith leaders honored chemist Henry Eyring during the unveiling a new statue of the pioneering scientist, located in his namesake chemistry building on the U campus.
Read MoreThe ancestors of today’s crocodylians survived two mass extinction events. A new study uncovered a secret to their longevity, which could help conservationists better protect this most vulnerable species.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah’s Games Division earns top honors for second consecutive year, signaling sustained excellence and unprecedented growth.
Read MoreC. diff, one of the most common health care-associated infections, spreads within ICUs more than three times more than previously thought, new U of U Health research has found.
Read MoreCenter funded by the National Institutes of Health builds national model to improve outcomes for moms and babies affected by substance use disorder.
Read MoreOn April 8, explore the mysteries of the universe with Aomawa Shields, astronomer, astrobiologist and actor.
Read MoreHaving honest conversations, even when I was young, made me understand how childhood adversities affect your adult life.
Read MoreThe U’s new center is a groundbreaking endeavor to identify the underlying to factors driving significant health and social disparities in Utah and across the Intermountain West.
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