Dry humor, and a big message in “Urinetown”
It’s a banger to end on as we melt in one of the warmest and dryest winters in our state’s recorded history.
Read MoreIt’s a banger to end on as we melt in one of the warmest and dryest winters in our state’s recorded history.
Read MoreThrough the Utah Cooperation Cohort, participating institutions will make presidential-level commitments to support initiatives that foster collaboration across differences.
Read MoreGary L. McArthur will be Deputy Enterprise Chief Financial Officer effective April 15, 2026.
Read MoreNew ‘lab-on-a-chip’ platform may enable same-day treatment decision for pediatric cancer patients.
Read More“One of the key goals for the Center (for Community Engagement (CCE)) is helping people find those community connections. I would say it’s both complex and also very simple at the same time, right? The simplicity is understanding we’re all human, but that’s also the complexity. There’s so much that makes us human and makes […]
Read MoreThe Center for Community and Cultural Engagement is hosting a variety of events from March 30 to April 4 for all members of the campus community.
Read MoreThe University of Utah’s Department of Public Safety named Jack Carruth the new deputy chief safety officer on Feb. 16 following the retirement of Scott Carver. “Jack Carruth brings a depth of experience that will be a tremendous asset to our department and the university community,” Keith Squires, chief safety officer at the University of […]
Read MoreAcross campus, teams are taking technical and practical approaches to improving accessibility.
Read MoreIn rural Utah, wildfires often go unnoticed before they spiral out of control.
Read More“I am grateful I can bring my perspective to this work and that I can learn from their experience too.”
Read More“So what did ancient Rome smell like?” I ask, my attention completely captivated. Alexis Christensen, associate professor (lecturer) in World Languages and Cultures, laughs. “Probably not very good,” she cautions, launching into an explanation of how Roman cities were laid out, and what smells were likely to have been present according to textual and archaeological records—everything from […]
Read More“If someone needs mental health care, this is one of the places that offers the best care, best research, best clinicians, best academics for preparing students to go out and impact the world.”
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