Utah Games expands with new city center facility
The new facility represents the first phase of Utah Games’ plan to grow the division’s research capabilities and academic offerings in game development.
Read MoreThe new facility represents the first phase of Utah Games’ plan to grow the division’s research capabilities and academic offerings in game development.
Read MoreAnalysis of 7,500 suicides in Utah finds suicide risk increases by 50% on hot days with bad air quality.
Read MoreThese scholars will serve through May 2026 and then continue as members of the permanent scholars’ network.
Read MoreRethinking postpartum care, addressing social needs and partnering with communities can help prevent disease and improve women’s health long before complications arise.
Read MoreThe University of Utah regularly provides updated guidance for campus about immigration law enforcement.
Read MoreAnand Varma will bring visitors through the arc of his journey from scientist-in-training to award-winning photographer.
Read MoreThe Fiscal Year 2024 progress report documents increases in climate-related research, a boost in sustainability courses, reductions in the growing institution’s carbon footprint and new efforts to improve resiliency.
Read MoreU and Université Côte d’Azur students again team up to tackle energy and climate solutions at the 2026 Wilkes Center “Hackathon.”
Read MoreStudy identifies the Overdrive gene as a quality control “checkpoint” for sperm formation in Drosophila, which gets weaponized by selfish chromosomes to boost odds of passing into the next generation.
Read More“Threading Our Legacies,” reflects the cultural teachings and responsibilities passed down through families and ancestors.
Read MoreNew geophysical surveys by U geoscientists reveal a hidden, dynamic aquifer system under the lake’s exposed playa.
Read MoreRead about the U alumni saving the world’s rarest chocolate, a campus cold case resolved after 50 years, 24 ways the U is making the world a brighter place and more.
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