Humans of the U: Allysa Sullivan
“It’s really meaningful to share with my community the things I am learning as part of my degree.”
Read More“It’s really meaningful to share with my community the things I am learning as part of my degree.”
Read MoreOver the past several years, University Department of Public Safety leaders have implemented practices to improve trauma-informed responses within the department.
Read MoreUnder the Clery Act, U.S. higher education institutions are required to gather information about all crimes committed within the main campus boundary.
Read MoreParticipants who sign up and record the minimum number of trips qualify for a chance to win prizes.
Read MoreThe Spiritual Wellness Program offers support for every step of your spiritual journey.
Read MoreApplied Carbon, a Houston-based technology company, is designing automated machines that convert crop waste into biochar, a charcoal-like substance that improves soil health while storing carbon for millions of years.
Read MoreSince its creation in 2020, ONCS has helped scores of U students secure once-in-a-lifetime funding opportunities— including the university’s first Rhodes Scholar since 2002.
Read MoreU geoscientists nominated the Henry Mountains, Coyote Buttes and Great Salt Lake to the list of world’s top geoheritage sites.
Read MoreNew research explores alternative to standard two-appointment model for genetic screening.
Read MoreThe College of Architecture and Planning celebrated the official grand opening of Studio Spaces at Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse on Sept. 6, 2024.
Read MoreBrooks shared some key insights and advice for developing and practicing happiness at the 34th annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation.
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