President Randall announces $1 million service program
“What’s exciting about this is it allows us to attract students that care about our community, that want to serve, that want to get engaged in building what we have here in Utah.”
Read More“What’s exciting about this is it allows us to attract students that care about our community, that want to serve, that want to get engaged in building what we have here in Utah.”
Read MoreThis discovery could lead to a more personalized approach to cancer risk assessments, making cancer prevention more effective.
Read MoreI want to thank all of you who helped create and support our previous strategic plans that got us where we are today.
Read MoreResearchers are mapping where in Utah harbors the Valley fever fungus. The fungal infection spreads through spores in the soil and dust, and could be more widespread than anyone thought.
Read MoreAfter search for replacement, sabbatical, Good will return to faculty.
Read MoreTo increase research related to water, this hub is designed to support the development of water innovations and technology.
Read MoreThis year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Read MoreThe March issue of Nature Physics, a premier academic publication, was all about education. Physics Education Research (PER) is a scientific field of study in which researchers collect and analyze data related to the learning environment. “Physics curricula and education systems have remained largely unchanged for decades, and much can be done to improve them,” […]
Read MoreRed Butte Garden and Arboretum’s horticulturists offer expert advice for garden prep you can dig into this weekend, no matter what Utah’s fickle spring weather is up to.
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