Paleontology procures the prize
The 2018 Linda K. Amos award was presented to Carolyn (Carrie) Levitt-Bussian collections manager of paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Read MoreThe 2018 Linda K. Amos award was presented to Carolyn (Carrie) Levitt-Bussian collections manager of paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Read MoreUTA will be adjusting its FrontRunner schedule, all TRAX schedules and nearly all bus schedules beginning April 8, 2018.
Read MoreShort films screened at the first annual film festival hosted by University Marketing & Communications.
Read MoreCampus events seek to raise awareness and rejuvenate prevention efforts.
Read MoreNCAA’s longest tenured athletics director announces decision to retire this spring.
Read MoreFaculty across campus are enhancing education by implementing the big ideas of sustainability — equity, economy and environment into their courses and departments.
Read MoreGlobal health fellows help the smallest patients at home and abroad.
Read MoreU researchers identify link between Chicago homicide spike and decline in stop-and-frisk policing.
Read MoreJUMP TO: Pre-summer intensive courses available Amy Wildermuth named dean of University of Pittsburgh School of Law Science Advising Hive Apply now to work with the Hinckley Institute HIP talks speech contest Paleontology procures the prize: Linda K. Amos Award winner announced Binge worthy: UMC film festival The Great ShakeOut drill Beacons of Excellence Award […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]RETHINKING BACK PAIN TREATMENTS By Libby Mitchell, University of Utah Health Low back pain is the leading cause of disability around the world. It is estimated that more than 100-billion dollars is spent in the U.S. alone each year on treatments — more than almost any other health condition. And now there is […]
Read MoreBy Josiane Dubois, College of Fine Arts Our Country’s Good The University of Utah’s Department of Theatre closes the 2017-18 season with “Our Country’s Good” by Timberlake Wertenbaker, based on the novel “The Playmaker” by Thomas Keneally, April 6-15 in the Babcock Theatre. Directed by Sarah Shippobotham, professor of theatre, this play-within-a-play is a story […]
Read MoreJUMP TO: Personalized graduation announcements 2018-19 Student Regent applications due March 27 Examining the urban-rural divide U honors novelist Amitav Ghosh The Great ShakeOut drill Summer technology camp UKids summer camp 2018 Beacons of Excellence Award call for nominations Personalized Graduation Announcements [bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Class of 2018—you’re almost to the finish line! Let us […]
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