Improving patient outcomes and reducing cost
The new Population Health Center is a collaborative effort of the university, state and community to build a sustainable model of care tailored for those who need it most.
Read MoreThe new Population Health Center is a collaborative effort of the university, state and community to build a sustainable model of care tailored for those who need it most.
Read MoreJoin us Oct. 25 to celebrate this great milestone.
Read MoreThe University of Utah has selected a group of partners to help build and manage 5,000 new student beds on campus.
Read MoreSouthern Utah will see an annular eclipse on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 14. Here’s how to watch it safely and respectfully.
Read MoreJoin Environmental Health and Safety and other volunteers in making campus safer by reporting lighting issues, tripping hazards, or any other issues.
Read MoreThis year will mark one of the biggest undertakings the center has ever developed, and it could become one its most promising yet.
Read MoreThis fall marks a new era in leadership and staff for the LGBTQ Center.
Read MoreIndigeSTEAM brings students to campus to explore careers in health sciences and medicine.
Read MoreU of U Health Plans has distributed $2 million to low-income and underinvested populations across the state.
Read MoreThe University of Utah, FBI and DOE hosted an all-hands-on-deck rehearsal should a terrorist attempt to steal one of the U’s radioactive materials.
Read MoreThe HBCU IMPACT Program initially began as a collaboration between the U and Howard University, but now includes other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). IMPACT—Internships, Mentorship, Professional Development, Academic Achievement, Community Service, Talent Enrichment—is a program designed to provide talented undergraduate and graduate students from across the nation and various backgrounds the opportunity to experience life at the U and the Salt Lake City area.
Read MoreThis year’s Latinx Heritage Month will begin with an Environmental Justice panel at the S.J. Quinney Law School on September 7.
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