Improving campus safety and engagement with electric bikes
For University Police, an expanded e-bike fleet is another way to engage with the community.
Read MoreFor University Police, an expanded e-bike fleet is another way to engage with the community.
Read MoreThe fraternities and sororities provide social outlets as well as civic and community engagement opportunities aimed at serving the public good.
Read More“I remember growing up, there was a huge stigma for those with mental disorders or impairments. I had lived so much of my life in denial of my own ailments.”
Read MoreThe market draws the country’s most talented Indigenous artists to show and sell their magnificent art. Hear the story behind your new favorite piece straight from the artist.
Read MoreAs our cities become hotter with climate change, how can the urban Wasatch Front ensure that trees today will remain healthy and viable in the coming decades?
Read MoreIn their first step in preparation for 2034, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and his delegation toured venues at the U.
Read MoreThe event showcased translational and applied AI work at the U, and sparked discussions on how campus can leverage its collaborative culture to become a national leader in responsible AI.
Read MoreOver the past several years, University Department of Public Safety leaders have implemented practices to improve trauma-informed responses within the department.
Read MoreThe College of Architecture and Planning celebrated the official grand opening of Studio Spaces at Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse on Sept. 6, 2024.
Read MoreThe U’s Board of Trustees approved the first phase of a student housing initiative—a public-private partnership that will add more than 1,400 new beds to campus.
Read MoreSchool may be back in session for many, but the garden doesn’t know that. Come see all the late summer bloomers.
Read MoreThe field surface is slated to be available for team practice in the spring of 2025, with the ballpark set to open for the 2026 season.
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