University Asia Campus celebrates 5 years
How would you know you were on a U campus in East Asia? Here are some signs you were still at the U, just on the other side of the world.
Read MoreHow would you know you were on a U campus in East Asia? Here are some signs you were still at the U, just on the other side of the world.
Read MoreOn Oct. 3, the University of Utah hosted the first of a series of multidisciplinary summits on air quality. Titled “The Air We Breathe,” the symposium’s objectives were to build connections among researchers across our campus, catalyze new collaborations, coordinate research activities and communicate findings.
Read MoreA U student raised in Haiti is determined to improve lives in Utah and around the world—but he needs your help.
Read MoreAs a tier-one research institution with a world-class health center, the U is uniquely positioned to develop new approaches to addressing climate change.
Read MoreNow more than ever, consumers spend increasing amounts of time on the internet—and lose an increasing amount of money to fraud, data breaches and other cybercrimes each year.
Read MoreSome parents pass on more mutations to their children than others.
Read MoreLearn more during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month about how a little common sense can go a long way in protecting your digital profiles.
Read MoreUniversity Hospital Area E (Acute Care) is officially open, and the first patients are getting to experience this important piece of University of Utah Health’s Campus Transformation.
Read MoreOctober is both SafeU Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Students, faculty and staff will have dozens of opportunities during the month to engage in safety awareness, education and training—from a student listening session on safety to workshops on diversity, bystander intervention and healthy relationships.
Read MoreRankings in U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education reflect continual progress at the university.
Read MoreJohn A. Moran Eye Center physician-researcher Paul S. Bernstein and his patients at the U played a key role in the recent discovery of the first genetic cause for a disease causing a gradual loss of central vision.
Read MoreShamby Polychronis is passionate about social justice and inclusiveness for children with disabilities and works with educators and parents on how best to include them into the mainstream educational system.
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