2002 Olympic cauldron to get a facelift
Ground has broken on the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion. One of the first steps is to temporarily remove the Olympic cauldron so it can be fully refurbished and out of the way during construction.
Read MoreGround has broken on the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion. One of the first steps is to temporarily remove the Olympic cauldron so it can be fully refurbished and out of the way during construction.
Read MoreThe new Ken Garff Performance Zone will be completed by the start of the 2021 football season.
Read MoreA new center at Primary Children’s Hospital will bring next-generation care to children today, using advanced technologies to understand a child’s unique genetic makeup and offer tailored treatments.
Read MoreThe expansion brings the Guest House to 175 guest rooms and 30 mini-suites, totaling 205 sleeping rooms.
Read MoreThe choices we make in our work environment impact the natural environment, our health and our future quality of life. Because these issues are important to our students we want to make sure that we are upholding their values.
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 MoreJust a few clicks on your thermostat can save energy and protect our air. Take the challenge on Aug. 19, and help make a difference.
Read MoreA new bridge has been installed connecting the Guest House and the Officers’ Club parking lot, aiding in campus navigation.
Read MoreAs summer construction approaches, knowing what areas will be impacted can help you navigate campus a little easier.
Read MoreThe Alliance of American Football’s Salt Lake Stallions play their first home game on Saturday, Feb. 23, at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Read MoreStarting today, there are new parking lots opening, shuttle routes starting and special prizes for those who use public transportation.
Read MoreNew freezers save labs money and support the U’s sustainability goals.
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