CATCHING SOME RAYS
Physicists plan to expand Telescope Array cosmic ray observatory, seeking the source of the most energetic particles in the universe.
Read MorePhysicists plan to expand Telescope Array cosmic ray observatory, seeking the source of the most energetic particles in the universe.
Read MoreGenomics England announced it will be using technology co-developed with the U to interpret the DNA of Britons as part of the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Read MoreDIRTYBIRD MUD RUN 50 PERCENT OFF FOR U STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES The DirtyBird Mud Run event is happening at Snowbird July 11. The inaugural DirtyBird Mud Run hosts the “longest slip ‘n’ slide” in the world, 5.5miles of downhill terrain,15+ never-before-seen obstacles, 3,000 feet of descent (plus a little climbing to keep you honest), a […]
Read More30,000 square feet of grass on campus will be replaced with native plants this month—saving water, maintenance, time and money.
Read MoreThe U’s Chamber Choir won what is considered by some as the world championship of amateur choral art, the European Choral Grand Prix.
Read MoreJoin the College of Social and Behavioral Science for a new series of hikes led by college faculty and students for fun and learning along the trails of the Wasatch Mountains.
Read MoreEccles students win Community Bank Case Study competition in California.
Read MoreThe U is in the Top Adventure College finals and needs your votes by 9 a.m. to take home the title.
Read MoreAfter three years as associate director of the Global Change & Sustainability Center, Bowen becomes director on July 1, leading the next era of interdisciplinary environmental and sustainability research.
Read MoreDARS DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE DARS will be down for routine maintenance on the following dates: · Friday, June 19 starting at 5:30 p.m. with a return to service by 8 a.m. on June 20 · Saturday, July 18 at 5 a.m. with a return to service by 8 a.m. on July 20. If you experience […]
Read MoreNAVIGATING THE NO-MAN’S-LAND BETWEEN PEDIATRICS AND ADULT CANCER CARE By Brynn Fowler, MPH; Anne Kirchhoff, Ph.D., MPH and Lor Randall, M.D. Patients diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 15-39 sometimes enter a “no-man’s-land” of cancer care. These adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients may not fit the usual profiles for either pediatric or adult […]
Read MoreSHOULD SOCIAL MEDIA BE USED TO SCREEN JOB APPLICANTS? Finding a great fit for an open position is critical to the organization, yet challenging. The question about how and when to use social media has gained momentum over the past decade, but there is not one right answer. In fact, the opinions of HR and […]
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