ADVOCATES FOR SUCCESS
First of-its-kind program meets students where they are—all over campus.
Read MoreFirst of-its-kind program meets students where they are—all over campus.
Read MoreU students Schaeffer Warnock and Jake Nelson questioned why skiers and snowboarders would spend hundreds of dollars on several pairs of ski goggles when one inexpensive pair could be altered to match the weather on the slopes.
Read MoreTo commemorate the founding of the U on Feb. 28, 1850, the U Alumni Association will celebrate four outstanding alumni and two honorary alumni at the annual Founders Day banquet, Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Read MoreThere is a desperate need for more mathematicians and computer scientists to make sense of the overwhelming torrents of data that modern experiments produce, say biologists at last week’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Read MoreThis year’s Natural History Museum of Utah’s Lecture Series—Envisioning the Future—four speakers will examine revolutionary, cutting-edge innovations in the areas of medical science, astrobiology and technology.
Read MoreNominations for the Ivory Prize for Excellence in Student Leadership are being accepted now through Monday, March 2.
Read MoreAs part of preparation for accreditation and in support of the emerging campus strategy effort, the Office of Academic Affairs will hold a series of campus dialogue sessions to provide the campus community with information about strategic goals and offer participants insight from colleagues across the campus.
Read MoreDIABETES PREVENTION RESEARCH PROGRAM Are you at risk for diabetes? Visit this link and take the quiz on the right side of the page. If you score a nine or higher, the answer is yes, you are at risk. If the answer is yes, and you want to join a 12-month research study that will […]
Read MoreWeight loss and the fad diets, sore throat home remedies and more
Read MoreHumanizing your eLearning course or risk using learners and more.
Read MoreThe Tanner Center for Human Rights at the University of Utah will examine the long-term health consequences of exposure to conflict, including effects on veterans, children and victims of discrimination at its annual conference, Feb. 18-19.
Read More