Category: Faculty/Staff
How features in Utah and Arizona advanced geoscience
U geoscientists nominated the Henry Mountains, Coyote Buttes and Great Salt Lake to the list of world’s top geoheritage sites.
Read MoreArthur C. Brooks shares 3 tips for happiness
Brooks shared some key insights and advice for developing and practicing happiness at the 34th annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation.
Read MoreThe history recorded in your teeth
U geologists team up with School of Dentistry in Project FIND-EM to amass a tooth database that will help identify the remains of missing service members and advance forensic science.
Read MoreWildland firefighters hit their STRIDE
STRIDE is the first model for accurately mapping the most efficient routes and estimating walking speed through any environment that considers slope steepness, vegetation density and ground surface roughness.
Read MoreGet ready for Employee Appreciation Day!
There is so much to see and to do, so join us on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
Read MorePublic Safety tips for avoiding common cybercrimes
Many victims on campus are under-reporting cases of cybercrimes due to fear or embarrassment. Public Safety has partnered with the Statewide Information & Analysis Center to gather information and identify scammers.
Read MoreSame-sex intimacy in 19th-century America
U psychology professor Lisa Diamond is featured in a new film exploring President Abraham Lincoln’s intimate relationships with men.
Read MoreU, EPIC Ventures partner to drive regional innovation forward
The partnership will catalyze growth for early-stage technology companies across various sectors, including software, health and life sciences and financial technology.
Read MoreHow college life can help broaden your perspective
No matter who you are, earning a degree exposes you to not only new information but also to new people whose lives and perspectives are different from your own.
Read MoreBuilding interfaith bridges
Eboo Patel spoke to an audience of U business students about the virtues of finding common ground.
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