Popcorn trees and skunky blooms
The sun is shining, the blooms are popping and spring is officially showing off. As you can see, now is the perfect time to visit Red Butte Garden.
Read MoreThe sun is shining, the blooms are popping and spring is officially showing off. As you can see, now is the perfect time to visit Red Butte Garden.
Read MoreRead about the achievements of exceptional faculty members in teaching, research, mentorship and service.
Read MoreUsing 23 years of satellite data, U hydrologists reveal how dust-darkened snow is hastening runoff and reshaping the future of water in the Southwest.
Read MoreFamily, mentees, colleagues and faith leaders honored chemist Henry Eyring during the unveiling a new statue of the pioneering scientist, located in his namesake chemistry building on the U campus.
Read MoreThe honor is in recognition of the biochemist’s research to understand the structure of HIV that led to the drug lenacapavir, which is nearly 100% effective against HIV.
Read MoreA reduction in the number of people being vaccinated against the virus has led to outbreaks of the illness and caused at least two known deaths in Texas.
Read MoreThe change not only helps students, but it also brings the University of Utah in line with other institutions around the country.
Read MoreThe ancestors of today’s crocodylians survived two mass extinction events. A new study uncovered a secret to their longevity, which could help conservationists better protect this most vulnerable species.
Read More“Sustainability work has become more difficult, but students bring life to that work.”
Read MoreThe talks spanned a variety of topics, from understanding color to whose stories are told in American history and how game design can shape the real world
Read MoreThe Academic Senate meets virtually at 3 p.m. on the first Monday of the month. The meetings are open to the public.
Read MoreThis year’s state legislative session fell amid a national debate over the role, cost and governance of higher education.
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