Malaria researcher Tracey Lamb focuses on global health as U’s first Jefferson Science Fellow
In this role, Lamb will spend time with the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy.
Read MoreIn this role, Lamb will spend time with the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy.
Read MoreWanda S. Pillow has accepted an offer to serve as the dean of both the College of Humanities and the School for Cultural and Social Transformation.
Read MoreSet in a small-town loan office, the story follows two very different men: Keith, a mortgage broker, and Ryan, a yogurt plant worker.
Read MoreU.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreJoin 2025 Neurodiversity & Disability Awareness Week for insight into student experiences, practical strategies for better web accessibility, meeting new friends and learning how the U can get you accommodations.
Read MoreLevin focused on the role institutions play as a scaffolding in American life and why students should engage in strengthening the institutions they are a part of.
Read MoreU’s Board of Trustees approved the Campus Physical Development Framework for planning a campus of the future.
Read MoreUtah geologists show how strontium isotopes found in teeth or tusks reveal where large plant-eating animals have roamed.
Read MoreI. King Jordan, Julie A. Lassonde, Cecil O. Samuelson Jr. and Linda C. Smith will receive honorary doctorates from the university this year.
Read MoreThe Center for Community and Cultural Engagement is hosting a variety of events from March 22-29 for all members of the campus community.
Read MoreNow it is easier than ever to park on the outskirts of campus and take a ride to where you need to be with Spin scooters.
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