A SEISMIC CELEBRATION
Today is the 50th anniversary of the U’s Seismograph Stations, which now include 237 seismic-recording stations located in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho to monitor earthquakes throughout the world and the region.
Read MoreToday is the 50th anniversary of the U’s Seismograph Stations, which now include 237 seismic-recording stations located in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho to monitor earthquakes throughout the world and the region.
Read MoreA team of international paleontologists, including Adam Huttenlocker at the U, determine how some mammal relatives survived the Permo-Triassic Mass Extinction.
Read MoreRed Butte Garden is Utah’s botanical garden and arboretum, connecting people with plants and the beauty of living landscapes.
Read MoreTo learn more about the new shuttle route that will run through campus, attend Commuter Services’ open house Thursday, April 28, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Union lobby.
Read MoreThe University of Utah ranked 32nd on Forbes “America’s Best Employers 2016” list, jumping four spots from last year.
Read MoreCommencement will be held on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. In the weeks leading up to the ceremony, we’ll profile graduates from across the university.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah law students organize a 100-mile spirit run on April 7-8 in support of dean.
Read MoreThe U broke ground last week on the Gary and Ann Crocker Science Center, which will occupy the historic George Thomas Building and house classrooms, labs and a technology incubator space.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Alumni Association awards $550,000 in scholarships and honors political attorney and U professor.
Read MoreApplications for an eight-week summer paid internship for students majoring in communication, or related academic programs, are being accepted by the Department of Metallurgical Engineering.
Read MoreAn exploration of racism, family, love and a path toward reconciliation.
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