SMART INSULIN
U researcher developing long-lasting insulin for Type I diabetics that could eliminate the need for constant monitoring and injections.
Read MoreU researcher developing long-lasting insulin for Type I diabetics that could eliminate the need for constant monitoring and injections.
Read MoreThe Runnin’ Utes have good reason to be excited as they look to make a run in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade. But before the brackets could be set, Larry Krystkowiak and his team opened postseason play in the Pac-12 Tournament at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Read MoreThis week 143 University of Utah students will devote more than 5,000 hours of service around the western U.S. and Canada through the U’s Alternative Breaks program organized through the Bennion Community Services Center.
Read MoreYou’re the one paying for your health care. It’s ok to speak up. What one patient learned about her medical treatment when she found her voice.
Read MoreVisit Red Butte Garden now to see the growing display of over 450,000 flowers blooming with ground-covering mini-Iris in various shades of blues, purples and yellows. Find out what’s in store for April.
Read MoreStudent dedicating his undergraduate career to becoming an educator and mentoring the underprivileged after noticing glaring financial, social and cultural differences between his own social circles and the refugee population he tutored.
Read MoreThis week’s news from dailyutahchronicle.com and K-UTE Radio’s here. Newspapers are available in the large red boxes on campus and download The Chronicle and K-UTE iOS apps for when you are on the go.
Read MoreOn March 9 you can hear more about the work of the University of Utah’s own Nobel laureate, Mario Capecchi, at a pizza and politics event that is part of the “Outstanding Professor Lecture Series,” sponsored by the U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics.
Read MoreEbola has transformed the way the international community thinks about epidemic diseases. What will the global future look like, particularly for the World Health Organization? Join Professor Lawrence H. Gostin at 49th Annual Leary Lecture.
Read MoreHear educator and best-selling author Sonia Nieto detail teachers’ stories of struggle, hope and the future.
Read MoreThis year the U is participating in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Great Colleges to Work For program. A random sample of employees will be invited to provide feedback. What to expect if you’re chosen.
Read MoreMultiple departments recognized in first annual Alta Sustainability Leadership Awards.
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