‘Train Tracts’
“Transcontinental: People, Place, Impacts” celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike and highlights the work of more than 30 Utah artists.
Read More“Transcontinental: People, Place, Impacts” celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike and highlights the work of more than 30 Utah artists.
Read MoreThe Office of Orientation and Transition is offering two, one-time, grants of $500 to help fund Welcome Week programs that provide a glimpse into academic, social, athletic, cultural, artistic and wellness facets of life on campus.
Read MoreA U interdisciplinary research team receives a federal grant to investigate the value and impact of the arts in medicine.
Read MoreSafety reporting at the U is being restructured to address challenges identified in reports.
Read MoreReed has been selected to serve on the National Science Board, which provides advice and oversight for the National Science Foundation.
Read MoreWith warmer summer weather rapidly approaching, it’s time to start watching out (or continue to) watch out for cyclists sharing the roads.
Read MoreOn April 18, 2019, the Michael Zhao’s zeal for math continued with the naming of the first recipient of the Michael Zhao Memorial Scholarship—Taylor Walker, an undergraduate studying mathematics.
Read MoreSteve Robinson will lead the university’s efforts to continue the expansion and diversification of its student body and assumes his position on July 15, 2019.
Read MoreFormer Utah gymnast and current Hollywood stunt double discusses the U and working on “Game of Thrones.”
Read MoreThe university’s “Overwatch” team competed in its first national championship on May 10 on ESPN.
Read MoreMeet the U’s newest Truman and Goldwater Scholars and Fulbright Fellows.
Read MoreIt’s time to reset the U’s aspirations and your help is needed by bringing your ideas to the second town hall meeting on May 15.
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