Stepping up to the plate
Law professor Randy Dryer elected as the first career-line faculty member in the U’s history to lead Academic Senate.
Read MoreLaw professor Randy Dryer elected as the first career-line faculty member in the U’s history to lead Academic Senate.
Read MoreU researchers find birds use a different organ to sing than humans do—producing sound with very high efficiency.
Read MoreA new study could help improve air quality in Salt Lake City and other cities across the U.S. West.
Read MoreThis summer, the campus will be filled with New Student Orientation session students so when you see wide-eyed students wandering the campus, give them an encouraging smile and flash them the U.
Read MoreIf you missed out on this year’s event, read or listen to Rev. France A. Davis’ speech on unity and student speaker Alisa Cloward’s message about hard work and supporting the success of others.
Read MoreThis fellowship is just the latest in a long string of honors for Christopher Hacon.
Read MoreCivil rights activist Rev. France A. Davis gave the keynote address at commencement and challenged graduates to “find a way to bring us together.”
Read MoreAlisa Cloward, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, was chosen as the student speaker.
Read MoreChemistry Chair Cynthia Burrows received the 2019 Rosenblatt Prize and was honored during the 2019 commencement ceremony for transcending ordinary teaching, research and administrative efforts.
Read MoreNew U research shows that organisms use special proteins to form or inhibit ice crystals.
Read MoreAttend a training on May 16 aimed at informing campus on what to do during a trauma emergency.
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