Alternatives to textbooks
Instructors can work with the library when specific books or resources aren’t available for the courses they’re teaching.
Read MoreInstructors can work with the library when specific books or resources aren’t available for the courses they’re teaching.
Read MoreDivert resources from the landfill on U Recycle Day, which takes place on Thursday, April 18, from 7:30 a.m.-12 p.m. in the south end of the Rice-Eccles Stadium parking lot.
Read MoreU artist borrows from nature to create award-winning photographs using no direct light. See his work at the Phillips Gallery in Salt Lake City until April 13.
Read MoreProfessor Robert R. Kessler has been named to receive the IEEE Computer Society Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award.
Read MoreThe Chinese government partnered with the U to learn about Utah’s national parks and public land policies for its proposed new parks—several of which have been designated to protect endangered species, including the giant panda, Siberian tiger and snow leopard.
Read MoreElizabeth Kronk Warner is the first woman named to the deanship in the 106-year history of the law school.
Read MoreLose weight by cutting soda | How to keep yourself mentally fit | Too much salt is bad
Read MoreWe invite you to engage in a conversation about how the U can successfully achieve these primary goals, elevating our university as a model for the nation.
Read More“There were days where I didn’t think I was going to make it, days when I couldn’t pay to go to school or didn’t have enough money and I couldn’t afford a meal. I kept believing, even in those dark times, that if you just keep pushing eventually those little pushes will compound to a big effect. Just keep going even when it doesn’t look like there’s light.”
Read MoreThe latest update on the investigation into the reported sexual assault on campus.
Read MoreEvents throughout the month are scheduled to raise awareness about bystander intervention, healthy relationships, support resources and more.
Read MoreIn the face of escalating teen suicides, Utah launched an app. No one knew just how much change it would bring.
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