Lights, Camera, Science at Sundance
Science@Sundance highlights movies that excel at using art and storytelling to engage their audiences in important science-related issues.
Read MoreScience@Sundance highlights movies that excel at using art and storytelling to engage their audiences in important science-related issues.
Read MoreTen ways the U is teaming up with the Sundance Film Festival.
Read MoreKeck Foundation awards $250,000 to fund the transdisciplinary program.
Read MoreAn e-bike is your department’s solution to improve employee health and air quality.
Read MoreTanner Humanities Center, in partnership with the World Trade Center Utah, will host former president of Mexico on Feb. 12.
Read MoreU art class to unveil and dedicate nine murals in Murray, Utah.
Read MoreUtah population database plays a key role in new finding.
Read MoreOn Jan. 17, 2019, the University of Utah released audio recordings from the Department of Public Safety in the Lauren McCluskey case as the investigation has reached a point where these recordings can be made public. Names of dispatchers, private info and telephone numbers, addresses and dates of birth have been redacted.
Read MoreThe U’s 35th annual MLK Week celebration features writer, community organizer and queer feminist Charlene Carruthers.
Read MoreJoin the Union Programming Council in the Union East Ballroom, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019, from 11 a.m.-1p.m.
Read MoreEric Garland, associate dean for research at the College of Social Work, has been appointed to a Multidisciplinary Working Group focused on a $1.1 billion federal effort to speed scientific solutions to stem the opioid crisis.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah research had a stellar year. Watch U Health’s video to learn more about it.
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