The royal treatment
The 2018 Homecoming Royalty showcases and recognizes a few of the many outstanding students on our campus.
Read MoreThe 2018 Homecoming Royalty showcases and recognizes a few of the many outstanding students on our campus.
Read More“Before physics, I was a designer, which is all about communicating complex ideas in novel ways. So, I came up with a board game. The basic idea is that you build an electrical circuit with your neighbors. Each player is a type of material, like silicon or germanium. Using currencies such as energy and photons, you push electrons around to the interfaces of the materials to create light.”
Read MoreBeginning Jan. 1, 2019, the University of Utah will begin offering full-time benefited employees paid parental leave for the birth or adoption of a child.
Read MoreHomecoming Week provides ways for students, alumni and other U fans to celebrate the U’s rich history and traditions of the past and present.
Read MoreOnce again, the U welcomes its largest, most diverse and most academically qualified incoming first-years.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers developed a process to 3-D-print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons.
Read MoreWhat if you could see nasty microscopic air pollutants in your home? Engineers from the U’s School of Computing conducted a study to determine if homeowners would change the way they live if they could visualize the air quality in their house.
Read MoreDavid Eccles School of Business dedicates Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building with community celebration.
Read MoreU professor on team led by Women & Infants Hospital/Brown University that published findings in Pediatrics.
Read MoreJeremiah Jaggers, a new assistant professor in the College of Social Work, studies the connection between child welfare and involvement in the juvenile justice system.
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