Clear the air
U researchers find using a thermostat for heating and air conditioning systems that turn on and off based on air quality can clean the air in your home without using much more energy than a fan.
Read MoreU researchers find using a thermostat for heating and air conditioning systems that turn on and off based on air quality can clean the air in your home without using much more energy than a fan.
Read MoreDue to fire on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018, the Talmage Building is temporarily closed. Check back here for updates.
Read More“What drove my architectural career was visiting my grandmother with Alzheimer’s disease in a lockdown wing of a nursing home. Architects, designers and planners have a social responsibility to do better, to act with an ethic of care. That has been my driving force.”
Read MoreCampus crime statistics, safety resources and security information available in the U’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report.
Read MoreCampaign focuses on supporting students, recruiting and retaining faculty and promoting groundbreaking research, innovation and collaboration.
Read MoreThe inauguration for Ruth V. Watkins, the 16th president of the University of Utah, was held Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, in Kingsbury Hall.
Read MoreIvory Innovations sponsors national challenge to address critical need for affordable housing construction and design, financing and public policy.
Read MorePublic radio program “Science Friday” took a lay audience on a tour of Utah science. U researchers took, quite literally, center stage.
Read MoreThis fall, construction will begin on Housing & Residential Education’s newest 992-bed residence hall and fully functioning livable community and set to open fall of 2020.
Read MoreNational Voter Registration Day kicks off with the U’s participation in the Campus Cup, a state-wide, voter-registration effort. The challenge pits each of Utah’s colleges and universities against each other every two years in a competition to register the greatest percentage of voters.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah and BYU receive $6.8 million from Department of Education for foreign language and area studies.
Read More“As a professor, I think back sometimes to how impactful my experiences were as a freshman, getting that chance just because I asked. The first person you ask isn’t necessarily the first person to say yes, who will give you that shot. But we all started out as that nervous freshman, eager to try new things.”
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