NEW COMMERCIALIZATION FUNDING
Car-T treatment for bloodborne cancer will be the first project funded.
Read MoreCar-T treatment for bloodborne cancer will be the first project funded.
Read MoreDemographic analysis looks at characteristics of the most sexually promiscuous Americans.
Read MoreA storyteller and avid fly fisherman, Jeff Metcalf, assistant professor of English, is an enhanced observer of the human condition, who finds himself often in the streams of the American West. Not only rivers run through his new book of essays, his cancer does too.
Read MoreU receives $3.1 million grant from Boeing allowing the National Center for Veteran Studies to accept 200 military members or veterans into its R&R program over the next three years.
Read MoreOver $100,000 in scholarships were awarded this year at the eighth annual Union Scholarship Celebration.
Read MoreBird research on three continents locates migration paths, identifies conservation opportunities.
Read MoreU engineering study details proposed improvements to ease Little Cottonwood Canyon traffic.
Read MoreWith the help of the Revolving Loan Fund, the newly refurbished Rio Tinto Kennecott Mechanical Engineering Building has gone for the gold.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, last week was Teacher Appreciation Week. We took to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to ask students and alumni what U professors they especially appreciate.
Read MoreIn his recently published book, Maximilian Werner, assistant professor, writing and rhetoric studies, uses the vehicles of fly fishing, every day experience, and some of our most sacred rituals to explore the origins and limitations of our behavior and ideas.
Read MoreFind the latest updates on the UDOT summer construction projects.
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