SONIA NAZARIO: A WALL IS NOT THE SOLUTION
For 30 years, Sonia Nazario has worked to bring the plight of migrant children to the nation’s attention.
Read MoreFor 30 years, Sonia Nazario has worked to bring the plight of migrant children to the nation’s attention.
Read MoreThe annual Founders Day celebration culminated in a gala where generations of students, alumni, fans and donors could mingle together and reconnect with the school that binds them together.
Read MoreCheck out U Bike Electric, an electric bicycle purchase program intended to help more people improve air quality by cutting personal transportation emissions.
Read MoreFamilies will soon have to grapple with difficult questions as gene-editing technology becomes a tool to edit the mutations underlying genetic diseases in humans.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out — see how the U ranked in the 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Read More“I moved to New York City from Lima, Peru, by myself when I was 18. In order to support myself, I found a job as a waiter, and I fell in love with the food industry.”
Read More“Opera gives you a chance to really dive into human nature and the reasons people do the things they do, what drives them. A lot of arts come together — dance, song, acting, music, set artists, costume designers, composers, writers — to do this one thing.”
Read MoreU’s Eric Garland offers insights at NIH meeting on using mindfulness as intervention for pain.
Read MoreSociety, Water and Climate Research Group melds scientific perspectives toward finding sustainable water solutions in a changing world.
Read MoreU hosts second State of Utah Black Affairs Summit, bringing together African-Americans from across the state.
Read MoreNew seminar course and public event at S.J. Quinney College of Law explores flaws in the criminal justice system through the lens of the popular Netflix documentary series, which examines the murder of Teresa Halbach and the two Wisconsin men convicted of killing her.
Read MoreRead mindfulness 101, an academic’s “field notes” on her own dementia, law alums and students joining forces to free an innocent man who spent 22 years in prison and more.
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