GENE EDITING SCIENCE AND ETHICS
Benning Lecture welcomes Jennifer Doudna, one of the developers of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, on March 21.
Read MoreBenning Lecture welcomes Jennifer Doudna, one of the developers of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, on March 21.
Read MoreArt conservation scientist Blythe McCarthy previews her upcoming Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read More“Lassonde is the place where I can make my dreams a reality. Seeing my grandfather suffer a stroke and lose his motor skills and independence, and being wheelchair bound was heartbreaking. This is why I want to utilize Lassonde’s resources to create a wheelchair pulley system.”
Read MoreOn Friday, March 2, the Marriott Library will be celebrating 50 years. Take a look back at this great library from the very beginning.
Read MoreElizabeth Smart spoke to students at the U last week, saying whatever it is you’re going through, keep happiness in sight – your end goal.
Read MoreThe U’s radiobiology professor Scott Miller is one of the only Americans still allowed to visit sensitive Russian sites.
Read MoreU engineer says new study forces researchers to rethink how elderly break their bones.
Read MoreUniversity honors nine campus leaders with Alta Sustainability Leadership Awards at the Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium.
Read MoreAnnual Edie Kochenour Memorial Lecture and Symposium focuses on expanding leadership horizons, featuring panelists who work in surgery.
Read MoreProfessors Rob MacLeod and Christopher Butson are both avid bikers and advocates for sustainable transportation.
Read MoreFaculty and staff invited to provide feedback to search committee for senior vice president for health sciences at town hall meetings on Tuesday, Feb. 20 and Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Read MoreKnatokie Ford, advocate for women in STEM and personal growth, to speak at the U Feb. 27.
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