2018 Ivory Prize nominations open
The Ivory Prize for Excellence in Student Leadership is now accepting nominations.
Read MoreThe Ivory Prize for Excellence in Student Leadership is now accepting nominations.
Read More“I grew up on the Navajo reservation in Arizona, but many people who lived off the reservation don’t know their traditions. I try to tell my story, speak the Navajo language, and encourage others to use our traditional values as resilience to continue to go to school and fight through hardships.”
Read MorePresident Pershing’s statement on the passing of U alum and LDS church President Thomas S. Monson.
Read MoreTake a look at a few goals for 2018 from some our colleges and deans.
Read MoreMeet the tiny machines in cells that U scientists say may be able to help overcome viruses that cause human disease.
Read MoreA new scholarship honors Hank Liese, former dean of the College of Social Work.
Read MoreU scientists play key role in next-generation astronomical survey to map the entire sky.
Read MoreFour students share their experiences living at the U’s Lassonde Studios.
Read MoreA virtual reality simulation for social work students that recreates a home environment so they can better prepare to check for potential hazards.
Read MoreIf you missed some of the top-clicked stories of the year, don’t fret. You can find them here.
Read MoreRead how the U’s colleges and departments hard work and accomplishments in 2017 are making a big impact.
Read MoreFrom defending the dark, a formula to predict attraction to infotainment in cars and bovine-burying badger: A look back at the innovative and ground-breaking research being done at the U in 2017.
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