‘NEW CHILDREN OF ISRAEL’
U professor’s new book examines Jewish identity among millions of African and Asian peoples who claim descent from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
Read MoreU professor’s new book examines Jewish identity among millions of African and Asian peoples who claim descent from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
Read MoreFacing personal tragedy, Tina Nguyen set out to learn the piano to show her dying mother how much she loved her.
Read MoreU to supply 50 percent of its electricity from carbon-free, renewable solar and geothermal energy sources, rises to the top of national rankings.
Read MoreMore than 250 faculty and staff at the U met with two national experts to learn about how student learning is promoted through creation of inclusive environments.
Read MoreStudent Success Advocates work closely with U students to support their success in college.
Read MoreU professor David Strayer says technology that doesn’t mix with driving continues to increase in many new vehicles.
Read MoreFirst college esports team from a Power Five athletics conference begins competing in online video games.
Read MoreAn annual tradition since 1991, the School of Medicine Alumni Association to host alumni and medical community, Oct. 13 and 14, 2017.
Read MoreHappy National Fossil Day! Natural History Museum of Utah volunteers Ann and Randy Johnson contribute to the discovery and research of the natural world and its past.
Read MoreDavid W. Pershing and Peter R. Huntsman release joint statement.
Read MoreThe distinguished professor of geology and geophysics, and Dean Emeritus of the College of Mines and Earth Sciences, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, at age 73.
Read MoreJulio Salgado, a visual artist who describes himself as an artist who happens to be undocumented and queer, will be on campus as part of the 2017 Pride Week events on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017.
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