Humans of the U: Catalina Cardona
“I don’t think students should have to overcome the obstacles that I had to.”
Read More“I don’t think students should have to overcome the obstacles that I had to.”
Read MoreGone are the days when people go to work and school with symptoms, when handshakes are given freely and when not washing your hands was routine for many.
Read MoreCOVID-19 testing presents some real operational challenges.
Read More“I created the ‘I Am U Thriving’ initiative to show—and not just tell—those who feel marginalized that they are not alone and they can thrive here at the University of Utah.”
Read More“I wanted to do something that would make a larger impact and focus on the health of the population.”
Read More“I feel like I’m doing something to protect the people I love.”
Read MoreWhen a tree falls on campus, Scott Leech turns it into something beautiful.
Read More“You name it and I’ve probably been through it.”
Read MoreThe College of Education’s new dean brings experience in creating deeply engaging and valuable STEM educational experiences.
Read MoreThe former Italian national swim team member is now cooking Italian meals for Utah’s frontline workers.
Read MoreJuneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States.
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