Category: Latest Stories
Public Safety tips for avoiding common cybercrimes
Many victims on campus are under-reporting cases of cybercrimes due to fear or embarrassment. Public Safety has partnered with the Statewide Information & Analysis Center to gather information and identify scammers.
Read MoreSame-sex intimacy in 19th-century America
U psychology professor Lisa Diamond is featured in a new film exploring President Abraham Lincoln’s intimate relationships with men.
Read MoreU, EPIC Ventures partner to drive regional innovation forward
The partnership will catalyze growth for early-stage technology companies across various sectors, including software, health and life sciences and financial technology.
Read MoreJust how dangerous is Great Salt Lake dust? New research looks for clues
U scientists determine sediments from the dry playa have elevated ‘oxidative potential,’ indicating greater risk to human health.
Read MoreLate summer bloomers at Red Butte Garden
School may be back in session for many, but the garden doesn’t know that. Come see all the late summer bloomers.
Read MoreIn search of new microscopy tools to observe how cells function
U chemists discover how key contrast agent works, paving way to create markers needed for correlative microscopy.
Read MoreEmpower yourself for the 2024 election
Classes to ease stress, anxiety and enhance civic engagement through Lifelong Learning.
Read MoreMicrosoft Copilot: Compliance and ethical considerations for the AI tool
Be transparent when you use Copilot or other generative AI tools.
Read MoreThe U’s America First Ballpark is officially underway
The field surface is slated to be available for team practice in the spring of 2025, with the ballpark set to open for the 2026 season.
Read MoreUltrasound device shows promise for treating chronic pain
U engineers developed Diadem, which noninvasively stimulates deep brain regions, disrupting faulty signals that lead to chronic pain.
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