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Utah Day 1 Books Access Program is a campus-wide initiative to ensure undergraduate students have access to required digital and print course materials starting the first day of class.
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Read MoreSay goodbye to the kiosks! As Commuter Services removes physical parking kiosks from campus, it is important to know how to use MobilePay effectively for commuting at the U.
Read MoreThe Princeton Review Undergraduate Student Survey gives students a chance to anonymously share their honest perspectives, which contributes to the U’s written profile, and directly influences more than 50 ranking lists and ratings.
Read MoreMulti-Disciplinary Design juniors present their final projects at Adobe’s headquarters in Lehi, receiving career-shaping feedback from a team of professional designers.
Read MoreEnduraCure develops high-performance polymer substrates that can be chemically broken down to recover valuable electronic components.
Read MoreHousing & Dining Programs is launching new dining plans for all University of Utah employees with an active uNID.
Read MoreIf the results apply in humans, Turicibacter-derived compounds could be effective therapeutics to promote metabolic health and healthy weight.
Read MoreNew surgical device developed through U research is saving animals’ lives by helping them heal from serious, hard-to-treat infections—and providing a proof of concept for potential use in people.
Read MoreResearch led by U biologist Franz Goller reveals how cowbirds create ‘liquid’ notes by tightly controlling two sound sources in their vocal organ, mimicking the physics of falling water droplets.
Read MoreFielding Norton brings expertise in climate- and insurance-technology to broaden the Wilkes Center’s role in society, including by supporting the innovation ecosystem and bolstering communities’ resiliency to climate change.
Read MoreFor 25 years Kristie Thompson, Office of Sponsored Projects, has helped lead the transition from analog to electronic workflows. Happy retirement to the hero who revolutionized research administration at the U.
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