Celebrating the 54th annual University of Utah Pow Wow
“Threading Our Legacies,” reflects the cultural teachings and responsibilities passed down through families and ancestors.
Read More“Threading Our Legacies,” reflects the cultural teachings and responsibilities passed down through families and ancestors.
Read MoreNew geophysical surveys by U geoscientists reveal a hidden, dynamic aquifer system under the lake’s exposed playa.
Read MoreClark Ivory, Ronald Rasband and Meeche White will receive honorary doctorates from the university this year.
Read MoreMarriott begins her term at the March 10 meeting.
Read MoreTRAX’s various lines provide access to downtown Salt Lake City and extend across the valley.
Read MoreA machine-learning system trained on sparse data predicts how molecules form, cutting months of lab work to days, at a fraction of the cost.
Read MoreThis year broke the 1934 record for least amount of snow—and spring came early! Come get your floral fix before a much-needed storm blankets the ‘Butte.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah team discover rhodium-infused anodes could be a solution to unlock fuel-flexible clean energy.
Read MoreAs the groundbreaking observatory completes its first major upgrade in the South Pole, U scientists support drilling, calibration and analysis efforts to advance the hunt for cosmic neutrinos.
Read MoreHave a fun, restorative and safe spring break!
Read MoreFor 26 years, the University of Utah and Utah State University have partnered to connect legislators with the innovative work of undergraduate researchers by hosting the annual Research on Capitol Hill event.
Read MoreA panel of five University of Utah leaders came together on Wednesday, Feb. 25 as part of a campus safety town hall organized by ASUU. Keith Squires, chief safety officer, discussed ongoing efforts to launch the Public Safety Framework that will guide the U over the coming years and explained that the Department of Public […]
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