Weeks of Welcome 2024
Check out these great events to celebrate the start of the 2024-25 school year.
Read MoreCheck out these great events to celebrate the start of the 2024-25 school year.
Read MoreQuick decisions more likely flow from biases, while people who take longer make better decisions, according to study led by U mathematicians.
Read MoreWhile the school represents a new name and academic structure, undergraduate and graduate degree offerings remain unchanged.
Read MoreIn an effort to comply with NCAA rules, the Athletics Department must have strong oversight of student-athlete academic conduct and accountability for issues involving student-athletes.
Read MoreThe Milky Way has always seemed a little bit weird in comparison to other galaxies. For decades, research suggested that our galaxy was more compact than any other spiral galaxy. However, a new study found that it’s less strange than we thought—our galaxy’s core is about as dense as any other.
Read MoreEscape the heat on the shady pathways of the Red Butte Garden while appreciating the plants that thrive in the heat…including a flower that smells like powdered chocolate milk.
Read MoreThis trip is more than a vacation; it’s an opportunity to see the world in a new way, guided by experts of the region and environment.
Read MoreGet ready to network, explore career opportunities and take the next step in your professional journey.
Read MoreEste evento en el Pioneer Theatre es gratuito y abierto al público, promete una velada de llena de magia, cultura y tradición. No se require boleto para ingresar al evento.
Read MoreThe CELEBRATE 2034 overnight watch party will feature live coverage from Paris in a festive atmosphere for overnight parade campers and Olympic fans with food trucks and free giveaways.
Read MoreSavhannah Carpenter’s route to being the only student listed on the research team credited with finding the world’s newest horned dinosaur didn’t follow a straight line.
Read More“As I was deciding where I wanted to go to school, I loved the way everyone is accepted at the U and encouraged to pursue their individual interests.”
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