History made at the University of Utah
The U welcomes its largest, most diverse freshman class and sets a record-high enrollment.
Read MoreThe U welcomes its largest, most diverse freshman class and sets a record-high enrollment.
Read MoreElde, an evolutionary geneticist, lauded for his creativity and wide-ranging intellectual curiosity.
Read MoreThis year’s initiative highlights the importance of empowering individuals and organizations to better protect their part of cyberspace in an increasingly connected world.
Read MoreIn addition to general admissions, the U goes ACT/SAT test-optional for merit-based scholarships and direct admission programs.
Read MoreA new solar energy contract drastically reduces the university’s carbon footprint.
Read MoreNewspapers show how face coverings, quarantines and closed public venues were a part of life during the 1918 influenza pandemic in the new Marriott Library digital exhibit.
Read MoreSeismic stations may provide a real-time, remote monitoring system to give early warnings of glacial lake outburst floods that devastate downstream communities. Global warming is drastically increasing the risk of these floods.
Read MoreIntroducing the Friday Forum series on racism in higher education.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers conduct air flow study to help Utah Symphony musicians stay safe from COVID-19.
Read MoreTrees are air quality monitors all around us. U scientists found that magnetic particles on pine needles can indicate levels of air pollution.
Read MorePartnership between the U and Granite School District offers videos to help manage kids’ behavior amid the roller coaster of education in a pandemic.
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