Honoring our veterans in 2024
Eleven veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 27th annual event.
Read MoreEleven veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 27th annual event.
Read MoreA week before the state’s two largest universities renew their gridiron rivalry, the leaders of the University of Utah and Brigham Young University are teaming up to launch a new era in their decades-long football competition.
Read MoreRobert L. Santos delivered the keynote at a conference showcasing the U’s Wasatch Front Research Data Center, a pivotal hub for data-driven research and student workforce training.
Read MoreAs our cities become hotter with climate change, how can the urban Wasatch Front ensure that trees today will remain healthy and viable in the coming decades?
Read MoreThe formal partnership between the University of Utah and the Ute Indian Tribe dates back over 50 years.
Read MoreThe event showcased translational and applied AI work at the U, and sparked discussions on how campus can leverage its collaborative culture to become a national leader in responsible AI.
Read MoreSTRIDE is the first model for accurately mapping the most efficient routes and estimating walking speed through any environment that considers slope steepness, vegetation density and ground surface roughness.
Read MoreBeginning fall 2024, the new degree provides rigorous interdisciplinary training to help graduates thrive in rapidly growing sectors.
Read MoreThis year, President Taylor Randall is giving all first-year students copies of a unique self-help book: “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier.”
Read MoreDownload the free app before Labor Day 2024 to enter a summer sweepstakes to win a prize package of nearly $1,000 in camping equipment.
Read MoreWhile the school represents a new name and academic structure, undergraduate and graduate degree offerings remain unchanged.
Read MoreThe project is set to launch in the fall of 2024 and represents the growth of the relationship into the research sphere.
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