Students redesign popular apps, Adobe gives feedback
Multi-Disciplinary Design juniors present their final projects at Adobe’s headquarters in Lehi, receiving career-shaping feedback from a team of professional designers.
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 MoreMost smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes at their centers, contrasting with other studies that nearly every galaxy has one within their cores.
Read MoreTwo U students share how the School of Biological Sciences, mentorship, research and financial support have shaped their journeys and set them up for what comes next.
Read MoreDivision I athletics confer substantial benefits to communities and their respective universities, according to new Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute study.
Read MoreNew PEARL lab to train future leaders, expand high-quality learning in prisons, and generate first-of-its-kind national data on incarcerated students.
Read MoreStudents explore biological and physical properties of Arctic sea ice with U mathematicians Jody Reimer and Ken Golden.
Read MoreThe same peculiar hallucinations are independently reported across distant cultures.
Read MoreTool is designed for students, staff and faculty to get the most out of ChatGPT in a responsible and secure way.
Read MoreTwelve veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 28th annual event for their bravery and sacrifice.
Read MoreThe 2025 Student Veteran of the Year was awarded to law student Christopher Smith at the yearly Veterans Day Commemoration event on Nov. 14.
Read More“Growing up on the reservation, I never saw Native doctors at my appointments…That’s motivated me to become a pediatric physician assistant because I want to inspire our youth.”
Read More“I knew I’d find it [law school] intellectually stimulating and I also liked the fact that lawyers are uniquely placed to be advocates for people.”
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