President Taylor Randall Statement: Executive Order—’Urgent National Action to Save College Sports’
Statement from President Taylor Randall in response to Executive Order—“Urgent National Action to Save College Sports.”
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Read MoreTop prizes honor the best distillation of research, scholarly, or creative work through a single, striking image at the inaugural competition
Read MoreThe new facility represents the first phase of Utah Games’ plan to grow the division’s research capabilities and academic offerings in game development.
Read MoreThe Fiscal Year 2024 progress report documents increases in climate-related research, a boost in sustainability courses, reductions in the growing institution’s carbon footprint and new efforts to improve resiliency.
Read MoreU and Université Côte d’Azur students again team up to tackle energy and climate solutions at the 2026 Wilkes Center “Hackathon.”
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 MoreFor the first time ever, researchers prove that atomic vibrations can transfer orbital angular momentum directly to electrons in a non-magnetic material, the most streamlined system yet in orbitronics.
Read MoreBrooks will draw from his extensive writings about the search for happiness and meaning to inspire the Class of 2026.
Read MoreThe U and USU have achieved much, but Sen. Ann Millner and Rep. Karen Peterson say the time has come for the state to make serious investments to build capacity that drives discovery and innovation.
Read MoreLearn from students, a Deaf person and discover sensory regulation techniques and how to support neurodiverse students.
Read More“Because I am a native American Sign Language user, I live and breathe my language.”
Read MoreThe new initiative reflects President Taylor Randall’s commitment to innovating the university of the future and the institution’s long-standing legacy of socially impactful scholarly engagement with questions of human dignity, freedom, responsibility, and civic life.
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