How debating helps refugees find success in Utah
In its second year, the U’s Refugee Debate League provides free instruction in rhetorical skills to displaced people resettling in Utah.
Read MoreIn its second year, the U’s Refugee Debate League provides free instruction in rhetorical skills to displaced people resettling in Utah.
Read MoreU geologist Gabriel Bowen explores isotopes to see what they can tell us about the world.
Read MoreHow a tip from a citizen scientist led to deep discoveries in Utah’s caves.
Read MoreA new partnership between the state of Utah, higher education, and life sciences industry leaders aims to keep Utah competitive globally by training and supporting students entering the workforce with highly technical skills. The University of Utah and Utah State University will be leading the effort to close that gap.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, qualifying candidates for president of the United States will take center stage at Kingsbury Hall for a moderated debate to be broadcast on all major television networks.
Read MoreTen veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 26th annual event.
Read MoreLand acknowledgments recognize Indigenous people’s history and connection to the land.
Read MoreDonate food and enter to win tickets to the Utah vs. Colorado football game.
Read MoreThe Hinckley Institute of Politics and BYU’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies moderated “Tolerance Means Dialogues,” a discussion on how to live together respectfully and find common ground.
Read MoreThe U earned its highest score ever and improved performance in 10 of 17 categories.
Read MoreThe robotic prosthesis can better replicate the biomechanics of the human knee, ankle and toe, and potentially improve the quality-of-life for millions living with amputation.
Read MoreThe housing is built specifically for university students but is not run by the institution’s Housing and Residential Education.
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