Day of Collective Action highlights HBCU partnerships
This year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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Read MoreThe March issue of Nature Physics, a premier academic publication, was all about education. Physics Education Research (PER) is a scientific field of study in which researchers collect and analyze data related to the learning environment. “Physics curricula and education systems have remained largely unchanged for decades, and much can be done to improve them,” […]
Read MoreRed Butte Garden and Arboretum’s horticulturists offer expert advice for garden prep you can dig into this weekend, no matter what Utah’s fickle spring weather is up to.
Read MoreNew model developed by Utah chemists clarify how surface structures influence water’s freezing point.
Read MoreHighlighted at American Chemical Society conference, U engineering professor Jessica Kramer explores cancer biology via mucus developed at her “snot lab.”
Read MoreWorm expert Michael Verner compares the Dune sandworms to their earthly counterparts. In a short video, he touches on their size, teeth, hunting methods and reveals the biggest worm in existence.
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Read MoreExplore the collaborative efforts and overarching vision of the new Center for Leadership, Innovation, and Prosperity.
Read MoreThe efforts and contributions of women in society are often minimized or sometimes ignored altogether. This year, the University of Utah is highlighting its annual Women’s Week with the theme, “Untold Stories and Everyday Heroism.”
Read MoreThe vision for the center is that it will become an intellectual, political and social hub for Pacific Islands Studies and Indigenous Studies at both the international and local levels.
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