Category: President
Ring-of-fire eclipse: How to see it
Southern Utah will see an annular eclipse on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 14. Here’s how to watch it safely and respectfully.
Read MoreFall’s flamboyance: The science of autumn leaves
To plant ecophysiologist Eleinis Ávila-Lovera, the autumnal switch to reds, yellows, oranges and purples tells a chromatic story of survival.
Read More‘Roving sentinels’ discover new air pollution sources
Google Street View cars sampled air quality at a scale fine enough to capture variations within neighborhoods. A new atmospheric modeling method can identify pollution emission sources in many cities.
Read MoreWalk After Dark
Join Environmental Health and Safety and other volunteers in making campus safer by reporting lighting issues, tripping hazards, or any other issues.
Read MoreU researchers to lead CDC effort to improve responses to infectious disease outbreaks
New ForeSITE center will help improve responses that are critical to saving lives and protecting communities in Mountain West.
Read MoreSilicon Slopes and the U—Partnering in innovating excellence
As Utah’s tech and innovation sector continues to grow, the University of Utah is a key contributor to that success.
Read MoreBCC building programs for success
This year will mark one of the biggest undertakings the center has ever developed, and it could become one its most promising yet.
Read MorePartnerships with SUU, UTU take flight on second Utah Across Utah Tour
The focus of President Taylor Randall’s second Utah Across Utah Tour this summer was rural health care.
Read MoreLumen Bioscience wins historic $1.5M Wilkes Center Climate Prize
The Seattle-based biotech company beat 77 international teams with their proposal to drastically reduce methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle using a patented mixture of enzyme proteins.
Read MoreMy adventures in the ribosome
Nobel Laureate Venkatraman “Venki” Ramakrishnan returns to the U to share his role in the race to uncover the ribosome structure at the Frontiers of Science lecture series on Sept. 26.
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