‘Our successes are never solely our own’
Alisa Cloward, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, was chosen as the student speaker.
Read MoreAlisa Cloward, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, was chosen as the student speaker.
Read MoreChemistry Chair Cynthia Burrows received the 2019 Rosenblatt Prize and was honored during the 2019 commencement ceremony for transcending ordinary teaching, research and administrative efforts.
Read MoreNew U research shows that organisms use special proteins to form or inhibit ice crystals.
Read MoreAttend a training on May 16 aimed at informing campus on what to do during a trauma emergency.
Read MoreThe U’s Marriott Library celebrates Spike 150 with free exhibition.
Read MoreThe U partners with the Pac-12 and the Maverik Center to research sustainability at sport venues.
Read MoreThe latest edition of Continuum is out, with great articles from a feature on medical students visiting remote schools promoting health as a career to how dark skies are an untapped natural resource.
Read MoreUTA TRAX construction on the Main Street corridor between 100 and 500 South will begin May 4, 2019. Reach more about what to expect and how to navigate the closures.
Read MoreConstruction on the 1300 East corridor, between 1300 South and 2100 South, will begin again on May 13, 2019, with full section road closures. Expect delays and plan on alternate routes when navigating through the area.
Read MoreAs summer construction approaches, knowing what areas will be impacted can help you navigate campus a little easier.
Read MoreU President Ruth Watkins announced that Lori K. McDonald has been named vice president for student affairs.
Read MoreThe U receives a prestigious grant from Lumina Foundation to support degree completion initiatives.
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