A BRIGHT FUTURE
Two student entrepreneurs keep peace of mind out on the water with sustainable floating wooden sunglasses.
Read MoreTwo student entrepreneurs keep peace of mind out on the water with sustainable floating wooden sunglasses.
Read MoreThe positive psychology certificate provides tools to cope with human behavior, relationships, career and education.
Read MoreU alum and inventor Dolly (Holt) Casper’s company NovaBio won $150,000 at an international competition recently for developing a coil-shaped device that holds together tendons and ligaments like a “Chinese finger trap.”
Read MoreTEDX SALT LAKE CITY TICKETS GO ON SALE Tickets go on sale Monday, July 20 for the third annual TEDxSaltLakeCity. The event, which takes place on Sept. 19 at Kingsbury Hall, features 15 live speakers interspersed with performance pieces and several of TED’s most-watched videos. This year’s theme – Upcycled Thinking – asks speakers to […]
Read MoreThe U claims No. 11 spot in CBS Sports ‘Best in College Sports’ 2014-15 rankings.
Read MoreNew chiller plant will replace aging infrastructure – ensuring it will never be too cool (or too hot) for school.
Read MoreTen University of Utah Honors students spent one week studying the ecological landscape of Centennial Valley, Montana.
Read MoreCelebrate 50 years of the University of Utah Police Department with free food and activities, July 15 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Read MoreHank Liese, new dean at U’s College of Social Work has big plans for the future.
Read MoreWHAT TO EXPECT FROM WELLNESS COACHING By PEAK Health & Fitness People generally work with a wellness coach because they are ready to make some type of change in their life. A wellness coach helps clients better understand themselves, manage their health and the lifestyle choices they make that affect their health. Among those managed […]
Read MoreHuntsman Cancer Institute receives elite national designation receiving Comprehensive Cancer Center status.
Read MoreLAW LIBRARY CLOSURE AND MOVE The law school and law library are moving to a new building this summer. The move will begin the week of July 13-17. The library will remain open that week; however, services will be extremely limited. Patrons will be able to use public computers or check out materials only. There […]
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