GOING GREEN
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law awarded prestigious LEED platinum designation for green design.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law awarded prestigious LEED platinum designation for green design.
Read MoreCould turning the conversation around climate change into a game inspire people to start a community conversation and change behaviors that contribute to the problem?
Read MoreHigh school students, teachers and undergrads spent a week at the U doing water research projects with faculty from universities across the state.
Read MoreU student’s hydroponics research among 18 projects showcased at iFellows symposium July 27.
Read MoreU architecture students partner with Navajo community to create unique homes and public spaces.
Read MoreJoin the Clear the Air Challenge and do your part by driving less and making lower-emission transportation choices.
Read MoreU alum and glass artist pioneered methods for using recycled glass for art and uses solar panels installed through U Community Solar to make the process even more sustainable.
Read MoreOn March 2 the Sustainability Office and Alta Ski Area teamed up to award deserving members of the U community with the Alta Sustainability Leadership Award.
Read MoreA group of U students take air quality matters into their own hands by launching an idle-free campus initiative.
Read MoreS.J. Quinney College of Law drew national attention when it celebrated the grand opening of its new LEED Platinum building earlier this year, held up as a model of green architecture.
Read MoreU Community Solar is back offering community members the opportunity to purchase discounted rooftop solar panels and installation for their homes.
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