Humans of the U: Sydney Brooksby
“It’s allowed me to think systematically while also bringing about peace with my condition and bringing about hope that incurable is not a stopping point for us.”
Read More“It’s allowed me to think systematically while also bringing about peace with my condition and bringing about hope that incurable is not a stopping point for us.”
Read More“It’s really ground-breaking research. Through our literature review, we found there are no other studies that have really focused on females with autism, finding them and screening them.”
Read MoreDebate Across the Curriculum is one example of a featured project.
Read MoreSydney Peterson is not only one of the best adaptive Nordic skiers in the world, but she is also a Paralympic champion.
Read MoreThe stories of first-generation students are now available through a new digital publication, including a section on frameworks and educational resources describing why the project is asset-based vs. deficit-based.
Read MoreWearable robotics takes a step forward in improving the lives of patients with hemiparesis
Read MoreAfter almost three years of construction, the retrofit was finally completed on Feb. 10, allowing visitors to see the updated library for themselves.
Read MoreHere are the U’s 2026 Distinguished Alumni. These awards recognize alumni for their outstanding professional achievements, public service, and/or commitment to the U.
Read MoreLauding Utah’s tech commercialization pipeline, officials celebrated new community engagement office’s opening on Feb. 20, in Research Park.
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