Banning lead in gas worked. The proof is in our hair
Researchers analyzed samples of Utahns’ hair going back a century to document a 100-fold decrease in lead concentrations.
Read MoreResearchers analyzed samples of Utahns’ hair going back a century to document a 100-fold decrease in lead concentrations.
Read More“When I look at the larger story of water in Utah, I see how important the role of communication is in restoration.”
Read MoreDigital accessibility is ongoing work, and it is shared work.
Read MoreThis outdoor event is open to students, families, friends and visitors.
Read More“In Full Bloom: Rooted in Community,” recognizes that each of us is growing and blooming in our own ways and flourishing most when we’re grounded in one another.
Read More“I’m grateful for being at a university that has a very active Academic Senate and a lot of people willing to pitch in to continue to make it better.”
Read MoreThe U celebrates the grand opening of Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark, a new home for Utah Baseball and a resource for the community.
Read MoreThirty-one athletes with ties to the University of Utah will be competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Read More$700K awarded to take AI-powered hydrology research to Alaska’s remote rivers.
Read MoreJan. 28 is International LEGO Day. We’re celebrating with Chris Ingraham whose book, “LEGOfied: Building Blocks as Media,” is a multi-faceted exploration of LEGO fandom.
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