ENVIRONMENTAL ART
2016 Marva and John Warnock Artist in Residence, Mark Brest van Kempen, to give free public lecture as part of semester-long visit.
Read More2016 Marva and John Warnock Artist in Residence, Mark Brest van Kempen, to give free public lecture as part of semester-long visit.
Read MoreU study reveals how the brain depends on the senses to construct an impression of reality and how changing the sensory hardware can cause the moths’ brains to be fooled.
Read MoreThe U’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning professor Reid Ewing and his colleagues in Utah, Texas and Louisiana find urban sprawl stunts upward mobility.
Read MoreBYSTANDER INTERVENTION: ‘STEP IN, SPEAK UP’[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″] [/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]As students and visitors roam campus, they might spot a red shoe here or there. The shoes are part of the “Step In, Speak Up” campaign by the Center for Student Wellness to promote its series of Bystander Intervention trainings. The trainings empower students to intervene […]
Read MoreDISCOUNT FOR ‘LOVE IS IN THE AIR’ MUSICAL PERFORMANCE University of Utah talent will be showcased with The 3 Tenors of Ultimi at the Utah Lyric Opera for the event “Love is in the Air” this Valentine’s weekend. Former U of U students including, Clara Hurtabo-Lee, Cecily Ellis-Bills, Raina Thorne and Melissa Cecala, will perform […]
Read MoreThe spring career fair is moving to the Tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium to accommodate more than 150 employers looking to fill internships and full-time positions.
Read MoreWith mental health concerns among college students on the rise, the U provides a lifeline.
Read MoreFaculty and staff receive free tickets to see the Utes take on Colorado in their Power of Pink game this Thursday.
Read MoreInversion season is here. Peruse this list of ideas for ways you can make an impact on Salt Lake’s air quality. Together, we can make a difference.
Read More