Nuclear is booming. The workforce isn’t ready
Researchers, policy makers and industry experts gathered at the U to examine nuclear expansion in the Intermountain West at the 2026 John Horan Health Physics Symposium.
Read MoreGetting outside: A prescription for better mental health in just 10 minutes
Research shows that with as little as 10 minutes outside, we begin to feel better, improving symptoms such as anxiety, depression, cognitive function, stress and other issues.
Read MoreFashioning your future: A celebration of achievement
This event united students, staff, faculty, campus departments and employer partners.
Read MoreExperience the Japanese Church of Christ photograph collection
A story told through the decades of photographs is the congregation’s investment in younger generations even as it provided care and support for the first-generation immigrants.
Read MoreFirst-ever energy and climate hackathon at U Asia Campus
The Wilkes Center hosted the 24-hour challenge where students win prizes for developing innovative, practical solutions to pressing global issues related to energy and climate change.
Read MoreDeep drive: 1,500 new parking stalls coming to the U
Construction is scheduled to begin this summer, and is expected to be completed within 20 to 24 months.
Read MoreRooted in resilience: How the U is prepping for summer 2026
Through smart technology, soil health and $600,000 in waterwise upgrades, the University of Utah is balancing immediate conservation with the long-term survival of the State Arboretum.
Read MoreResearch center explores Olympics’ societal impacts
U trustees endorse plan for interdisciplinary hub to study mega-events’ economic, environmental and social dimensions on host communities.
Read MoreData-driven success: New dashboards to enhance the student experience
By tracking real-time engagement and employment pathways, Student Affairs is strengthening its ability to foster retention and long-term student success.
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