Utah’s most explosive holiday tradition
…in 1981 with U chemistry professors Ronald Ragsdale and Jerry Driscoll, dressed in top hats and tails to evoke Faraday’s Victorian-era London. After packing chemistry lecture halls for 23 years,…
…in 1981 with U chemistry professors Ronald Ragsdale and Jerry Driscoll, dressed in top hats and tails to evoke Faraday’s Victorian-era London. After packing chemistry lecture halls for 23 years,…
…staff development scholarships for the summer 2016 semester. Each scholarship is worth up to $500 and can be used towards the employee’s tuition bill. Scholarships can be used towards professional…
By Brooke Adams, communications specialist, University of Utah Communications Money is definitely linked to happiness, but how much money it takes to be happy varies greatly around the world and…
…link. Policy 4-004 and its accompanying rules will become fully enforceable in April this year. Chief Information Security Officer Dan Bowden will be attending the Academic Senate meeting on Monday,…
…and musicianship, piano pieces for practice and a test to reinforce knowledge of concepts. The program employs a MIDI link to allow students to interact with the online website while…
…and mechanical properties of metal alloys made from metal powders. He is particularly focused on metal materials used for energy efficiency, energy storage, or energy production. Congratulations, professor Fang! ALTA…
…is open to all students, faculty and interested members of the public. Click here to RSVP and receive a Zoom link to the lecture. Nakamura earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate…
…breathing in. Because photosynthesis pulls CO2 out of the atmosphere, understanding forest activity is crucial for tracking global carbon levels. For decades, scientists have used satellites to monitor the changes…
…received three degrees from the U, used his vision, passion and intellect to launch a business that revolutionized graphics, desktop publishing and web and electronic document technologies. Today, Adobe is…
…with just a piece of plastic and a flashlight. It’s much simpler and more efficient this way.” Such technology could be used on currency notes with security holograms that produce…