Humans of the U: Teri Orr
βThe strangest thing Iβve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
βThe strangest thing Iβve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
Studying polar ice and tropical glacier ice samples, Lonnie Thompson and his team reconstruct climate and environmental histories going back 25,000 years β findings they say may help explain devastating population disruptions throughout history.
Graduate students bring many valuable skills to the job market.
The Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science workshop comes to the U.
Examining our institutions beyond diversity and inclusion alone.
Birds are all around, and all you need to get started is an observant eye.
It isnβt just access to healthy food that shapes diets, but also peopleβs relationships to food.
What risks to society go hand in hand with speed and convenience?
Please join us in naming, disrupting and dismantling anti-Asian hate on our campus, in our neighborhoods and in our country.
Ginger Cannon, the University of Utah’s active transport manager, offers tips for keeping the wheels rolling this winter.