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The new L. S. Skaggs Applied Science Building completes the 275,000-square-foot Crocker Science Complex, a celebration of science and our shared belief in a better future.
Read MoreThe new L. S. Skaggs Applied Science Building completes the 275,000-square-foot Crocker Science Complex, a celebration of science and our shared belief in a better future.
Read MoreA program through University of Utah Health helps patients afford medications that otherwise would be out of their budgets.
Read MoreReduced military spending would lead to significant savings in energy use, according to new research.
Read MoreReview of scientific literature explores how artificial intelligence can best advance robotic deployment of needles inside the body.
Read MoreThe tumultuous journey of the Mormon Pioneers is paramount to understanding the history of our state, but it is not the only one.
Read MoreResearch led by neurosurgeon Robert Rennert links air pollution to an increased risk for bleeding in the brain, a serious but rare complication.
Read MoreHuntsman Cancer Institute CEO Mary Beckerle announced her plans to step aside, while Brad Cairns, professor of oncological sciences and HCI head of academic affairs, will take the helm.
Read MoreA new student-produced documentary titled βDavao Smilesβ follows a two-day outreach event in Davao City that provides free dental care to underserved children and families.
Read MoreSponsored by the U.S. Department of Stateβs Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, this nationally competitive program supports academic exchanges between the U.S. and over 140 countries.
Read MoreMembers of the U community will start to see more and more of the Uβs newly unveiled institutional logo.
Read MoreThe Utah Hockey Club rebranded to Utah Mammoth. In honor of NHMUβs newest special exhibition, βMysteries of the Ice Ages,β here are other potential ice-age inspiration mascots.
Read MoreU scientists are helping guide Utahβs Great Salt Lake Strike Team, formed three years ago at the urging of U President Taylor Randall.
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