‘Be what you is and not what you ain’t’
Civil rights activist Rev. France A. Davis gave the keynote address at commencement and challenged graduates to “find a way to bring us together.”
Civil rights activist Rev. France A. Davis gave the keynote address at commencement and challenged graduates to “find a way to bring us together.”
Interim President Michael L. Good discusses his career, his leadership style and the U.
Five Electrical and Computer Engineering Department students from the U Asia Campus visited the Utah campus to explore undergraduate research opportunities and areas of interest.
Arts Bash is taking over the Marriott Library plaza this Wednesday with live performances, interactive art, free food and swag and ways to experience the arts on campus.
As a favor, I opened a cafΓ© in the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education Building and ended up loving it.
“Being a user of public transit all my life, I see the numerous potentials here in Utah. Whatβs lacking here is the βnecessityβ factor. People feel more in control of their schedule with driving.”
From super efficient solar cell technology, to hydrogen fuel cells, to low-emissions coal, U scientists and engineers are pursuing a range of alternative energy solutions.
Not sure where to eat while simultaneously enjoying the summer weather? Look no further than the Marriott Library Plaza.
Duncan and Connor Cox are stirring enthusiasm for Lassonde Instituteβs Food Entrepreneur Program through Guactoberfest.
It isnβt just access to healthy food that shapes diets, but also peopleβs relationships to food.