Using AI large language models to teach the next generation of students
Stanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreStanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreHow Wayne Johnson’s combat experience clearing IEDs in Afghanistan guided his career as a researcher in the U School of Business.
Read MoreAll four Creative Arts Therapies courses will begin this spring semester and are taught in hybrid model.
Read MorePerspectives is an interactive online program designed to teach students the principles of constructive dialogue.
Read MoreThe rivals on the field are, in fact, not rivals in the lab.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah faculty have been studying the 2024 Election—from campaign ads to disinformation, calls to abolish the Electoral College and young voter behavior.
Read MoreA message from the Academic Senate Presidency.
Read MoreThe food drive is a longstanding tradition at the U that makes a lasting impact on communities throughout the state.
Read More“The only thing you should ever ask for is an opportunity. If you want something, go get it.”
Read MorePolitical scientist Yuree Noh’s research tackles the tools of repression used by authoritarian regimes.
Read MoreCurt Doman, a longtime entrepreneur and philanthropist, is the newest member of the University of Utah Board of Trustees.
Read MoreAt the inaugural One-U Responsible AI Initiative symposium, U panelists discuss the promise and potential pitfalls of using artificial intelligence in health care.
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