Tag: science
HUMANS OF THE U: CHRIS GALLI
“I landed at the U through my love of paragliding. In 2001 I was sitting on the side of Mt. Olympus, ready to launch one afternoon and I met a professor here in atmospheric science who was also flying paragliders. He said “I heard you’re into programming – Are you interested in working at a university?” I said sure.”
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“Being surrounded by mountains is not something I was used to, coming from the East Coast. Having the mountains and that sheer open sky opened my eyes, and having access to that kind of nature literally right behind my dormitory at the university was spectacular.”
Read MorePATHWAYS TO STEM
U and SLCC partner to build clear avenues for STEM transfer students.
Read MoreMARCH FOR SCIENCE
Utahns will join others around the world in a celebration of the many ways that science improves the quality of life in our communities and on our planet.
Read MoreWHEN SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES MEET
Poet, biologist and visual artist headline Utah Symposium in Science and Literature to explore human impact on earth.
Read MoreCHURCHILL SCHOLAR
Honors mathematics student Michael Zhao is one of only 15 students nationally to receive this award and becomes the second Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
Public science lecture series celebrates 50th anniversary.
Read MoreEXPANDING SCIENCE’S REACH
New grants help biology professor show people that science is for everyone.
Read MoreMUSIC AS MEDICINE
Juan Diego High School junior Karl Schriewer’s love for music and science converged with the U’s ALSAM Foundation-sponsored summer science internship, where he focused his research on using music streaming services as medical treatments.
Read MoreTHE MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE
The Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science workshop comes to the U.
Read MoreECOLOGY ON THE RUNWAY
Science and fashion meet to teach researchers how to connect with the public.
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