Neighbors to partners: Fort Douglas and the U
Almost since its founding in the foothills above Salt Lake City, the U has historically grown by absorbing the surrounding federal land.
Read MoreAlmost since its founding in the foothills above Salt Lake City, the U has historically grown by absorbing the surrounding federal land.
Read MoreThe University of Utah plans to actively pursue collaboration opportunities with the Church of Jesus Christ and BYU in medical education and clinical care.
Read MoreThe 211,457-square-foot building is poised to revolutionize medical education at the U upon completion.
Read MoreUpon its completion in 2026, the center will serve as a beacon of transformative research and medical device innovation.
Read MoreCommencement speaker Eboo Patel shares how coming together with food can save America.
Read MoreUniversity leaders are conducting a thorough review of the people, programs and projects that have been dedicated to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Read MoreThe U is mourning the loss of Ted Wilson, teacher and mentor to generations of Hinckley Institute of Politics interns and politicians alike.
Read MoreThis updated plan highlights progress made and outlines new ways the U will contribute to positive climate outcomes through research, education and operational policies and practices.
Read MoreAfter search for replacement, sabbatical, Good will return to faculty.
Read MoreThe new Meldrum Theatre—named for donors Pete and Cathie Meldrum opened March 29.
Read MoreThis year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Read MoreUtah leaders praised the state’s fintech industry and encouraged companies to maintain the momentum at the second annual Fintech Xchange Summit.
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