Wildland firefighters hit their STRIDE
STRIDE is the first model for accurately mapping the most efficient routes and estimating walking speed through any environment that considers slope steepness, vegetation density and ground surface...
View ArticleThe history recorded in your teeth
U geologists team up with School of Dentistry in Project FIND-EM to amass a tooth database that will help identify the remains of missing service members and advance forensic science.
View ArticleHow to access pregnancy accommodations for students at the U
If you’re pregnant while attending the University of Utah, the Office of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Title IX (OEO) is here to help you succeed in your classes and take care of your health.
View ArticleDr. Arthur C. Books shares 3 tips for happiness
Brooks shared some key insights and advice for developing and practicing happiness at the 34th annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation.
View ArticleA historic new home for Architecture and Planning students
The College of Architecture and Planning celebrated the official grand opening of Studio Spaces at Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse on Sept. 6, 2024.
View ArticleCan chatbots help with testing for cancer risk?
New research explores alternative to standard two-appointment model for genetic screening.
View ArticleHow features in Utah and Arizona advanced geoscience
U geoscientists nominated Henry Mountains, Coyote Buttes and Great Salt Lake to the list of world's top geoheritage sites.
View ArticleWhat is the U’s Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships?
Since its creation in 2020, ONCS has helped scores of U students secure once-in-a-lifetime funding opportunities— including the university’s first Rhodes Scholar since 2002.
View ArticleBiochar farm robots win $500K Wilkes Climate Launch Prize
Applied Carbon, a Houston-based technology company, is designing automated machines that convert crop waste into biochar, a charcoal-like substance that improves soil health while storing carbon for...
View ArticleDiscover spiritual wellness
The Spiritual Wellness Program offers support for every step of your spiritual journey.
View Article2024 U Clear the Air Challenge
Participants who sign up and record the minimum number of trips qualify for a chance to win exciting prizes.
View Article2023 crime statistics reports released
Under the Clery Act, U.S. higher education institutions are required to gather information about all crimes committed within the main campus boundary.
View Article2023 Clery Report explained
Over the past several years, University Department of Public Safety leaders have implemented practices to improve trauma-informed responses within the department.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Allysa Sullivan
"It's really meaningful to share with my community the things I am learning as part of my degree."
View ArticleHow special is the Milky Way Galaxy?
A “saga” about 101 galaxies like the Milky Way and their companions.
View ArticleThe U’s quest for student success
Students often grapple with the cost of earning a degree, weighed against the promise of attaining a better lifestyle with more education.
View ArticleUtah pride runs in Dean Laanan’s family
"We are truly at the center of teaching, research, and innovation," said Dean Frankie Santos Laanan.
View ArticleCybersecurity Awareness Month: 4 steps to secure our world
This year’s CAM theme is “Secure Our World,” which encourages all of us to take four easy steps each day to ensure our online safety.
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