A tale of thieves hits the stage at U Theatre
“The Heart of Robin Hood” will be the department’s debut in the new Meldrum Theatre in the Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Adrian Portillo
I hope to understand more about healthcare disparities and inequalities within medically underserved populations.
View ArticleSymposium marks 1 year of Responsible AI Initiative
The inaugural symposium showcased translational and applied AI work at the U, and sparked discussions on how campus can leverage its collaborative culture to become a national leader in responsible AI.
View ArticleConnecting and growing: An overview of University Counseling Center groups
With a range of group offerings available, students are encouraged to explore which fits best with a UCC counselor.
View ArticleExploring solutions to the threat climate change poses to the West’s...
Bringing together a multitude of stakeholders, a symposium seeks to identify solutions for a mounting crisis that communities are not prepared for should the grid fail.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Randy McCrillis
"The growth that I have seen at the U Asia Campus since I started has been remarkable."
View ArticleUnderstanding the University of Utah’s agreement with the Ute Indian Tribe
The formal partnership between the University of Utah and the Ute Indian Tribe dates back over 50 years.
View ArticleUnpacking polar sea ice with math
Mathematics and climate researchers build new models for understanding sea ice, which is not as solid as you might think.
View ArticleLooking ahead to the 2034 Winter Olympics
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach and his delegation toured venues at the University of Utah.
View ArticleU students play a key role in Utah lawmaking
Every spring, students from the University of Utah are immersed in the thrilling and impactful world of a legislative internship.
View ArticleFuture of urban forests
As our cities become hotter with climate change, how can the urban Wasatch Front ensure that trees today will remain healthy and viable in the coming decades?
View ArticleCensus Bureau director visits the U
Robert L. Santos delivered the keynote at a conference showcasing the U’s Wasatch Front Research Data Center, a pivotal hub for data-driven research and student workforce training.
View ArticleCan eye drops replace surgery for curing cataracts?
Research analysis supports further testing of drops that remove heavy metals associated with clouding on the lenses.
View ArticleSenate Summary | Sept. 30, 2024
Here are the highlights from the Sept. 30 Academic Senate meeting.
View ArticleEthics, AI and neuroscience converge at mental health and behavioral science...
Mental health issues are one of the most common causes of disability, affecting more than a billion people worldwide.
View ArticleGilmore Scott dazzles at 2024 Indigenous Art Market
The market draws the country’s most talented Indigenous artists to show and sell their magnificent art. Hear the story behind your new favorite piece straight from the artist.
View ArticleLearn more about the U’s Learning Abroad program
The Office of Global Engagement surveys students every three years about their experiences to constantly improve the program.
View ArticleMeet the new Campus Dialogue Program manager
Learn about Josh Shulruff's approach to facilitating student advocacy and activism.
View ArticleMeet Volley, the U’s new facility dog
This two-year-old yellow Labrador excels at relieving stress and lifting spirits—one wag at a time.
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