Humans of the U: Celine Cardeña
"I want to make a lasting impact through roles like being a presidential intern or Bennion Scholar, and by mentoring others to inspire and teach valuable lessons."
View ArticlePlan to share services meets strategic goals
Shared service models focus on ensuring equitable and efficient work across colleges with different resources and staffing numbers.
View ArticleU.S. suffers from low social mobility. Is sprawl partly to blame?
Using Census data, researchers untangle interplay between urban development patterns and socioeconomic outcomes.
View ArticleA killer reimagining
Don’t miss the Utah premiere of newly adapted “Dial M for Murder.”
View ArticleThe U’s Mental Health Pod Squad
New eight-episode podcast, based on the healing powers of recreation, helps students when therapy is not immediately available.
View ArticleCoyote numbers are often higher in areas where they are hunted
Counterintuitive findings are based on images from hundreds of trap cameras deployed in nationwide campaign to document wildlife.
View ArticleDinosaur surf or turf: Unpacking Mesozoic misconceptions
The Natural History Museum of Utah’s Dinofest 2025 theme is ancient underwater worlds.
View ArticleThe history of Israel and Palestine through Rare Books
There are more than 80,000 items housed in the Rare Books vault at the Marriott Library.
View ArticleSenate Summary | Jan. 6, 2025
Here are the highlights from the Jan. 6 Academic Senate meeting.
View ArticleWoodrats use ‘quantity over quality’ as a detox plan
U biologists discover surprising answers for how the tiny rodent quickly evolved tolerance to a poisonous diet of creosote bushes.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Cadon Sagendorf
"One of the critical issues I am passionate about addressing is the lack of awareness and enforcement of youth rights."
View ArticleMLK Week 2025, the continuing march to justice
MLK Week 2025 is aimed at engaging our community by issuing a call to action in the ongoing effort to create a more just society for everyone.
View ArticleHow the university reports incidents of bias or hate
The University of Utah will continue reporting potential hate crimes to the campus community under a new threat assessment process.
View ArticleUtah is making progress on Great Salt Lake
Conserving, dedicating, and delivering water to the lake must be a multi-year focus.
View ArticleTechnology for oxidizing atmospheric methane won’t help the climate
U atmospheric scientists show "geoengineering" efforts to remove greenhouse gas could worsen air quality while provide minimal climate benefits.
View ArticleThe 2024 U Clear the Air Challenge was a huge success!
Participants from all over the University of Utah came together in Fall 2024 to change how they commuted for the good of their health and the environment.
View ArticleA vision for Utah’s research future — invest in talent, competitiveness and...
With a 20-year plan for research institutions and investments aligned with economic development, Utah will solidify its place as a leader in innovation.
View Article‘Brand new physics’ for next generation spintronics
Physicists discover a unique quantum behavior that offers a new way to manipulate electron-spin and magnetization to push forward cutting-edge spintronic technologies, like neuromorphic computing.
View ArticleHealthcare Stories: Joy storyteller reveal
Unscripted, real-life stories will be shared of experiencing the impossible, witnessing the miraculous, working through tribulation or simply being present.
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