Great Salt Lake is rebounding but dust monitoring needs improvement
Utah should deploy equipment to track PM10 blowing from exposed lakebed into Davis, Weber counties, according to GSL Strike Team
View ArticlePacific Islander teens assert identity through language
Pacific Islanders attending more diverse schools pronounced vowels subtly differently than students in a predominantly white school, confirming the theory that groups differentiate along ethnic lines...
View ArticleNew Year, Who Dis?
With a fresh blanket of snow, the quiet solstice of the Garden transforms into a winter wonderland. The delicate branches of trees, tipped with snow, create an atmosphere like no other. New Year, new us!
View ArticleLove Your Block: Revitalizing SLC
Students in the Urban Ecology Planning Workshop conducted resident surveys and explored how data tools could improve neighborhoods for Love Your Block, with SLC's Office of the Mayor.
View ArticleWhat does Utah’s lawmaking process look like? Insights from interns
Utah’s annual 45-day law-making session begins on Jan. 21. Playing a key role behind the scenes will be interns from colleges and universities around the state, including the University of Utah.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Jennifer Nozawa
One of the things I love about this job is that I have always felt really proud about what I do and where I work. I am supporting those really skilled, caring individuals who want to really directly...
View ArticleDriving economic growth through collaborative research
Randall and Elizabeth Cantwell, president of Utah State University, joined together as the leaders of Utah’s two R1 institutions to present to the Utah Board of Higher Education.
View ArticleFrom modest beginnings to global reach
The university will kick off a year of celebration with Founders Day on Feb. 28 and culminate with Homecoming in the fall.
View ArticleBionic LUKE Arm faces first test in day-to-day use
Thought-controlled prosthesis, developed by U engineers, undergoes clinical trial outside lab.
View ArticleDespite questions and critique, Utah higher education leaders are optimistic
Ahead of Utah’s annual legislative session, University of Utah President Taylor Randall joined Geoffrey Landward, Utah’s commissioner of higher education, and Mitzi Montoya, the U’s provost and senior...
View ArticleHumans of the U: Leif Sorensen
"You already have the skills you need to make the world a better place, and if dedicating your life to something can make even a three percent difference, it’s worth it."
View ArticleData Privacy Week: Web browser privacy review
On average, U.S. residents spend up to 6.5 hours per day using apps, browsers and other resources.
View ArticleA hidden powerhouse in the College of Humanities
One only needs to scratch beneath the surface to reveal the tremendous value, both intellectual and practical, that L2TReC and second language learning offers.
View ArticleSit down to a smorgasbord of campus dining
Living on campus comes with numerous advantages, and having easy access to quality dining is one of them.
View ArticleAre LA’s wildfires a look into Utah’s future?
Tom Cova, expert in environmental hazards emergency management, gives insight into the Los Angeles wildfires and the best practices for keeping fire-prone communities safe.
View ArticleCelebrating MLK, the ongoing march to justice
More than 300 people braved the frigid cold on Jan. 20, 2025, to participate in a program meant to create a sense of unity and shared optimism.
View ArticleAn introduction to the Sustainability Office’s pop-up thrift shop
What Goes Around Comes Around, also known by its lovably clunky acronym WGACA, pronounced “wuh-gah-kah," is a free, on-campus pop-up thrift shop that promotes a circular economy and moves our campus...
View ArticleMedical Plaza demolition signals end of an era
After more than five decades, the view of the University of Utah is about to change.
View ArticleSediment Stories
Unraveling the changing landscape of Utah's Colorado and San Juan rivers and the shrinking Lake Powell.
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