What ‘mass deportation’ means for housing costs
By reducing the labor force, stepped-up immigration enforcement would slow down construction, increase home prices and could even reduce job opportunities for U.S. citizens, study finds.
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 3% difference, it’s worth it."
View ArticleWhat ‘mass deportation’ means for housing costs
By reducing the labor force, stepped-up immigration enforcement would slow down construction, increase home prices and could even reduce job opportunities for U.S. citizens, study finds.
View ArticleThe University of Utah’s Campus Shuttle System: Just hop on!
Multiple routes and schedules make it easy for students, faculty, and staff to navigate the campus and surrounding areas.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Mike Wilkinson
"The responsibility of safety comes naturally to me; I don’t have to think about it."
View Article5 great books for Black History Month
From paintings and photos to a reading revolution, these book recommendations from librarian Allyson Mower provide unique explorations for readers during Black History Month.
View ArticleGoff Strategic Leadership Center becomes the Goff Strategic Leadership Institute
Founded on the belief that leadership is for everyone, the Goff Institute has grown into a premier hub for strategic leadership development.
View ArticleRecent updates to federal policy
We will continue to follow all state and federal laws and prioritize the safety and well-being of our patients and teams at U of U Health.
View ArticleHumans of the U: Megan DuVal
"Through research, I’ve been able to find a community at the U, build relationships with mentors, learn valuable research skills and I’ve worked with some really amazing ants in some really cool places!"
View ArticleUSHE survey to track perceptions after diversity changes
On Feb. 17, every student, faculty, and staff member will receive an email explaining the survey and its terms of engagement.
View ArticleFederal transition guidance
In this rapidly evolving environment, we will update campus stakeholder groups when policy changes and their implications are clear and/or imminent.
View ArticleAI-based pregnancy analysis uncovers warning signs for stillbirth and newborn...
Obstetrician Nathan Blue and U colleagues identify ‘really surprising’ combinations of factors associated with increased risk for adverse outcomes.
View ArticleGroundbreaking held for new student housing project
The new public-private partnership (P3) will continue President Taylor Randall's efforts to transition the U from a "commuter school" to a more traditional residential college campus.
View ArticleU and Utah Tech partnering to address primary care provider shortage
The state has one of the lowest shares of primary care providers in the nation, creating a “medical desert” in many parts of Utah.
View Article2025-26 Presidential Societal Impact Scholars announced
These scholars will serve through May 2026 and then continue as members of the permanent scholars’ network.
View ArticleHumans of the U: William Gustave
“I was born in Ngara, Tanzania in 2002. I was five years old when we left the country. So I didn’t grow up there. It was difficult. My parents faced a lot of conflict and adversity, but there were also...
View ArticleFeel the earth move: Come see “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical”
This Tony Award-winning musical captures the triumphs and struggles that shaped King's career.
View ArticleMoran researchers probe potential role of Ozempic, other weight-loss drugs in...
The authors hypothesize that rapid changes in blood sugar induced by these drugs may contribute to the complications.
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