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Peter Trapa named vice provost and senior dean of the Colleges and Schools of...

This newly created position provides strategic advancement and management of the units forming the U’s cornerstone of enrollment.

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Your voice, your vote: Why the ASUU election matters

Decide who will lead the student government. The deadline to vote is Feb. 28.

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U, USU Research Day on the Hill marks 25 years

During the annual Research on Capitol Hill event, 28 undergraduate researchers from the U shared their work with lawmakers and community members.

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Gene variant could protect against rare genetic seizure disorder, fruit fly...

One in 10 Americans lives with a rare disease, which often lacks effective treatments.

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Facilities & Administrative Distribution and Usage

Facilities and Administrative (F&A) rates are the mechanisms used to reimburse the University for the infrastructure costs (i.e. F&A costs associated with sponsored research and other sponsored...

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2024 Edible Campus Gardens year-in-review

From fresh produce to experiential learning, the Edible Campus Gardens had a thriving year in 2024—bringing students, staff, faculty and community members together to cultivate sustainability, food...

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Piloting the way for females in flight

In 1943, Alberta Hunt Nicholson, a resident of Salt Lake City, joined the Women’s Airforce Service Project (WASP), aiding in the war effort.

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9 books to celebrate Women’s History Month

Check out nine books curated for readers to recognize, appreciate and honor women and the roles they played in history, and continue to play today.

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Women’s Week 2025 Events

This year's theme is "Creating Communities of Care."

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Stephen Chu’s random walk in science

Nobel laureate and former Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu enraptured the Frontiers of Science audience with stories of his life, including the Deepwater Horizon crisis.

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Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light

The Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory was designated a European Research Infrastructure Consortium, accelerating its mission to discover gamma ray origins. Physicist Dave Kieda discusses his...

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The future of telescope lenses is flat

U engineers create first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars.

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An emissions tale of two cities: SLC vs. LA

Research shows carbon monoxide emissions on Salt Lake City freeways worsened while they went down in Southern California.

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@theU February 17, 2025

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@theU February 24, 2025

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Utah’s higher education system: A catalyst for individual and societal success

A new policy brief by the Gardner Policy Institute summarizes the significant benefits of higher education in Utah.

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Inaugural chief data officer named

The University of Utah has named its first chief data officer and vice provost of enterprise planning. Ravneet Chadha will assume the CDO position on March 17.

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Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute launches research series on Utah-Federal...

Data summaries highlight the economic linkages between the state and federal government.

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Humans of the U: Lyuba Basin

The most important thing is that these books are accessible for anybody to come look at: students, faculty, and community members.

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@theU March 3, 2025

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