Science Day at the U
Hundreds of Utah and Idaho high school students will get an introduction to education and research opportunities at the University of Utah during the 23rd annual Science Day at the U on Saturday, Nov. 12.
Read MoreHundreds of Utah and Idaho high school students will get an introduction to education and research opportunities at the University of Utah during the 23rd annual Science Day at the U on Saturday, Nov. 12.
Read MoreThe University of Utah has added a student award to its annual Veterans Day celebration this year. On Thursday, Nov. 10 at 4:30 p.m., business student James Cunningham will be awarded the first-ever Student Veteran of the Year medallion and a cash stipend.
Read MoreConferences may change, game dates may move, but the Utah-BYU rivalry is still going strong. It will play out again this year when both schools collect food and donations to support the Utah Food Bank in the annual Utah vs. BYU Food Drive.
Read MoreThe University of Utah Press is pleased to announce that Steven Simms received the Utah Book Award in the nonfiction category for Traces of Fremont: Society and Rock Art in Ancient Utah (University of Utah Press, 2010).
Read MoreArctic sea ice, a key player in the global climate system, is undergoing major changes that impact ecosystems and people above and below the Arctic Circle.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary team of University of Utah investigators has received a grant for innovative research that will shed new light on the genes that cause Down syndrome (DS), as well as the defects of brain development and function that lead to intellectual disability.
Read MoreWhen lions and tigers roar loudly and deeply – terrifying every creature within earshot – they are somewhat like human babies crying for attention, although their voices are much deeper.
Read MoreWhile much of the nation is trying to figure out how to recover from an economic downturn.–and at the same time work into the equation that workers are fleeing their states–Utah, Nevada and Arizona have the opposite population trend to consider. In fact, these three states are in a new growth corridor, according to a study of census data by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), an applied research center in the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah.
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