Two U Faculty Win Governor’s Science Medals
Two University of Utah faculty members – chemist Henry S. White and science educator Aloysius S. Church – are among seven winners of the 2013 Utah Governor’s Medals for Science and Technology.
Read MoreTwo University of Utah faculty members – chemist Henry S. White and science educator Aloysius S. Church – are among seven winners of the 2013 Utah Governor’s Medals for Science and Technology.
Read MoreThe search is on to find the ultimate University of Utah couple to win a free, all-inclusive, U-themed wedding, valued up to $60,000. The winning fans will be married at the Rice-Eccles Stadium, March 8.
Read MoreWhat are the ethics of collecting, managing and using big data? A panel of experts at the University of Utah will explore this topic, Friday, Dec. 13, 10:30 a.m. in the Spencer Fox Eccles Business Building, Room 3160. The panel is free and open to the public.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah and German biologists discovered how nerve cells recycle tiny bubbles or “vesicles” that send chemical nerve signals from one cell to the next. The process is much faster and different than two previously proposed mechanisms for recycling the bubbles.
Read MoreOur energy consumption, the future of fossil fuels and our impact on future generations will be discussed by award-winning environmental scientist Richard B. Alley during the University of Utah’s next Frontiers of Science Lecture.
Read MoreHaving successfully completed 15 internships during her college career, Lauren Berger, known as the “Intern Queen,” will give college students advice about how to make the most of internship opportunities.
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