NEW COMMERCIALIZATION FUNDING
Car-T treatment for bloodborne cancer will be the first project funded.
Read MoreCar-T treatment for bloodborne cancer will be the first project funded.
Read MoreU receives $3.1 million grant from Boeing allowing the National Center for Veteran Studies to accept 200 military members or veterans into its R&R program over the next three years.
Read MoreThe U celebrated the largest graduating class in its history with 8,568 students. If you missed out on the event, take a look at this year’s commencement.
Read MoreRichard B. Brown, dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Utah, was honored with the U’s highest faculty accolade.
Read MoreDaniel A. Reed, computational science scholar and former Microsoft executive brings unique mix of academic and economic development experience to the U’s top academic position.
Read MoreBeginning May 7 through August 2018, UDOT will begin repaving the roads on three sides of campus. Find all the information you need to know about the impacts and alternate transportation options here.
Read MoreU design students create exhibit for Natural History Museum of Utah to protect dark skies.
Read MoreLibrary opens a new space for the community to study, relax, perform and exhibit artwork.
Read MoreU students plan daylong conference for Latino high school students.
Read MoreDepartment of Public Safety wants everyone to practice earthquake preparedness on April 19 at 10:15 a.m. during the Great Utah ShakeOut.
Read MoreThe U’s new alumni house is opening its doors to welcome the community at a public open house on Friday, April 20, 2018, from 1-4 p.m.
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