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A unique internship guides Native American undergrads from around the country toward science and medicine.
Read MoreA unique internship guides Native American undergrads from around the country toward science and medicine.
Read MoreRed Butte Garden offers summertime, family-friendly events such as Monday Family Nights, overnight campouts and award-winning horticulture-based educational programs for both children and adults.
Read MoreA newly completed plan will identify short and long term strategies for traffic congestion, neighborhood connections, safety and transportation options.
Read MoreMembers of the public are encouraged to nominate a Utah Veteran to be honored at the U’s 19th annual Veterans Day commemoration Friday, Nov. 11, 2016.
Read MoreThe university hosted the 2016 Public Service Awards, honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the public sector and have helped to make Utah a better state.
Read MoreU students creates an extendable bike lock system that not only locks up the frame and front tire, it ensures that the entire bike frame and wheels are protected.
Read MoreFrom the end of May through the middle of July, Foothill Drive commuters need to be aware that a construction project may impact their drive.
Read MoreThe Marriott Library shares new Downwinders of Utah Archive, an interactive geospatial timeline depicting the story of the nuclear fallout related to atmospheric testing of the Nevada Test Site.
Read MoreNEA grant provides free book arts workshop sessions for the community at the U’s Marriott Library.
Read MoreU student Bryce Williams participated in Project Youth in 1999 and leads the event in 2016.
Read MoreU student Madelyn Stafford, who is visually impaired, has teamed up with UMFA to make their website, museum tours, including their audio and braille, accessible to all.
Read MoreA team of transdisciplinary U students created a new, portable, hand-held treatment device to help prevent cervical cancer in the developing world where doctors and equipment are scarce.
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