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DETECTING DNA DAMAGE

Utah chemists find new way to detect DNA damage that can lead to disease-causing mutations.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARHIPS

Father-son duo make a difference through scholarships. The U Alumni Association is accepting 2016-2017 scholarship applications through Feb. 5, 2016.

SHOW US THE MONEY

ASUU breaks down your student fees so you know exactly how your money is being used.

STOP, COLLABORATE AND LISTEN

S.J. Quinney College of Law Environmental Dispute Resolution Program is encouraging collaboration to resolve hotly contested environmental cases in the West.

MAINTAINING OUR WI-FI

UIT is replacing one-third of all wireless access points across campus.

Student Life
Marriott Library hours extended for finals, U Community Drive Electric, student-led grief support and more
A Healthier U
Diabetes and eye disease, distracted walking, physical activity and stress relief and more

Campus connection

New shuttle route through heart of campus under way.

Ski the U

Just in time for the 2015 ski season the University has launched ski.utah.edu, your resource for resort info, weather conditions, deals and tips to make the most of the greatest snow on earth this year.

PIG-SNOUTED TURTLE DISCOVERED

A 76-million-year-old extinct species of a pig-snouted turtle unearthed in Utah is one of the most complete skeletons of a turtle from the age of dinosaurs.

FRONTIERS IN PRECISION MEDICINE

Groundbreaking symposium to examine issues related to biomedicine and law. The event on Dec. 3-4 is a collaboration between the College of Law, University of Utah Health Care and the Huntsman Cancer Institute.