MEDICINE U
Village and the U inspire future black medical innovators and doctors by hosting college experience for middle and high school students.
Read MoreVillage and the U inspire future black medical innovators and doctors by hosting college experience for middle and high school students.
Read MoreAn angry asteroid and virtual pets prove to be a winning ticket for U students who invented StepPets game focusing on health and wellness.
Read MoreThe David Eccles School of Business and its Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute’s ranked No. 17 for graduate and No. 24 for undergraduate programs.
Read MoreThe Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute offers new programs for students to turn their business ideas into reality.
Read MoreNeed cash to get your business idea off the ground? Or do you like watching others pitch their ideas? Then you must participate in Lassonde’s monthly program.
Read MoreStudent haberdasher and owner of True Gentleman Supply Co. creates suits to fit your body and personality.
Read MoreStudents teamed with the U’s Spinal Cord Injury Program at the Rehabilitation Center to study difficulties for those with physical limitations, propose solutions and build prototypes.
Read MoreEstablished by students, the Seven Canyons Trust aims to bring creeks forced into underground pipelines back above ground.
Read MoreU Lassonde students make a difference and inspire change throughout the world.
Read MoreLook out marketplace, U students are headed your way with a list of products that could change the way medicine is delivered with the Bench-2-Bedside competition at the Utah State Capitol April 8.
Read MoreCommunity of entrepreneurs, innovators and creators will live in the new $45 million Lassonde Studios starting fall 2016; $3 million in scholarships available.
Read MoreAll University of Utah alumni, faculty, staff and students are invited to pitch their business ideas on Thursday, April 16 at an exclusive casting call hosted by the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute.
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