Dark sky’s future leaders
The first undergraduate cohort of the dark sky studies minor completed the Dark Sky Studies Capstone course with projects that made an impact in Utah’s communities.
Read MoreThe first undergraduate cohort of the dark sky studies minor completed the Dark Sky Studies Capstone course with projects that made an impact in Utah’s communities.
Read MoreGet your tickets as the MUSE Project hosts former chief scientist at NASA and author of “Hidden Figures” for keynote presentation on theme year of empowerment.
Read MoreKnatokie Ford, advocate for women in science, technology, engineering and math, shared her journey as the confident “female Steve Urkel” from her childhood, to feeling like a fraud as a grad student at Harvard, to conquering the imposter syndrome.
Read MoreMathematics student Scott Neville becomes third Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreKnatokie Ford, advocate for women in STEM and personal growth, to speak at the U Feb. 27.
Read MorePi gets all the love, but tau can make math easier so let’s celebrate Tau Day this week.
Read MoreHonors mathematics student Michael Zhao is one of only 15 students nationally to receive this award and becomes the second Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreRecent U graduate Kallie Bracken reflects on paving her own academic path and coding as an art form.
Read MoreThere is a desperate need for more mathematicians and computer scientists to make sense of the overwhelming torrents of data that modern experiments produce, say biologists at last week’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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