Changing the face of science
The ability to make meaningful change in diversity and inclusion has earned the U’s Society for Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science national recognition.
Read MoreThe ability to make meaningful change in diversity and inclusion has earned the U’s Society for Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science national recognition.
Read MoreIn workshop, U education professors address how to teach Native perspectives and issues in classrooms.
Read MoreScientist and inventor Alice Min Soo Chun demonstrated how she used STEM to change communities and encouraged Indigenous graduates to do the same.
Read MoreComplication rate higher even with the same underlying conditions, researchers find.
Read MoreThe University of Utah honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day with the launch of a new Indigenous Land Acknowledgment.
Read MoreThe U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association invites Native American tribes and the community to celebrate their culture through dance, song and spiritual healing at the 47th Annual Powwow April 19-20.
Read MoreAgricultural productivity drove Euro-American settlement of Utah, explaining past and present population patterns.
Read MoreThe U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association presents the 45th annual Powwow on April 7 and 8, honoring unity and is a tribute to the Northern Ute Tribe.
Read MoreNative American students from Duchesne and Uintah school districts visited the U to explore campus and participate in a guided cow heart dissection.
Read MoreA unique internship guides Native American undergrads from around the country toward science and medicine.
Read MoreAncient babies boost Bering land bridge layover with DNA linking many Native Americans to infants in Alaskan grave.
Read MoreThe U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association presents the 43rd annual Sustaining our Culture Powwow, beginning with the Grand Entry in the Union Ballroom.
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