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Travel back in time with stories of the figures buried in the Fort Douglas cemetery. Each fall, reenactors revive their tales, highlighting the history of the graveyard and its lively, ghostly reputation. Here are some of the accounts of those interred.
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More people than ever are helping aging family and friends—but their service comes at a cost. From lost wages to physical exhaustion, these unpaid caregivers face their own challenges. Hear from health experts how to ease the strain.
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An idea from a U capstone class has turned into a new park in Salt Lake City—and a different way to look at water. With indefatigable determination, these grads are getting long-suppressed creeks out to where the sun does shine.
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Pro climber, writer, and photographer Nikki Smith is breaking boundaries.
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In his commencement address, Donovan Mitchell urged U grads to advance with courage.
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A Master of Business Creation alum’s skincare product is lauded by Forbes.
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Alum Trent Call’s art isn’t usually in galleries. It’s painted on walls.
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Luke McDivitt was Pac-12 Diver of the Year, and he’s just getting started.
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A U alum battled fierce competition on VH1’s RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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For answers to questions like who we are and where we come from, look to the skies.
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Look for this U alum and former football player’s BBQ sauces in 400+ grocery stores.
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Get to know the alum making history as MLB’s first female hitting coordinator.
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Homecoming 1951, QB Tom Dublinski BS’53 led the Utes to beat BYU in a nail-biter.
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Rice-Eccles Stadium is back and louder than ever with the new Ken Garff Red Zone.
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The U’s ski and gymnastics teams shine in 2021 return to competition.
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In what was described as a landmark contribution, two Eccles family foundations announced a $110 million gift to the U’s School of Medicine.
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In a time when all eyes are on the health of America’s electoral process, a new approach to voting may provide a better way forward.
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Summers in the Western U.S. are marked by hazy orange sunsets and occasional burning lungs. New research from the U shows how it’s getting worse.
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Check out five of the most memorable moments from one of the loudest, rowdiest student sections in college football.
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Jack and Melanie Elizondo are no strangers to giving back. And you can join in the virtuous cycle with the new Forever U platform from U Alumni.
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Carl Churchill BA’85 MBA’04 has sent more than 19,000 bags of java to deployed troops through his company Alpha Coffee.
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