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The hit musical Shucked is delighting sold-out audiences with its “corny” blend of country-western tunes and puns. And it took root right here at the U. See how the whimsical comedy musical grew into a Tony-nominated sensation.
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Today’s kids need skills to help them separate fact from fiction and make evidence-based decisions. Learn how a science education program from the U’s Natural History Museum of Utah is helping thousands of middle schoolers develop complex reasoning skills.
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Unleash your wanderlust and academic ambition at the U. From studying gaming in Korea to making tangible differences in Ghana’s communities, the U’s global programs are more than just courses—they’re life-changing adventures. Ready to explore?
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A U special collection ensures Navajo Code Talkers’ stories echo forever.
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This group of tailgaters has kept the flames of U football fandom burning bright.
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A childhood hustle using mom’s recipe rises into a pancake empire.
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Have you ever lied to your provider? You’re not alone.
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Students can now start at SLCC and move to the U—all under one roof.
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TeleNICU brings neonatal expertise to local Utah hospitals.
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From kayaking to trekking, this wild intro to the U builds friendships.
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How will artificial intelligence impact education, and how can we prepare?
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From Spain to the Rockies, Javier Barcos is swinging to U golf stardom.
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From Pixar to Adobe and beyond, alum innovators transformed the world of computing.
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U Career Success has students covered, from internships to interviews.
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HCI opens a new wing and announces plans for a facility in Utah County.
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The U’s Tanner Humanities Center is celebrating 35 years of creating spaces for engaging conversations.
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As the Great Salt Lake recedes, more dust is stirred into the air, landing on snowpack and speeding up its melt.
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Some 25 percent of parents lied about their children’s COVID-19 status or didn’t follow preventive guidelines, according to a recent U study.
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A U alum became the youngest and first-ever woman to serve as presidential chief of staff for the island nation of Palau.
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Creating art for Asteroid City, designing for the Utah Grizzlies, making a ski mountaineering film, and more from U alums.
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U alum Monica Bertagnolli MD’85 was nominated in May as the 16th director of the National Institutes of Health.
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