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Can playing video games be good for you? Well, that depends. The U is giving new life to games and apps as digital medicine for a variety of diseases and conditions. From treating depression to empowering kids with cancer, patients are gaming to get well.
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You may not have heard of Lee Isaac Chung yet. But you will. His breakout film Minari hits theaters next month. The story of his family moving to a tiny farm in Arkansas in search of a home in the heartland generated buzz after its first screening at Sundance.
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If you’re a woman and you feel like you’ve carried a heavier burden lately, you’re not alone. More women have left the workforce, and they’ve taken on a bigger share of caregiving and housework than men. How can we help women even long after the pandemic ends?
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Last summer, NEOWISE captured the attention of millions.
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Despite challenges, the U continues to excel, says President Watkins.
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Learning another language? Read tips from expert Jill Landes-Lee.
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What did it take to put on the second-most-watched VP debate ever?
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Examining the confluence of activism and literature during the AIDS epidemic.
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See dorm room decorating trends and read tips for dressing up small spaces.
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"For me, surgery has always felt like a gift, in a way," says Giavonni Lewis.
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You've seen his artwork on the Welcome to Utah sign. Now meet the artist.
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Just over 50 years ago, thousands gathered at the U to protest the Vietnam War.
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What lasting impacts will the COVID-19 pandemic have on education?
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Learn more about the U's enormous economic impact on the state of Utah.
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With a new contract, 71% of the U's energy will come from renewable sources.
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Nels Elde has a new accomplishment to add to his résumé: certified genius. He was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, popularly known as a “genius grant.”
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Launched by two U students, Telehealth start-up doxy.me quadrupled its staff to serve some 274,000 providers and 6 million patients last March alone.
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Scenes from detention centers at the border of the U.S. and Mexico hit home for law student Amitay Flores. It left her feeling helpless and angry—so she took action.
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Eric Cooper had tracked his estranged father for weeks when the trail went cold. Defeated, Cooper sat in the rental car wondering, praying: What now?
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COVID-19 isn’t stopping Make-A-Wish Utah CEO Jared Perry and his team, including several other U alums, from creating magical experiences for kids with illnesses.
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John Arthur is Utah’s Teacher of the Year. With mostly students of color in his sixth-grade class, he wants to show them that they can grow up to be and do anything.
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