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On June 6, 1944, thousands of Allied soldiers crossed the sands of Normandy. D-Day was a collective stand of democracy over dictatorship. As memories of the war begin to fade, the U is preserving the stories and legacy of D-Day.
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American Indians face significant barriers to higher education, resulting in fewer degrees than in any other racial or ethnic group. The U is working with Indigenous students and communities to help close the gap.
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The U campus is very different today than it was even 10 years ago. But what if you could go back a century? Tour some of the U’s oldest buildings, and meet some notable alums you may have bumped into on campus.
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Our site was more popular than ever in 2022. Check out the most-clicked-on articles.
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From research to study abroad, we’re making the first year the best year.
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Is dino portrayal on-screen accurate? Vanity Fair came to the U to find out.
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A third of Utah computer science grads are from the U. Soon, it will be even more.
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The U’s Pacific Island Studies Program is set to expand with a new $1 million grant.
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Retention and training programs are helping nurses serve Utah’s rural communities.
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“I would love to help the younger generation believe they can pursue medicine.”
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Meet one of the star players on the No. 8-ranked women's basketball team.
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From writing for Marvel to a series on a Muslim Marine, this alum’s star is rising.
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The U is bucking enrollment trends with more steadfast students than ever.
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Barbara Kufiadan BS’19 is bringing more Black representation to higher education.
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Celebrating 100 years, the hospital enjoys a special relationship with the U.
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A new home for the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine is the next evolution in providing top-tier care, education, and research.
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More than 1,300 units are slated to open at the U in the next two years in just two new developments.
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Nearly 21,000 babies in the U.S. are stillborn each year—and doctors may now have more answers as to why.
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When Bob Bedont BS’79 met Danny Soulier BMU’03 in 2000, he had no idea just how significantly Danny would impact his life.
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You know that business idea that’s been percolating in the back of your brain? It’s time to take it to the next level.
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From a USA Today woman of the year to two Utah Supreme Court appointees, see what your fellow alums have been up to.
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