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Tour the New Museum

WEB EXTRA~ View photos of the U’s new Natural History Museum of Utah. Read the related story…

Visit the 125 Haus

WEB EXTRA~ Watch a video about the ultra-efficient 125 Haus. Read the related story…

Historic Utah Skiing

WEB EXTRA~ The U’s ski archives document events that have made Utah’s slopes the envy of the world. Read the related story…

The Money Game

The U has a firm strategy for navigating the challenges
of big-time college sports.

Reflecting the Land

A new museum building opens a window on Utah’s natural history.

A House for the Future

One U professor of architecture’s mountain home is an experiment in sustainability.

Through the Years: Winter 2011-12

Ruth A. Davis Strampe BS’38 was a member of the University of Utah’s pistol team while a student and to this day remains a crack shot. While target shooting during a recent visit to a guest ranch in California, she hit five out of seven small targets during her first time out. At West High

Your Letters: Winter 2011-12

Friendships Renewed I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for publishing my brief bio on page 44 [Through the Years] of the Summer edition of Continuum magazine. As a result, many of my former U of Utah classmates contacted me via Facebook, e-mail and phone. It was a pleasant surprise to communicate with

Gazette: Winter 2011-12

U Chemist Awarded National Medal of Science University of Utah organic chemist Peter J. Stang has won a National Medal of Science–the highest U.S. honor for a scientist or engineer–and was honored by President Barack Obama during a ceremony at the White House on October 21. “I am very humbled, honored, and pleased,” says Stang,

The Art of Play

For U professor Alf Seegert, storytelling takes many forms.

A Quiet Force

Beverley Taylor Sorenson is waging a crusade to give all kids access to the arts.

Association News: Winter 2011-12

Merit of Honor Awards Recognize Five U Alumni The University of Utah Emeritus Alumni Board selected five exemplary alumni to be honored with its 2011 Merit of Honor Awards. The annual awards recognize U alumni who graduated 40 or more years ago and whose careers have been marked by outstanding service to the University, their professions, and their

A Skier’s Paradise

The U’s ski archives document events that have made Utah’s slopes the envy of the world.

In Memoriam: Winter 2011-12

WEB EXTRA~ Esther Fujimoto ex’91, a University of Utah scientist who was on the team that helped discover a breast cancer gene, died August 21 after being hit by a power boat while swimming in Pineview Reservoir near Ogden. She was 49. Sakae Esther Fujimoto was born October 31, 1961, in Rexburg, Idaho, to Masayoshi

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