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Updates

The U’s new S.J. Quinney College of Law building has opened.


Discovery

Huntsman Cancer Institute investigators are seeing promising results in fighting melanoma.


Déjà U: Rites of Passage

A national inquiry and the formation of the faculty senate helped ensure academic freedom at the U.


Alum News

Holly Rowe BA’04 is celebrating her 20th year covering sports for ESPN, and more news about U alumni


One More: The Curie Poster

In the southwest corner of the U’s Thatcher Building for Biological and Biophysical Chemistry, The Curie Poster is displayed as a tribute to Utah women in chemistry. The graphic mosaic is made up of…


Feedback

Some of the latest comments and letters from our readers


Campus Notebook

U gymnastics co-head coach Greg Marsden retires after 40 seasons of unprecedented national success, and more campus news


Discovery

U geologists use sensors to measure the soundness of Utah’s red rock arches; researchers developing a long-lasting, self-activating “smart” insulin; and how living at high altitude can lead to depression


Association News

Spring Awards honor The Piano Guys cellist Steven Sharp Nelson and U Professor David Derezotes; Young Alumni net $7K for scholarships in ski challenge; Student Alumni Board wins CASE Western Regional Award


Through the Years: Short alum profiles and Class Notes

Colette Mullenhoff has won an Academy Award for her work in movie special effects, and more news about U alumni


One More: A Legacy of Works

Few realize that the rock wall along University Street and many other structures we see and use all the time are the result of federally funded projects during the Great Depression of…


Feedback

Some of the latest comments and letters from our readers


Campus Notebook

The 183,000-square-foot Eccles Student Life Center is now the campus hub for fitness training, intramural sports, and outdoor recreation; and more news from around the U


Discovery

A U professor’s innovation connects high-risk prisoners in solitary confinement to nature, and new software not only detects and eradicates never-before-seen viruses and other malware, but also automatically repairs damage