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  • A River Runs Through It

    A U capstone class led to a new park in Salt Lake City and a different way to look at water.

  • Tales from Yesteryear

    Travel back in time with stories of the fascinating figures buried in the Fort Douglas cemetery.

  • The Hidden Patients

    As more people are helping aging family and friends, who’s looking out for the caregivers?


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  • astounding ascent - Outside

  • a promising future - President's Perspective

  • winning advice - Voices

  • yasmin khan - Humans

  • black holes and humankind - Imagine

  • ice queen - Ask

  • the mural of the story - Gallery

  • leap of faith - Stats

  • keeping tradition alive - Expert

  • making history in mlb - Faves

  • News From the U

    • transformative work

    • news roundup fall 2021

    • loud and proud

    • credit cards and spending habits

    • what a painting sounds like

    • making tracks

    • our tallest geyser

    • voice of the people

    • tying up loose ends

    • sports briefs fall 2021

    • a milestone for identity

    • i am u thriving

    • summer haze

    • treating impacts of long covid

    • comments fall 2021

  • Forever U

    • the muss turns 20

    • mentoring moment

    • class notes fall 2021

    • alumni news roundup fall 2021

  • homecoming history - Reflect

  • Utah Mag Archives

Tales from Yesteryear

Travel back in time with stories of the fascinating figures buried in the Fort Douglas cemetery.

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The Hidden Patients

When someone falls ill as age takes a toll, dutiful family or friends often step in to look after those suffering—but who’s looking out for the caregivers?

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A River Runs Through It

What began as an idea from a capstone class at the U has turned into a new park in Salt Lake City—and a different way to look at water.

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Fall 2021

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Departments

News From the U

Transformative Work

In a landmark contribution, two Eccles family foundations announced a $110 million gift to the U’s School of Medicine.

Loud and Proud

No, it’s not just your imagination—Rice-Eccles Stadium is louder than ever with the new Ken Garff Red Zone.

Summer Haze

Summers in the Western U.S. are marked by hazy orange sunsets and occasional burning lungs. And it’s getting worse.

Sound Art

What does a painting sound like? For music composition student Zheng Zhou, it sounds like the Grand Canyon.

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Forever U

Mentoring Moments

An alum and his wife make a difference in U students’ education, one opportunity and dollar at a time.

The MUSS Turns 20

Five of the most memorable moments from one of the loudest, rowdiest student sections in college football.

Class Notes

Carl Churchill has sent 19,000+ bags of java to deployed troops through his company Alpha Coffee.

Alumni News Roundup

Homecoming celebration and U5K, Founders Day nominations now open, and stay connected with U Alumni.

Web Exclusives

Flanked by a backdrop of verdant hills, the site of the Bear River Massacre will be home to a new cultural center for the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone.

 

U professor Anil Seth is hoping to better under­stand the mysterious power of black holes as he studies their swirling darkness. See some of his discoveries.

 

How does mural artist Trent Call create a masterpiece the size of a building? It includes a projector and a cherry picker. Watch a time-lapse of Call at work.

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