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News Clips | April 1-15, 2025

University of Utah told to look at cutting majors with fewer than 40 graduates per year

The number provides specificity for the first time with what state leaders are looking at with budget cuts across Utah’s public higher education system.

Utah colleges confirm dozens of international student visas terminated

Across the country, colleges are reporting a similar pattern of international students unexpectedly having their visas stripped away.

University of Utah pleads with faculty not to violate state pride flag ban, says Legislature has ‘a lot of power over us’

Professors will still be able to have pride flags in their private offices, as long as they are not publicly visible from a window.

BYU and the University of Utah both crack Forbes’ ‘Top 100′ list of premier colleges

Utah State and Weber State also receive high marks in magazine’s annual higher education institutions rankings.

Utah lawmakers in Congress push to preserve University of Utah research park under review by BLM

All six members of Utah’s congressional delegation signed on to the bill seeking to preserve nearly 600 acres of federal land used for education, recreation and other purposes.

How are research funding cuts impacting the University of Utah?

What’s going away? What’s going to stay? What will happen to existing research?

University of Utah and BYU presidents agree: Rivalry, kindness can coexist

College presidents joined by Gov. Spencer Cox and other civic and religious leaders at 2025 Kindness Summit.

University of Utah offers community classes on 'granny hobbies'

Embroidery, crochet and a variety of other "grandma hobbies" have been the focus of recent social media trends, with videos detailing the crafts and items people are DIYing and then sharing on the internet.

University of Utah honors renowned chemist Henry Eyring for his love of God, love of people, love of chemistry

University unveiled statue in honor of Eyring, an elite chemist and founding dean of the University of Utah’s graduate school.

How Utah’s only Navy ROTC unit training landlocked Utahns to become seaworthy officers

Local unit tasked with molding future U.S. Navy and Marine Corps officers is marking its 80th anniversary.

'Visionary' Ronald Wopsock, longtime Ute leader, dies at 72

Ronald Wopsock, the man credited with bolstering athletic opportunities for tribal youth and strengthening relations between the Ute Indian Tribe and the University of Utah, has died.

Utah’s fertility rate has dropped again, CDC data shows

The most recent data compiled matches a downward trend nationally.

New tuition hikes are coming to all Utah colleges

After years of scrutiny for rubber-stamping tuition hikes, Utah’s higher education board met Friday and approved some of the lowest increases in recent state record.

These Utah universities ranked among top 10 ‘Best Value Colleges in Western U.S.’

According to new rankings for the best value colleges in the West, Utah schools have made a mark for the 2024 to 2025 school year.

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