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News Clips | February 1-14, 2025

University of Utah training will focus on faithful connections

It has become apparent to the University of Utah that one skill it needs to teach students is how to talk to people who are different.

Utah’s fast-paced population growth starts to lift its foot off the pedal

Utah has long been considered one of the fastest-growing states in the country, but that growth is showing its first signs of slowing.

Utah Higher Education Reinvestment Bill May Become A Model For Others

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Karen Peterson (R-Clinton), would require the state’s public universities to create reinvestment plans that reallocate some of their funding to strategic priorities.

Voices: The University of Utah must protect our student protesters from political retaliation

Our chapter of the American Association of University Professors will oppose any effort to target students who have exercised their right to peaceful protest on our campus.

University of Utah president says faculty broke law by alleging ‘deceit’ from his top academic administrator

President Taylor Randall confronted faculty in a contentious meeting after they presented a resolution concerning allegations against Provost Mitzi Montoya.

ESPN broadcaster will be University of Utah graduation speaker

Holly Rowe is a Ute alum who has been a staple on the network for 30 years.

University of Utah Health study: COVID-19 linked to chronic fatigue illness

A new study being conducted in part by University of Utah Health shows COVID-19 infection is associated with a nearly eightfold increase in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.

Utah’s youth are back on the hill to learn and lobby to save Great Salt Lake

Youth Coalition for Great Salt Lake and HEAL Utah partnered to make student voices heard.

‘Imminent threat’: University of Utah could lose $43.5M for research expenses under Trump admin cut

The reductions from the National Institutes of Health “will slow down science” on cancer and other diseases, according to the U.‘s vice president of research.

U, Utah Tech propose partnership to address Utah's 'medical desert'

he Utah Legislature wants to provide targeted funding to areas of high workforce need to meet growing demand and the University of Utah's largest funding request this legislative session aims to address exactly that.

University of Utah med school apologizes for erroneous email implying admission to ‘large group’ of applicants

The automated email announcing admission to the highly competitive medical program was intended for a small number of students.

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