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News Clips | February 15-28, 2025

University of Utah library creating archive to preserve Black voices

The University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library is extending its digital reach to preserve Utah’s Black History.

How the University of Utah helped one man start his own business

The Masters of Business Creation faculty and the University of Utah helped Marlon Lindsay formulate his idea and turn it into a business.

How the University of Utah is using sci-fi technology to help veterans

If you watched the Super Bowl last week, you may have seen shots of a bionic arm in a piece narrated by Brad Pitt titled "What It Means to Be American on Super Bowl Sunday.”

University of Utah president: Discover ‘spiritual grit’ with courage, patience and gratitude

Taylor Randall challenges Ensign College students to overcome obstacles, realize spiritual destinies.

ESPN commentator Holly Rowe to deliver commencement address at her alma mater—the University of Utah

Utah native has covered a wide range of global sporting events—while championing cancer research, awareness.

A case study of what’s ahead with Trump DEI crackdowns: Utah has already cut public college DEI initiatives

Utah’s strict laws blocking diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been playing out to mixed reviews on its flagship campus.

What Utah’s colleges and universities dedicate much of their campuses to may surprise you. Hint: It’s not classrooms.

“It appears we have an extraordinary surplus of space,” said one lawmaker concerned about the study—and what the findings may indicate about administrative bloat in Utah’s system of higher education.

This Utah lawmaker wants required college courses to focus on ‘Western civilization’ and ‘the rise of Christianity’

Sen. John Johnson’s bill is a revised version of what he tried to pass last year.

Safety, nuclear waste, water use: Here’s what you need to know about Utah’s nuclear push

State leaders hope to bring smaller nuclear reactors to Utah in the near future.

How will nuclear energy get to Utah? Experts discuss paths and pitfalls

U.S. Nuclear Industry Council conference panel details path forward for the state.

Utah students concerned with future prospects amid federal layoffs

College students may not be the first to come to mind when people bring up the impacts of federal layoffs.

University of Utah appoints its first-ever 'AI czar'

The school's first-ever AI chief has already played a pivotal role in the university's efforts to become a key player in the quickly-evolving and revolutionary technology.

Utah is shaking up higher ed, even as a report says there’s a solid return on it

As lawmakers look to cut “low-performing” programs and reinvest those budgets at Utah’s universities and colleges, a new report says higher education is really valuable.

Best Credit Cards to Build Credit

The U's Jade Ramirez-Barraza gives her expertise on building credit.

Best State Capitals to Live in 2025

The U's Divya Chandrasekhar weighs in on what perks and tradeoffs living a state capital offers.

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