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News Clips | July 1-31, 2025

University of Utah Health named best hospital in state again

The university hospital has held the No. 1 spot in Utah and the Salt Lake City metro area for 12 straight years.

Voices: I work in violence prevention, and it’s time for Utah to reconsider what accountability looks like

True accountability means change, and change requires empathy, reflection and repair.

Osher Lifelong Learning offers courses for those 50 and better

Osher serves individuals as far north as Logan, as far south as St. George, as young as 40, and as old as 99.

Should colleges pay their athletes? Here’s what Utahns think

New Deseret News/Hinckley Institute poll finds most agree with House settlement.

University of Utah mascot gets keys to a new set of wheels

Swoop will use the vehicle for community appearances and events, for a little while.

University of Utah launches URide, a new evening ride-sharing service for campus community

In an era where convenience is often met with the tap of an app, Commuter Services at the University of Utah is aligning with the times by launching URide, a new on-campus evening ride-sharing service.

New study says Utah is third-most prepared state for AI revolution

At this point, the artificial intelligence revolution is a global locomotive that's showing no signs of slowing down.

The University of Utah’s $155 million complex will provide 1,400 beds for first- and second-year students

At 350,000 sf total, the housing facility’s two buildings will help the university reach its goal of expanding student enrollment to 40,000.

Utah higher ed is grappling with federal funding cuts and the big budget bill

At the Utah Board of Higher Education’s July meeting, leaders from the state’s higher ed system broke down some of the implications for schools and students in Utah.

The University of Utah could be in danger of losing $100+ million annually

School leaders worry Trump administration’s court-contested grant policies could severely impact local research, jobs.

President Eyring, Gov. Cox among dignitaries celebrating completion of University of Utah’s Applied Science Project

Academic, civic and religious leaders ‘cut the ribbon’ on campus complex that’s expected to advance science education for generations.

Opinion: Why we’re celebrating science

This week, the University of Utah will open the L.S. Skaggs Applied Science Building—a new home for future physicists, astronomers and atmospheric scientists.

Health care options expanding to meet Utah growth

University of Utah Health, Intermountain Health, others add services, facilities to meet demand.

Does air pollution raise the risk of brain bleeds over time? University of Utah study

Study links wildfire and smog to risk of future brain bleed.

Utah scientists search deep space for traces of violent events

Scientists at the University of Utah, along with others around the world, are taking a close look at deep space, with an unusual array of telescopes in the desert of Central Utah.

An ‘emblem makeover’? University of Utah unveils new institutional logo

Sports fans will quickly recognize the interlocking Us already being used by Ute athletic teams.

Parking is a premium at the University of Utah. And prices are going up (again)

University of Utah employees who want to purchase the school’s expansive A parking pass will now have to fork over more than $1,000 a year.

Stubborn prices still make Utah the country’s 9th most expensive housing market

This isn’t a surprise to anyone looking for a new home, but maybe you should sit down anyway.

Huntsman Cancer Institute CEO stepping down

Brad Cairns, cancer cell biologist and head of institute’s academic affairs, named new CEO.

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