6 environment Scientists say the Great Salt Lake is disappearing, but ...
Modern civilization has significantly reduced the size of the Great Salt Lake, but the authors of a new study remain optimistic that a cultural shift on the Wasatch Front could still save it. Since the...
View ArticleNew department head named for UGA agriculture college
Leslie Edgar will join the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in spring 2018 as the new department head for the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication....
View ArticleDying LDS college student found joy in visiting every Utah temple in his...
It took countless miles, round trip, through 28 of Utah's 29 counties. It took him over mountain passes and through red rock country, across vast deserts and through sprawling suburbs.
View ArticleReport: Snowmobilers decline despite rising Utah population
A report by Utah State University says the number of Utah snowmobilers is declining despite an increase in the state's population. The Herald-Journal reported Tuesday that the analysis by the...
View ArticleSUNY Potsdam Alumna, Norfolk native publishes study on diabetes control
A study that Samantha Paige, Norfolk, began as an undergraduate at SUNY Potsdam was recently published in The Diabetes Educator, a flagship journal of the American Association of Diabetes Educators....
View ArticleSaniona AB: The Nomination Committee of Saniona Proposes Election of...
Saniona, a leading biotech company in the field of ion channels, today announced that its Nomination Committee comprised of Soren Skjaerbaek appointed by Jorgen Drejer, John Haurum appointed by Thomas...
View ArticleReport: Snowmobilers decline despite rising Utah population
The number of Utah snowmobilers is declining despite an increase in the state's population, a report by Utah State University has found. The analysis by the university's Institute of Outdoor Recreation...
View ArticleNorfolk native has study published in The Diabetes Educator journal
A study that a Norfolk native began as an undergraduate at SUNY Potsdam was recently published in The Diabetes Educator, a flagship journal of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Now a...
View ArticleUSU Extension receives grant to help beginning farmers
Utah State University Extension recently received a grant worth $599,615 from the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program to help increase the number of beginning farmers in the Mountain West....
View ArticleUtah Schoolteacher Fired for Showing Postcards of Nude Paintings in Art Class
A fifth-grade teacher in Utah was fired last month for showing his students postcards of famous works of art, a few of them featuring nudes. The teacher at Lincoln Elementary School, Mateo Rueda, a...
View ArticleUtah initiative aims to assess students' mental health needs
Utah public colleges and universities do not track suicides among their students, but the campuses, starting this year, will regularly assess the mental health and wellness needs under a new systemwide...
View ArticleUtah college students give up holiday break to help fight California fires
While most Utahns spent Christmas morning in the comfort of their own homes, Marqui Moss woke up and went to work in the charred aftermath of the California wildfires. Moss, a student at Utah State...
View ArticleNew Arts and Humanities Endowment to Support Mentor Award, Other...
The Council on Undergraduate Research announces a new endowment that will support a CUR Arts and Humanities Mentor Award as well as other initiatives to nurture arts and humanities research involving...
View ArticleGallery East exhibits Utah Watercolor
Price, UT-Utah State University Eastern presents, 2017 Utah Watercolor Society, a Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, from January 8 through February 2 at Gallery East. The works in this...
View ArticleUSU's Science Unwrapped announces 'Science of Art' series
Science Unwrapped, an outreach program of Utah State University's College of Science, will launch its new "The Science of Art" series on Friday, Jan. 26, in the Eccles Science Learning Center...
View ArticleChecking your work email at home could hurt your spouse's career
Resisting the impulse "to just check my work email really quick" when you're with your family could improve your career - and your spouse's too. New research shows that when an employee uses a mobile...
View ArticleHill Aerospace Museum announces - Plane Talk' speakers for January 2018
The Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, hosts a 'Plane Talk' series featuring speakers related to the heritage of Hill AFB, the U.S. Air Force, other military branches, and many other...
View ArticleRuth Watkins to be first female president of the University of Utah
For the first time in its nearly 168-year history, a woman will serve as president of the University of Utah. Ruth V. Watkins was selected the U.'s 16th president by unanimous vote of the Utah State...
View Article100 years and counting: Logan man has stories to tell
In a Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 photo, Lloyd Clement attends his 100th birthday party, in North Logan, Utah. In a Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 photo, Lloyd Clement attends his 100th birthday party, in North Logan,...
View ArticleUtah State University student hospitalized after ingesting Tide pod
A Utah State University student was rushed to a hospital Saturday after an incident of a "Tide Pod overdose," which reportedly took place at the on-campus housing.
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