Alumni Webinar
Peter Trapa, PhD
Dean of the CoLLEGE OF SCIENCE
Addressing the World's Challenges in the College of Science
Dean Peter Trapa discusses the critical importance of research, beginning at the undergraduate level, as the College continues to produce changemakers in science and mathematics.
2023 Distinguished Alumni, Chemistry
Four chemistry alumni are celebrated by the Department.
Read MorePioneer in Sustainable Mining Denee Hayes Joins College Leadership
Mining engineer, sustainability advocate and industry leader is newest senior fellow
Read MorePete Johnson: An Abundant Source of Energy
Energy from within and clean, sustainable energy without
Read MoreFielding Norton Named College of Science Senior Fellow
A climate physicist, insurtech venture advisor and former reinsurance executive
Read MoreBerton Earnshaw Named College of Science Senior Fellow
A deep learning and AI expert, Earnshaw joins the College’s Leadership Team.
Read MoreLife On Other Planets … and in a student’s mind
“I believe my experience in research will make me a more open-minded thinker.”
Read MoreGetting Stuff Done: Thomas Yassmin
PAC-12 Honor Roller Thomas Yassmin MS'24 makes a leaping grab for the diploma.
Read MoreCoal Miner’s Daughter
Denee Hayes’ holistic approach to thinking outside the mining "blast hole."
Read MoreSolving Water Shortages by Lease
Mitigating climate change: Farmers willing to lease their H20 if it makes economic sense.
Read MoreAndy Thliveris: Remember the Undergrads
A thankful undergrad helps make possible an endowed chair in biology
Read MoreFounders Day Distinguished Alumni
A near-sweep of Founders Day Distinguished Alumni Awards by the College of Science
Read MoreClifton Sanders
Clifton Sanders, (PhD '90) receives a Founders Day Distinguished Alumnus award.
Read MoreJamie Rankin
Researchers document a black hole giving off more light than 1,000 trillion suns.
Read MoreStephanie VanBeuge
Lockdowns are something that Stephanie VanBeuge BS’17 knows something about.
Read MoreFaculty Giving
We are happy to provide a planned gift to the School of Biological Sciences.
Read MoreRandy Rasmussen
BioFire Diagnostics began when three college friends came together @ the UofU.
Read MorePatrick Newman
It tasted just like black licorice. I remember being struck by that as an 8-year-old.
Read MoreApril Christofferson
I love the process of writing, but I write because I’m trying to make a difference.
Read MoreCharles Sorenson
My best trait is the ability to hang out with people who are far more capable than I am.
Read MoreSarmishta Kannan
I learned to design investigations and lab protocols to test the hypothesis.
Read MoreRay Greer
A professor convinced me that if I majored in math I could work in computer science.
Read MorePaul Watkins
Critical thinking skills are among the most important things you can get from education.
Read MoreDonor Impact
Thank you for your support of our vibrant community of scientists and mathematicians.
Read MoreDonor Recognition
Thank you for your support of our vibrant community of scientists and mathematicians.
Read MoreJim Hanson
As a first-generation college graduate, a physics degree has been life changing.
Read MoreBert VanderHeiden
As a first-generation college graduate, a physics degree has been life changing.
Read MoreJulia Bailey-Serres
NAS member & U alum pilots Center for Plant Cell Biology, UC Riverside
Read MoreGeorge Elliott
Retired U.S. Patent & Trademark Office examiner & director on the pandemic: "It will pass"
Read MoreCarol Blair
I was given the opportunity to work as a lab assistant with Stanton and Dalrymple.
Read MoreArie Sitthichai Mobley
Better health care based on the unique genetic makeup of each individual
Read MoreClifford Stocks
Whether cancer or a pandemic, OncoResponse CEO knows how to grapple with an opponent
Read MoreConnor Morgan
What does a former Student Body President and Biology alum do after graduating from the U?
Read MoreRyan Watts
Co-Founder of Denali Therapeutics, focused on cures for neurodegenerative illnesses.
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