U Physics professor studies the smallest of particles, and makes a big impact on local youth.
Sometimes it’s the littlest things that turn into really big things.
For Elena Nazarenko, it all adds up to a bright future
A triple major equals true financial literacy for this U student from Europe.
For this native of the Philippines, it all comes down to chemistry
Overcoming obstacles has been the formula for this College of Science sophomore.
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Greg Owens, Associate Dean, College of Science. In this edition of the Notebook, we highlight the increasing gender, ethnic, and...
U Physics professor studies the smallest of particles, and makes a big impact on local youth.Tino Nyawelo, assistant professor (lecturer) of Physics & Astronomy, has a PhD in high energy physics with a special focus...
For Elena Nazarenko, it all adds up to a bright futureBorn in Odessa, Ukraine, University of Utah junior Elena Nazarenko will be graduating with not one, but three degrees — Finance,...
For this native of the Philippines, it all comes down to chemistryFor some, the world comes down to X’s and O’s. For others, 1’s and 0’s. For others, the haves and have nots. For Florence...
This mother of four has more homework than her kids.Ruth Cole received an electrical engineering degree from Utah State in 1992. That degree led to a technical support position at...
Searching for the perfect wave and the perfect free clinicWho knew that an uncomfortable wetsuit would end up benefitting hundreds of underprivileged people in El Salvador? Such was the...
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