I still remember playing hide-and-seek with my toddler in Patrick Dougherty’s art installation “A Restless Spell” in the fall of
I still remember playing hide-and-seek with my toddler in Patrick Dougherty’s art installation “A Restless Spell” in the fall of
Meet Matthew Hansen. He’s changing the world — one electric vehicle at a time. Hansen ’20, a Ph.D. student studying electrical
Stefani Crabtree obviously wasn’t there, 50 millennia ago, when the first early humans set out to cross the supercontinent of
When Daniella Hirschfeld led workshops last year that brought together community planners, engineers, and policymakers to focus on adapting to
The origin story of Bison Paddles is hazy — even to the company’s founders Collin Peterson ‘21 and Daniel Warren. “I
Jordan Snow BFA ’22 doesn’t think before chiseling. And he doesn’t dwell on the results. “That surprise is what I am
When I first arrived at Utah State University in 1990 as a new professor studying sheep genetics, I never imagined
In recent years, advocates have called to “defund the police” or to “back the blue.” The topic of police reform
Drought isn’t something that Grace Affram worried about growing up. “In Ghana, there are just a few places that have droughts,”
The desiccation of Great Salt Lake is obvious, particularly from the air. The shoreline of the western world’s largest saline