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text reading "The New 4-H" with six icons of drones, computer chips, VCR goggles, and microscopes along the edges

Sparking STEM Interest in Rural Utah

December 6, 2022
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The Kane County Best Friends Animal Society approached 15-year-old Kellen Cotter to see if he would design a prosthetic beak

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Peter Adler and PhD student Michael Stemkovskient stand in a greenhouse filled with plants and hold a hourglass

Catching Up to Climate Change By Tracking Big-Picture Patterns

December 6, 2022
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If plants were a bit more ambulatory, Peter Adler and Michael Stemkovski might find their work to be a bit

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Not Done Trying: Kyndal McKenzie Takes Flight as Ninja Warrior

December 6, 2022
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Kyndal McKenzie '21 cruised through Shrinking Steps and Shattered Panes with ease before nearly being taken out by the Broken

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Open Education Materials: A Cost-Saving Approach to Instruction

August 24, 2022
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Remember buying textbooks? One day — potentially soon — that may be a thing of the past. A side project by

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Dan Keller stands at the helm of a boat, puffy white clouds and a blue sky behind him. The water of Lake Powell gleams in the background.

Navigating the Unstable Waters of Lake Powell

August 24, 2022
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Two decades of western drought have slowly drained Lake Powell, revealing canyons and petroglyphs not seen since the 1960s when

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Manal Elarab wears a blue button up shirt. Her long brain hair catches the wind. Behind her are green mountains and golden fields.

Sensing a More Sustainable Path for Agriculture

August 24, 2022
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Manal Elarab’s career has taken her quite literally across the globe. And while her career path has evolved over the

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Marie Owens stands holding a glass of water. Behind her is a reservoir which supplies most of Utahns with the water they drink.

A Purpose-Driven Career in Water Quality

August 24, 2022
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“Drink more water” is the phrase Marie Owens’s children say they’ll carve into her headstone. And while Owens admits she gives

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Brian Steed smiles on a trail by a stream.

The Connector: Brian Steed Links Natural Resources Research with Policy

August 24, 2022
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Brian Steed ’97, M.A. ’00, the inaugural executive director of the new Janet Quinney Lawson Institute of Land, Water and

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Allysia Angus sits on a stone overlook with Esacalante National Monument spreading out behind her

Managing for the Public and the Land

August 24, 2022
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Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument seems to be a place for which the word “vast” was created. The monument’s 1.87

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Tyler Elgiar sits at a desk with two computers opened. A stream of wires plugs into outlets dangling above him. He is monitoring data of mercury in the air.

Sampling Mercury at 10,000 Feet

August 24, 2022
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It’s admittedly a complicated work commute. But for a lifelong snowboarder like Tyler Elgiar, who used to dream of working

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