McKenzie Skiles, assistant professor of geography spoke with @theU to explain how dust from Utah’s West Desert caused the dirty deluge on Tuesday, April 18.
Congratulations to the students from the College of Social and Behavioral Science who presented at the Fall 2022 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium.
The U’s Asia Center has received a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to develop deeper expertise through a foundation-supported hire of a faculty member in the Dept of Geography focused on the nexus of health, environment and development.
Research suggests somewhere around 1% of natural gas wafts out of stovetops. Cooking or heating with natural gas releases potentially toxic compounds into the air.
At a forum titled “Gameplan to Remove Inappropriate Materials from Our Schools and Libraries,” a so-called patriot group announced plans to “go head-to-head” against the Pride event.
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