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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Dean of the Honors college Sylvia Torti speaks at a luncheon at the Marriott Honors Community, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. (Photo from Daily Utah Chronicle Archives)

Public Lectures Held to Hire New Honors College Faculty

By Allison Stuart, News Writer February 28, 2022

  From January to March 2o22, the University of Utah Honors College has been conducting a search for new faculty members. Intellectual Traditions, core classes within the Honors College curriculum,...

A University of Utah student following the COVID-19 guidelines by a wearing mask while working on campus in September 2020.

Behind the Screen: The Effect of Online Instruction on Students and Faculty

September 17, 2020

  One of the things Professor Kimberley Mangun misses most since quarantining is her Zumba classes.  “I used to religiously take my exercise classes and that was something that I had on my...

(Courtesy Vicky Wason)

U Alum on Creating an English School in China

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer March 20, 2020

  Zheng Zhou, or “Joe”, the English version of his last name, is a University of Utah alum who started an English school in China after becoming enthralled by linguistics in his undergraduate...

Photographs depicting video games at the library on April 3rd, 2010 in Salt Lake City, UT.
(Photo by Matt Gubler | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Avatars in the Real World: Gaming Simulations Can Help with Real World Application

By Yixin Song April 23, 2019

  Whether or not video games are a form of art has been a heated argument for the past several decades. Loyalists of gaming have been claimed that video games are the greatest art bestowed upon...

A Personal Reflection on Wasatch Writers in the Schools

A Personal Reflection on Wasatch Writers in the Schools

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor April 13, 2019

  Over this past semester, I was part of an amazing creative writing program at the University of Utah. Wasatch Writers in the Schools (WWiTS) is explained in depth by our news desk, but to experience...

Patience: What Makes A Good Professor?

Patience: What Makes A Good Professor?

By Alisa Patience January 30, 2018

Utah is full of great schools. One of the reasons I chose to attend the University of Utah, specifically, was because in my high school it had a reputation for having great professors. That reputation...

(Professor Ann Engar - Courtesy of Ann Engar)

Long-Time Professors See Changes at the U

February 3, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]   Because most students spend just four to six years at the U, it’s difficult for them to see generational changes in the student body. But for long-time...