Birth is one of the many wonders of life, but sometimes it doesn’t go as planned.
Feb 4, 2010
Feb 3, 2009
USU nursing students Barry Boyce and Tyler Crookston, along with their professors Jon Kelly and Jody Reese, shatter stereotypes about nursing.
Oct 1, 2008
A specialized walker developed by USU computer scientists offers greater mobility and independence for Alzheimer's patients and others with cognitive impairments.
More times than not, poor eating habits bring low self-esteem, high blood pressure, weight gain and the resulting never-ending question about whether to start a diet this Monday or the next.
Sep 5, 2008
Thanks to a scholarship established by USU alum and Utah orthopedic surgeon Pepper Murray and a study opportunity in Asia, undergrad Sherry Baker is gaining a broad view of the dollars-and-cents side of medicine.
Chemist Sara Huefner and Biologist Luke Peterson are among the recipients of grants from USU's Undergraduate Center for Integrated BioSystems Research (uCIBR) Student program.
A specialized walker developed by USU computer scientists offers greater mobility and independence for Alzheimer's patients and others with cognitive impairments.
Nursing students in USU's College of Science are experiencing hands-on learning opportunities in a challenging yet safe environment thanks to a gift from Utah's Bamberger Foundation.
College of Science alums Kyle Tubbs and Stephanie Chambers are among more than 500 students who've benefited from USU's Undergraduate Research and Creative Opportunities (URCO) grant program.
Research led by neurobiologist Tim Gilbertson focuses on how our bodies recognize and response to nutrients.



