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The state’s largest universities, the University of Utah and Utah Valley University, plan to streamline their offerings by cutting low-enrollment programs and strengthening student “durable skills.”
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Over 2,600 Utah Republican delegates gathered at Utah Valley university to elect new party leadership ahead of the 2026 midterm cycle.
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The Ogden-based university will cut 17 majors, 8 minors and 7 certificates. It joins Utah State University as the first pair of schools to announce major changes following the Legislature’s academic overhaul.
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Most Americans can likely agree that there’s a lot of change happening in the country right now. But U.S. history does offer examples of other times marked by political divisiveness and uncertainty, and those moments might give insight to Utahns.
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Colleges across the U.S. are reporting that some of their international students are unexpectedly having their visas revoked by the Trump Administration.
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Gender parity is a challenge at Utah’s business schools, but many of the 16 students KUER interviewed from Brigham Young University felt the issue weighed more there.
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Utah lawmakers have been eager to embrace artificial intelligence. They’re also looking at some of the technology’s potential harms. One bill would prohibit the unauthorized commercial use of an individual’s artificially recreated identity.
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Michelle Rankin has worked for a year to make changes at Utah Valley University for women in accounting. She says she’s seen it working.
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An increase in food insecurity among college students could help explain why campus food pantries are getting more use compared to last year.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education approved an average of 3.3% tuition and fee increases for the state’s public colleges.
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The Utah Transit Authority is accepting public comment on its plan to begin charging for its UVX bus rapid transit system in Orem and Provo.
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Haley wants to see a return to traditional Republican politics, but polls indicate her chances in Utah are slim.