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In this episode, the Ski Moms sit down with Ensi Armacost and Haley Hessinger, founders of the University of Utah's Strand Collective. This innovative ski and ride club was created to increase the presence of female skiers and riders on campus and has quickly grown to over 300 members.Located just 30 minutes from world-class resorts, the University of Utah provides the perfect backdrop for this thriving community. The Strand Collective offers members clinics, wax nights, ski movie screenings, and organized trips, while taking advantage of student perks like free UTA bus transportation and discounted season passes.What makes the Strand Collective special is their commitment to inclusivity, particularly for beginners. Their buddy system pairs experienced skiers with newcomers, creating a supportive environment for women to progress in the sport. Through social media and campus outreach, they're building an engaging community that celebrates women in snow sports.Ensi and Haley share insights about campus life, Salt Lake City's unique ski culture, and their vision for the club's future. Their message is clear and inspiring: "Don't be afraid to try... just take up space."Keep up with the latest from The Strand Collective:Instagram: @strandcollectiveutahStarting this March, you can lock in the lowest prices of the season and score big on Ikon Pass renewals and new sales. The Ikon Pass gives you access to 60+ resorts worldwide. Don't miss out on this incredible value — head to ikonpass.com Start planning your trip here visitulstercountyny.comThe Ski Moms are so excited to be partnering with Ulster County this year. Located in New York State, Ulster County is tucked into the Hudson Valley and offers families a chance to get out in nature all year long. Ready for your next adventure? Download the Vrbo app or check out Vrbo.com for trusted, family-friendly getaways and plan a stay everyone will love! Support the showKeep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.theskimoms.coSki Moms Discount Page: https://www.theskimoms.co/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 13,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskimoms/ Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. The University of Utah recently announced a landmark 75 million dollar gift from the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation to establish a new 800-thousand-square-foot state-of-the-art hospital and medical campus in West Valley City. The gift will enable the construction of the university's first off-campus hospital in its 175-year history and its largest multi-specialty health clinic. This expansion is a vital step in increasing health care access across Salt Lake County, ensuring that the more than 725-thousand residents living west of I-15 have greater access to hospital care. The new campus will anchor an innovative university initiative that extends beyond health care delivery. To learn more, visit the University of Utah Health website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/27/25
Katherine Yale, Dental Student at the University of Utah School of Dentistry, and Josh Whipple, Senior Director of Talent and Leadership Development at Pacific Dental Services, discuss insights from a student survey on post-graduation plans. They emphasize the high demand for mentorship and the value of honest, face-to-face conversations with students. Yale and Whipple also highlight the offerings that attract students to the field.
Jake & Ben's Top 3 Stories of the Day: Takeaway's from Alex Jensen's University of Utah Introduction, Chicago Bulls are a cautionary tale, Utah Hockey Club on National TV Tonight.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on March 12, 2025 How many seats should the University of Utah put in their new basketball arena? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Utes bounced from Big 12 Conference Tournament, Jazz at Memphis Grizzlies Tonight, Crucial Matchup at home for Utah Hockey Club. Nick Olczyk joined the program to talk about the Utah Hockey Club & their important stretch of games as they make a push for the playoffs.
Jake & Ben Full Show from March 12, 2025 Hour 1 How many seats should the University of Utah put in their new basketball arena? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Utes bounced from Big 12 Conference Tournament, Jazz at Memphis Grizzlies Tonight, Crucial Matchup at home for Utah Hockey Club. Nick Olczyk joined the program to talk about the Utah Hockey Club & their important stretch of games as they make a push for the playoffs. Hour 2 Shaquille O'Neal is not a good analyst and somebody held him accountable. What You Got Wednesday: All-Time Best Memphis Grizzlies & Best Music Videos Jake & Ben are not fans of the court for the Big 12 Basketball Tournament.
Former University of Utah MBB Forward Josh Grant joins the show to talk about the relocation of the Jon M. Huntsman Center, His Memories of playing in the Huntsman Center, the Runnin' Utes loss to UCF in the 1st Round of the BIG 12 Tournament, Gabe Madsen's performance this season, and more!
OC is back in the studio talking about the relocation of the Jon M. Huntsman Center, recapping Utah Runnin' Utes' 1st round exit in the BIG 12 Tournament, and talking NFL free agency as the new league year kicks off. OC was joined by Former University of Utah MBB Forward Josh Grant, Voice of the Utah Jazz Craig Bolerjack, and NFL Veteran Geoff Schwartz.
Jake & Ben Full Show from March 11, 2025 Hour 1 The Jazz ultimately lost to the Celtics but there was a lot to feel good about. Top 3 Stories of the Day: NFL Free Agency is Underway, Utah Hockey Club loses in a shootout to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Richie Saunders makes Big 12 First-Team All Conference. Coaches make all the difference between a good team and a great team. Hour 2 The University of Utah has announced plans to completely ramake the campus, including moving the basketball arena. Why would the University of Utah move the basketball arena instead of tearing down the Huntsman Center and rebuilding it there? The Suns asking price for Kevin Durant has been revealed. Would you trade for him?
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on March 11, 2025 The University of Utah has announced plans to completely ramake the campus, including moving the basketball arena. Why would the University of Utah move the basketball arena instead of tearing down the Huntsman Center and rebuilding it there? The Suns asking price for Kevin Durant has been revealed. Would you trade for him?
Jake & Ben Full Show from March 7, 2025 Hour 1 Former Utah Player & Assistant Chris Jones joined to give his thoughts on Alex Jensen being named the next Head Coch for the University of Utah. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jazz at Raptors Tonight, BYU hosts Utah tomorrow in regular season finale, Utah Hockey Club beats Detroit 4-2. Jake has some advice for Producer Christian. Hour 2 Kevin Young has had success running BYU similar to an NBA team, should Alex Jensen do the same with the Utes? Utah Hockey Club Insider Cole Bagley joined to talk about the Utah Hockey Club and why they didn't make a ton of noise at the NHL Trade Deadline. We're coming up with some great nicknames for Christian.
Former Utah Player & Assistant Chris Jones joined to give his thoughts on Alex Jensen being named the next Head Coch for the University of Utah.
Hour two of DJ & PK for March 6, 2025: What is Trending Across the NBA, NFL, Utah Athletics and NHL on March 7, 2025. Question of the Day: What is Your Reaction to the Utes landing Alex Jensen? More reaction to Alex Jensen landing with Utah.
Hear from former Utah Assistant Coach Donny Daniels who joined to give his thoughts on the University of Utah hiring Alex Jensen as their next Head Coach.
Starting Lineup: Alex Jensen hired as Utah Utes next head basketball coach Utah State guard Jordyn Barnes What You May Have Missed
Steve Barlte, our Utah Utes Insider for KSLSports.com, joined to drop the Ultimate Bartle Bomb: The University of Utah is hiring Alex Jensen as their Head Basketball Coach.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on March 6, 2025 Breaking News: The University of Utah is hiring Alex Jensen as their Head Basketball Coach. Steve Barlte, our Utah Utes Insider for KSLSports.com, joined to drop the Ultimate Bartle Bomb: The University of Utah is hiring Alex Jensen as their Head Basketball Coach.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker talk about Alex Jensen being named head coach of the Utah Utes men's basketball team. Could Craig Smith make his back to the Mountain West? Utah State track and field athletes receive All-Mountain West recognition. Utah Jazz out-tank the Wizards for one night.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker show love to Isaiah Collier who was recognized as the NBA's Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February. UNLV president abruptly resigns. Alex Jensen emerges as the front runner for the University of Utah men's basketball opening. NCAA rule changes for football could help improve the pace of play. Hot Take or Not a Take.
For this week's episode we're joined by George Chalos, AJ Boldan, and Morgan Feenie. We discuss the progress of the University of Utah's men's hockey programs, the potential of becoming an NCAA program, and their upcoming trips to nationals. If you'd like to contribute, the end of the video features two QR codes for fundraising to help them with their national championship fees.
Jake & Ben Full Show on February 27, 2025 Hour 1 Jake has an idea for who Utah should hire as its next Men's Basketball Coach. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Walker Kessler had a historic outing last night, BYU begins Spring Football today, Ryan Smith says an outdoor hockey game is "In Motion." RIP NBA Centel Hour 2 Utah Jazz Analyst Mike Smith makes his weekly appearance to talk about the team. Walker Kessler is having a breakout season, but what's next for his development? Anthony Davis doesn't believe in the rumor that "Nobody Knew" about the Luka Doncic trade. Thinking about Luka Doncic's alleged problems, the city of Los Angeles doesn't seem like a good place for him.
Hour three of DJ & PK for February 26, 2025: What is Utah's identity in sports? Tim LaComb, SEG Media Utah Basketball Coaching Candidates
DJ & PK talked about if the University of Utah has morphed into being a football school instead of a basketball school and if it really matters.
Jake & Ben Full Show from February 25, 2025 Hour 1 Utah Men's Basketball has parted ways with Head Coach Craig Smith. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Flip & Sensabaugh show out in loss to Portland, Utah HC hosts the Chicago Blackhawks tonight, More on Runnin' Utes parting ways with Craig Smith. Is Utah's Head Basketball Coach a good job? Hour 2 Hear from Steve Bartle, our Utah Insider for KSLSports.com, who joined to talk about the Runnin' Utes parting ways with Head Coach Craig Smith. Tim LaComb makes his weekly appearance and gives his thoughts on Utah firing Craig Smith. For some reason, Jake wants to know if it's aceptable to stalk someone.
KSL Sports Utes insider Steve Bartle Good, Bad & Ugly: Mark Harlan had mind made up before loss to UCF More on Craig Smith firing at Utah
KSL Sports Utes insider Steve Bartle
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: Arizona fans made themselves the story, instead of BYU picking up win over Arizona Utes head coach Craig Smith's job should be safe. What You May Have Missed: Hour 2 KSL Sports Utes insider Steve Bartle Good, Bad & Ugly: Mark Harlan had mind made up before loss to UCF More on Craig Smith firing at Utah Hour 3 Possible candidates to be the Runnin' Utes next head coach Sports Roulette
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker recap Utah State's big win over San Diego State. Former Aggie coach Craig Smith is let go at University of Utah before the end of the season. Jerrod Calhoun addresses contract extension talk to stay longer at USU.
We're going local for this week's episode as we're joined by players from University of Utah's M1 and M2 teams. Find out about their journey to nationals, life in the ACHA, and the difference between the M1 and M2 teams.
During an interview with KSL NewsRadio's Jessica Lowell, a University of Utah professor of economics and adjunct professor of law explains what people might want to know about tariffs.
In the mid-nineteen eighties, global pressure was mounting against the apartheid regime in South Africa. Learn how persistent student activists at the University of Utah forced their campus to confront its connections to an oppressive regime half a world away.
In this episode, Donna Roach, Chief Information Officer at University of Utah Health, discusses the transformative initiatives shaping their health system. Donna shares insights into the organization's AI-driven solutions, including ambient listening pilots that reduce physician burden, smart room technology expansion, and strategies for improving healthcare access.
Description Catherine Chao, is a cause-driven communicator and a vice president, Insights & Analytics, at the Ad Council, a nonprofit that uses the power of communications to drive behavior change on social impact issues. She oversees audience research, strategic development, and evaluation for campaigns dedicated to improving mental health. Her approach to every campaign is ensuring the target audience's voice and mindset is at the forefront so that creative not only raises awareness, but also inspires action. She has a Master of Public Health from UNC-Chapel Hill. Jason Hunziker, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist and Associate Professor (Clinical Track) at the University of Utah. A graduate of the University of Utah (BS Anthropology, cum laude, 1994; MD, 2002), he was inducted into AOA and served as Chief Resident. He actively teaches and mentors medical students, residents, and physician assistants. As Division Chief of Adult Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Medical Director for University of Utah Health plans, he specializes in complex medical, substance use, and behavioral health issues. He is also the Utah delegate to the American Psychiatric Association. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE The Rituals We ShareSound It OutLove Your MindLearn More About the University of Utah Health & the Huntsman Mental Health InstituteLearn More About the Ad Council CREDITSTheme Music by lesfm from Pixabay.Produced by ChatWithLeadersMedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So President Trump has promised tariffs on Mexico and Canada... beginning in February. We spoke to a professor of economics at the University of Utah... Mark Glick... who says these tariffs will increase prices almost immediately.
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh is joined by Manish Parashar, Director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah. Together, they explore the transformative potential of AI in scientific research, the importance of responsible AI practices, and the role of government in democratizing access to AI technologies. Tune in for an insightful discussion on how AI can address societal challenges while fostering innovation and collaboration across sectors!
We recap stage 2 with audio clips from Diggins, Gus and Zanden plus: - standings updates - Johaug doing everything wrong - Diggins doing everything right AND We chat with University of Utah sophomore Nina Schamberger. The Leadville local discusses how she's navigated emotional and physical adversity the last couple of years — including having to miss the Minneapolis World Cup and posting a DNF at NCAAs last spring — what it's like to ski with Scandinavians at the U, and much more! A must listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/support
When Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth left med school for his first job at the University of Utah in 2001, he already had a vision in mind. A skier himself, he wanted to bring that wind-in-your-face sensation of the sport to those who didn't have the same personal mobility. Fast forward to today, Dr. Rosenbluth's pioneering initiative has led to TetraSki – a device that combines medical science with engineering to create remarkable opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities.In this episode of Last Chair, we head to the Mobility Garage of the University of Utah's Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital, speaking with Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth, along with program director of TRAILS Adaptive Tanja Kari, a six-time Paralympic champion cross country skier who was one of the heroes of the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games in Utah.TetraSki is truly a revolutionary mobility tool in sport. It features a customized chair attached to a pair of Rossignol skis. The engineering brains of TetraSki allow the operator to control the skis through a simple joystick. And if the skier doesn't have the body functionality to manipulate the joystick, there's a breathing tube – blow in or suck out, and the skis respond. A new innovation can also be attached to a functioning muscle, where muscular reflects are converted into ski movement.Yes, this is real! And there are now around two dozen TetraSkis around the world, providing mobility opportunities to those who might never have conceived that they might ski.Growing up in Los Angeles, Rosenbluth would always look for opportunities to get up to Utah for skiing. Wanting to spend his career in spinal cord injury medicine, when he saw a job opportunity in Salt Lake City he jumped at it.“After the first couple of years of getting settled here, it was obvious that we had this really tight, enthusiastic campus – people with engineering backgrounds and clinical backgrounds, other scientific backgrounds, and then the access to the outdoors is just unprecedented,” he recalled. “I don't think there's another academic center that has this. So there was just an obviousness to where we were heading and getting people excited about building new devices and getting out there and trying new programs – that was an easy sell.”Early in his tenure, he created TRAILS Adaptive – an acronym combining technology, recreation, access, independence, lifestyle, sports. TRAILS provided the first pathway to provide wellness programs and real opportunities for individuals. Kari was a young Finnish cross country skier when she visited Utah for the first time at the 2002 Winter Games. What stood out to her was that the same organizing committee managed both the Olympics and Paralympics – the first time ever! “We felt the difference in the Games for that,” she said, “in the level of expertise and perfectionism. It was just unbelievable for us.” Three years later, she found her way back and has now made Utah her home.She found a home at TRAILS Adaptive for very similar reasons. “As a Paralympian and being involved in this world for a long time in different roles, the fact that we have this mentality and space in the rehabilitation hospital – being able to meet those patients right when they're here with us and sharing the methods of active living – is really important to me.”It's easy to geek out at the engineering in TetraSki today. However, the brilliance behind it goes back 20 years as Dr. Rosenbluth began mapping out the vision he brought from med school. “It was just this recognition that you couldn't just open up shop with just sports,” he said. “You had to really think about advocacy. You had to think about sports deeper than just participation – how could you be as independent at that sport as possible? And what if you didn't have transportation? You'd never be able to come and do the sport.“I thought at first we were really more of a think tank, going through all the different ways we could take folks, especially with more complex disabilities, and get them to participate more frequently to create life sports for some of our complex patients – and then do it at the highest level of independence and performance.”Ski Utah's Last Chair podcast with Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth and Tanja Kari takes you inside one of the most innovative labs in the sport. It's a fascinating – and emotional – journey showcasing the work being done at the University of Utah to provide the gift of skiing to those who can't click into their bindings the same way that we do.
When Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth left med school for his first job at the University of Utah in 2001, he already had a vision in mind. A skier himself, he wanted to bring that wind-in-your-face sensation of the sport to those who didn't have the same personal mobility. Fast forward to today, Dr. Rosenbluth's pioneering initiative has led to TetraSki – a device that combines medical science with engineering to create remarkable opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities.In this episode of Last Chair, we head to the Mobility Garage of the University of Utah's Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital, speaking with Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth, along with program director of TRAILS Adaptive Tanja Kari, a six-time Paralympic champion cross country skier who was one of the heroes of the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games in Utah.TetraSki is truly a revolutionary mobility tool in sport. It features a customized chair attached to a pair of Rossignol skis. The engineering brains of TetraSki allow the operator to control the skis through a simple joystick. And if the skier doesn't have the body functionality to manipulate the joystick, there's a breathing tube – blow in or suck out, and the skis respond. A new innovation can also be attached to a functioning muscle, where muscular reflects are converted into ski movement.Yes, this is real! And there are now around two dozen TetraSkis around the world, providing mobility opportunities to those who might never have conceived that they might ski.Growing up in Los Angeles, Rosenbluth would always look for opportunities to get up to Utah for skiing. Wanting to spend his career in spinal cord injury medicine, when he saw a job opportunity in Salt Lake City he jumped at it.“After the first couple of years of getting settled here, it was obvious that we had this really tight, enthusiastic campus – people with engineering backgrounds and clinical backgrounds, other scientific backgrounds, and then the access to the outdoors is just unprecedented,” he recalled. “I don't think there's another academic center that has this. So there was just an obviousness to where we were heading and getting people excited about building new devices and getting out there and trying new programs – that was an easy sell.”Early in his tenure, he created TRAILS Adaptive – an acronym combining technology, recreation, access, independence, lifestyle, sports. TRAILS provided the first pathway to provide wellness programs and real opportunities for individuals. Kari was a young Finnish cross country skier when she visited Utah for the first time at the 2002 Winter Games. What stood out to her was that the same organizing committee managed both the Olympics and Paralympics – the first time ever! “We felt the difference in the Games for that,” she said, “in the level of expertise and perfectionism. It was just unbelievable for us.” Three years later, she found her way back and has now made Utah her home.She found a home at TRAILS Adaptive for very similar reasons. “As a Paralympian and being involved in this world for a long time in different roles, the fact that we have this mentality and space in the rehabilitation hospital – being able to meet those patients right when they're here with us and sharing the methods of active living – is really important to me.”It's easy to geek out at the engineering in TetraSki today. However, the brilliance behind it goes back 20 years as Dr. Rosenbluth began mapping out the vision he brought from med school. “It was just this recognition that you couldn't just open up shop with just sports,” he said. “You had to really think about advocacy. You had to think about sports deeper than just participation – how could you be as independent at that sport as possible? And what if you didn't have transportation? You'd never be able to come and do the sport.“I thought at first we were really more of a think tank, going through all the different ways we could take folks, especially with more complex disabilities, and get them to participate more frequently to create life sports for some of our complex patients – and then do it at the highest level of independence and performance.”Ski Utah's Last Chair podcast with Dr. Jeffrey Rosenbluth and Tanja Kari takes you inside one of the most innovative labs in the sport. It's a fascinating – and emotional – journey showcasing the work being done at the University of Utah to provide the gift of skiing to those who can't click into their bindings the same way that we do.
Angelo Giardino, Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah, shares how his role is evolving, especially in addressing pediatric mental health and other pressing healthcare areas. He discusses the transformative impact of AI in alleviating the documentation workload for healthcare providers, allowing for more focus on patient care. Angelo also emphasizes the critical role Medicaid plays in supporting underserved children, serving as an essential foundation for ensuring their access to health services.
Angelo Giardino, Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah, shares how his role is evolving, especially in addressing pediatric mental health and other pressing healthcare areas. He discusses the transformative impact of AI in alleviating the documentation workload for healthcare providers, allowing for more focus on patient care. Angelo also emphasizes the critical role Medicaid plays in supporting underserved children, serving as an essential foundation for ensuring their access to health services.
Sean O'Connell Full Show 11-11-24OC breaks down the recent Holy War Rivalry Game and his thoughts about the game. OC was joined by Scott Mitchell, Chris Kamrani of The Athletic, BYU Legend Riley Nelson, as well Kyle Whittingham's weekly press conference
Marian Rice joins us to talk about the many hats she wears and several exciting programs at the University of Utah. Marian sits as the: Associate Director of Energy Futures Engine; Associate Director of Peak Water Sustainability Engine; the Lead Critical Minerals Working Group; and is on the Leadership Team NSF Southwest Sustainability Innovation Engine. The University is using these programs to break down silos and connect academics to government agencies, consultants, and industry projects. Lots of exciting potential and possibilities at the U right now!!
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 3 to 7 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
KSL's Top Story: UDOT is making some tough decisions on how many homes and businesses need to go... so the department can go through with plans to widen I-15. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small reports...
In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with President Randall Taylor of the University of Utah to discuss the impact of college football on university life, the evolution of education, and the exciting developments happening in Utah's higher education landscape.President Taylor shares insights on how athletics have transformed the university's reputation and attracted a diverse student body from across the nation. He highlights the importance of building a vibrant campus culture and the university's commitment to fostering innovation and economic development in the state.00:00 - Introduction and Weekend Responsibilities01:11 - The Importance of College Football for Universities02:45 - Impact of Out-of-State Students on Campus Culture04:58 - Student Retention and Post-Graduation Trends05:40 - Land Development and Campus Expansion06:41 - Economic Development and University Collaboration09:39 - Artificial Intelligence Initiatives11:44 - University of Utah's Tech History12:50 - Masters of Business Creation Program14:40 - Background and Career Path of President Taylor16:09 - Leadership Lessons as University President17:13 - Future of Education and Technology Integration20:15 - Evolving Role of Professors in Education23:06 - Political Climate and University Dynamics25:39 - Legacy and Societal Impact of the University26:49 - Managing Growth in Utah28:50 - Collaboration Among University Presidents31:29 - BYU's Medical School Announcement32:32 - Utah's Educational Success Factors33:35 - Personal Reflection on Opportunities and MentorshipIf you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://www.utah.edu/Social:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
President Russell M. Nelson donated the medical journals from his pioneering career as a heart surgeon to the University of Utah on Aug. 30, 2023. “I am deeply grateful for the important role the University of Utah played in my education and surgical career,” President Nelson said. Having “perhaps our most distinguished alumnus donate such a remarkable volume of records” marked a historic day for the university, said U of U President Taylor R. Randall. He joins this episode of the Church News podcast to discuss President Nelson's gift, the value of higher education and the benefit of the Church's institute program to college-aged students. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and executive editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.
University of Utah Quarterback Cam Rising and Tight End Brant Kuithe joined Hans & Scotty live from Las Vegas at Big 12 Media Days.
University of Utah Defensive LIneman Junior Tafuna and Linebacker Karene Reid joined Hans & Scotty live from Las Vegas at Big 12 Media Days.
Charlie didn't go to college, so what makes him qualified to call college a scam (you know, other than achieving massive success without going)? The University of Utah had a lot of combative students approach Charlie's Prove Me Wrong, peppering him with questions like: -What helps "trans" people more, affirmation or reality? -Why is Charlie so confident that America isn't a racist country? -Why are the criminal cases against Trump a legal travesty? Tune in to listen to one of Charlie's most electric campus tables yet! Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At a campus YAF speech, Michael Knowles sits down with one of the students protesting his speech at The University of Utah.