By Justin Sorensen During this past summer, my colleague Anthony Sams and I had the privilege of hosting several public events throughout Utah for the Downwinders of Utah Archive – an educational resource designed to share the story of nuclear weapons testing conducted at the Nevada...

By Robert Nelson Greetings, As Head of Media Studios, responsible for projects conceived and recorded in the Audio Studio, I get to connect with a lot of creative people wanting to record interesting things. Podcasts, video game effects, interviews. On occasion I will come into someone who wants...

By Justin Sorensen One of the things I love most about our GIS Services department is the opportunities it presents for collaborating on projects. Whether they be students, faculty, or staff members, each project is unique. Through these collaborations, I am able to provide my expertise...

By Anthony Sams The Marriott Library has officially opened its newest classroom. Dedicated to immersive learning, the VR Classroom furthers the mission of the Marriott Library by providing access to new and emerging technologies. The VR Classroom (Room 1009) is a dedicated space for teaching and...

By Justin Sorensen Utilizing GIS technology to showcase a Library collection or resource is always exciting as it becomes an opportunity to provide you with a method for exploring materials in ways previously unavailable. While the Library database aids you in individually identifying images within our...

By TJ Ferrill After a restful Labor Day weekend, it's another busy week at the Marriott Library! Everyone is looking forward to Hooplaza and progress continues on our up-and-coming ProtoSpace. The ProtoSpace website will be live soon - huge thanks to our web development team for...

By Luke Leither Welcome back to a new school year! We in Creativity and Innovation Services are excited to see all the new and familiar faces on campus and in the library. This year we're looking forward to exciting opportunities as we begin to explore new spaces...

By Justin Sorensen 45-years ago today, Charles Lindbergh (an American aviator, author, and explorer) passed away at the age of 74. Growing up, Lindbergh demonstrated great interest in the mechanics of motorized transportation and while he had enrolled in college as a mechanical engineering student, he...