“HEAVEN: A HISTORY”
How religion functions in modern society is one of the most important questions asked in the humanities, and Colleen McDannell has given us path-breaking answers.
Read MoreHow religion functions in modern society is one of the most important questions asked in the humanities, and Colleen McDannell has given us path-breaking answers.
Read MoreDeep dive as part of “School-to-Prison Pipeline” research at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Public Policy Clinic brings to light disturbing disparities.
Read MoreUtah is one of the fastest growing states in the nation and by 2050 its population will double. Make sure your voice is heard in shaping the future of education, recreation, public land use and more in the Your Utah Your Future survey.
Read MoreSarah Munro has accepted the position of special assistant to the President for Campus Community Partnerships and director of University Neighborhood Partners.
Read MoreFree arts workshop at the U will serve broader community, supporting outreach to diverse and underserved populations.
Read MoreARUP scholarships enable the U to recruit some of the best and brightest in the country.
Read MoreJoin the Natural History Museum of Utah for a staff and faculty appreciation evening on May 27.
Read MoreU student named Pro Bono Law Student of the Year by the Young Lawyers Division of the Utah State Bar at an event connected to Law Day.
Read MoreA record 8,363 students graduated from the U on May 7, and not even stormy skies could dampen the festivities. Here’s a look back at this year’s commencement and convocation ceremonies.
Read MoreJournalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari — imprisoned for 118 days while covering the 2009 election for Newsweek — was the keynote speaker at Hinckley Institute’s anniversary event.
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