Challenges facing international students
The university supports its international students.
The university supports its international students.
New Wikipedia-like website created by U alum aims to better connect legal resources to those who need it — while also giving U law students a fresh way to improve their legal research skills in the classroom.
COVID-19 is changing the way classes will happen.
Survey results reveal how students and faculty have responded to the switch to online learning.
New Master of Legal Studies program will launch in fall of 2018 to provide non-law professionals training on the legal system.
The cross-disciplinary clinic will be dedicated to promoting access to justice and democratizing legal information.
U leaders are recognizing individuals and teams of staff and faculty members who stood out for their efforts in shifting to all-online coursework with the inaugural Online Excellence Awards.
“In 1949, I was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant in the Air Force and spent two years as the pharmacy officer at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines during the Korean conflict. Upon my return, I was employed at Professional Pharmacy, Medical Arts Pharmacy and lastly as a civilian pharmacy officer at Hill Air Force Base hospital. In 1961, I opened Mountain View Pharmacy in Bountiful. . . .At that time there was no Chinese restaurant in Bountiful. We were fortunate to find a couple from Vernal that started off as the first chefs at the Mandarin.”
Law student lands dream internship in Washington D.C.
We are implementing the following changes to spring semester to limit and slow the spread of COVID-19.