COMMENCEMENT RECAP
A 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 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 MoreHere’s your guide to graduation. Check out this breakdown of each and every one of the 16 colleges’ convocations.
Read MoreFrom signing the block U to Instagram contests: graduation traditions at the U.
Read MoreIn what turned out to be legendary coach Greg Marsden’s final season, Utah Gymnastics broke more records and made 2015 unforgettable.
Read MoreThis weekend’s red-white game is a chance for borderline players to prove themselves worthy of playing time come fall, for younger players to turn heads and make an immediate impact and for first-teamers to gel in the system and hone the playbook.
Read MoreGraduating this year? Tag your favorite moments and experiences at the U with #UtahGrad15 on Instagram or Twitter for a chance to win an iPad Mini (or $300 to the Campus Store). Click the photo to the left for details.
Read MoreWith the passing of Deedee Corradini, who earned her master’s in psychology from the U, the world lost a pioneer who worked relentlessly for the rights of women in Utah and across the globe.
Read MoreTo help the campus community, and particularly students, understand the process for reporting sexual assault, ASUU is joining a national awareness campaign and hosting a panel discussion Wednesday, Feb. 11, 3-4 p.m. in the Union’s Saltair Room.
Read MoreNominate a colleague for a $2,500 Alta Sustainability Leadership Award.
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor visited campus and had a unique conversation with faculty, staff, U students and some local high school students.
Read MoreMake finding your way around campus easier on our new online campus map. Designed with the mobile user in mind, navigating the sloped pedestrian thoroughfares through the U will be a breeze.
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