How the university reports incidents of bias or hate
The University of Utah will continue reporting potential hate crimes to the campus community under a new threat assessment process.
Read MoreThe University of Utah will continue reporting potential hate crimes to the campus community under a new threat assessment process.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah faculty have been studying the 2024 Election—from campaign ads to disinformation, calls to abolish the Electoral College and young voter behavior.
Read MoreThe University of Utah has created a new speaker series intended to inform, engage and empower students, faculty and staff, as well as the wider Utah population.
Read MoreCurt Doman, a longtime entrepreneur and philanthropist, is the newest member of the University of Utah Board of Trustees.
Read MoreAt a gala and capital campaign launch at the end of September, UAC students, faculty and university and state leaders took a moment to bask in the campus’ success.
Read MoreLearn about Josh Shulruff’s approach to facilitating student advocacy and activism.
Read MoreAfter HB 261 was signed into law on Jan. 30, 2024, university leaders worked to understand each facet of the legislation.
Read MoreGuidance for how to report potential hate crimes, discrimination and harassment.
Read MoreTo ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone involved, the university is making preparations and providing important information regarding potential impacts and necessary adjustments.
Read MoreProxima delivers on a promise made to the West Valley City community nearly three years ago.
Read MoreThis year, President Taylor Randall is giving all first-year students copies of a unique self-help book: “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier.”
Read MoreAt a groundbreaking on Aug. 19 at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah, the university and Army Reserve formalized a deal years in the making, marking a milestone in Utah’s commitment to military support.
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