FAQ: HB 261 guidance for students
Guidance about HB 261 for University of Utah students returning to campus.
Read MoreGuidance about HB 261 for University of Utah students returning to campus.
Read MorePreparing for large-scale construction projects at the nexus of on-campus housing, recreation and athletics facilities requires closing the Kahlert Village parking lot.
Read MoreThe University of Utah plans to actively pursue collaboration opportunities with the Church of Jesus Christ and BYU in medical education and clinical care.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah President Taylor Randall congratulated Dr. Mary Ann Villarreal on her appointment as a vice president to the AACU.
Read MoreThe transition to a new way of doing things has been implemented across campus—a complex and, at times, painful process.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Magazine Editor and Associate Director of Communications Seth Bracken moderated a June 24 panel discussion of AI use in higher education communications projects.
Read MoreIn compliance with HB 261, the university will close three student resource centers, streamlining student support services and cultural and community engagement initiatives in two new centralized centers.
Read MoreThe acquisition will help consolidate the U’s downtown footprint by providing a central home for several university offices spread throughout the city.
Read MoreThe university’s response to the rally on April 29 has drawn both praise and criticism.
Read MoreGuidance for faculty academic freedom and classroom management after HB 261, “Equal Opportunity Initiatives.”
Read MoreNew guidance for equity, diversity and inclusion efforts on campus includes information for faculty preparing syllabi and other course materials for the summer and fall semesters.
Read MoreStatement from University of Utah President Taylor Randall about April 29, 2024 pro-Palestine protest.
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