Campus Safety response to April 29 rally was strategic, multi-layered
The university’s response to the rally on April 29 has drawn both praise and criticism.
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.
Read MoreThe search committee is being co-chaired by Mitzi Montoya, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and Randy Peterson, dean of the College of Pharmacy.
Read MoreThe U is mourning the loss of Ted Wilson, teacher and mentor to generations of Hinckley Institute of Politics interns and politicians alike.
Read MoreAs a state university, the U is a public space. Not every location on campus is a free speech zone, but many are.
Read MoreThe new Meldrum Theatre—named for donors Pete and Cathie Meldrum opened March 29.
Read MoreUniversity peace officers recently participated in training from South Carolina-based SASS Go who accomplishes their mission by protecting and supporting survivors, their families and the professionals who serve them.
Read MoreCharles Bruce Musgrave has accepted an offer to serve as dean starting July 1, 2024.
Read MoreUtah lawmakers adopted HB 261, “Equal Opportunity Initiatives,” prohibiting state higher education institutions from relying on certain individual characteristics in decisions regarding aspects of employment or education.
Read MoreUtah’s eight degree-granting colleges and universities and technical and community colleges focused on sharing the value post-high school education brings to the state.
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