Pro tips: Rules for posting on campus
Signs, notices and posters are covered by the university’s speech policy, so be sure to follow the process for permission to post.
Read MoreSigns, notices and posters are covered by the university’s speech policy, so be sure to follow the process for permission to post.
Read MoreThe Hinckley Institute of Politics and BYU’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies moderated “Tolerance Means Dialogues,” a discussion on how to live together respectfully and find common ground.
Read MoreThe change is an effort to align U Remembers with remembrances at other campuses and across the country.
Read MoreThe U has named longtime financial and operations executive Jeff Labrum to the role.
Read MoreIn November, join in the celebration and learn about the unique relationship the U shares with the state’s eight tribal nations.
Read MoreThe housing is built specifically for university students but is not run by the institution’s Housing and Residential Education.
Read MoreThe Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation is providing $1.1 million in scholarship funding. Awards will range based on student need. The scholarships can be used to cover costs at any university housing. Applications are due on Nov. 1.
Read MoreReinvigorated under new leadership, the center offers a hub for faculty experts and thought leaders to engage with students and staff from different cultures and experiences.
Read MoreUNICOS will serve as a state hub for industry and workforce development.
Read MoreThe University of Utah released two major safety reports this week—an accounting of overall campus crime and fire statistics from 2022 required by federal law, and a housing-specific analysis dictated by state law.
Read MoreThe focus of President Taylor Randall’s second Utah Across Utah Tour this summer was rural health care.
Read MoreU.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Colleges rankings are out and the U’s 15-year-old gaming program came in at No. 1 among public universities and No. 3 overall.
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