U reaches top 10 in new Wall Street Journal rankings
The Wall Street Journal released its latest round of rankings of U.S. universities, placing the U at No. 8 among public schools. Overall, the university ranked No. 43 nationally.
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal released its latest round of rankings of U.S. universities, placing the U at No. 8 among public schools. Overall, the university ranked No. 43 nationally.
Read MoreThe U is launching a new strategic planning process to guide the next 100 years of campus growth.
Read MoreThe Ken Garff University Club has a new name, but the same benefits and experiences.
Read MoreThe University of Utah will join the Big 12 Conference for athletic competition starting with the 2024-25 season.
Read MoreThe Board voted to accept the invitation extended to the University of Utah to join the Big 12 Conference as a member.
Read MoreReaction from campus leaders on the Big 12 announcement
Read MoreThe U is monitoring three related nationwide data breaches traced back to MOVEit Transfer, a file transfer software used by third-party contractors.
Read MoreThe U does not use race or ethnicity as a factor in its admissions process. U leaders affirm their support for creating a campus where all feel safe and welcome.
Read MoreEffective with the Fall 2024 Semester, the employee tuition benefit will apply to base undergraduate tuition, base graduate tuition and undergraduate differential tuition.
Read MoreAfter pausing the program for two years, the U has discontinued the initiative for helping students finance their college costs.
Read MoreAs of this college “decision day” May 1, approximately 6,100 students have paid deposits to attend the U during the Fall 2023 Semester.
Read MoreMore than 147,700 individual donors contributed to the “Imagine New Heights” capital campaign over nearly nine years.
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