Humans of the U: Tyler Beeston
“I’m moving abroad for a year, away from my family, but I’m excited to explore a new frontier.”
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Read MoreThrough programs like fundamentals, workshops and startups, the institute has cultivated a strong network of leaders committed to community-driven change.
Read MoreThis year’s Fulbright awardees received funding through three programs.
Read More“The teaching itself is a big part of what I’m looking forward to.”
Read More“This opportunity would have been completely off the table for me if it weren’t fully funded. I am so grateful I took the chance and applied.”
Read More“The staff (in the office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships) helped me identify what I wanted to study and what program would make the most sense.”
Read More“This year’s commencement theme, ‘The U behind you, the world in front of you,’ resonates with me because I feel like the U has become part of who I am.”
Read More“When I look back on my years at the Asia Campus, the moments that stay with me the most aren’t necessarily the academic achievements. It’s the people I met along the way.”
Read MoreThis foundational regulation shapes core aspects of the academic experience—from grading and course structure to registration and academic standards.
Read MoreThis week, Nathalia Alvarez graduates from the College of Fine Arts. Though it’s the first degree she’s earned from the college, it won’t be the first time she’s crossed the stage at convocation.
Read MoreThe 157th General Commencement will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, at the Jon M. Huntsman Center.
Read More“I’ve always said: Just do it. Do it scared, shaking, voice cracking.”
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