Author: Matilyn Mortensen
Humans of the U: Bergen Meyer
“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Nahum Tadesse
“As I enter this new phase of life, I am proud of what I did despite the impossible. I am proud to be the first.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Sandra Del Rio Madrigal
“When there are people present who want to make a change in another person’s college experiences then, even if it’s hard, you can get through it.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Brendan Hatch
“I don’t find community all too easily. As a multiracial person, it’s sometimes hard to find that acceptance, even within my own communities. So I really like to find a place where I fully feel like I belong. I really feel like I have that in Transform.”
Read MoreAscendium Grant will support new research center focused on postsecondary education in prisons
The proposed center will serve as a national hub for defining critical evidence gaps and advancing rigorous research to inform the design, evaluation and improvement of postsecondary education programs for incarcerated learners.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Veronica Martinez
“What I really want to do is be an advocate for immigrants and for my community.”
Read MoreEarth Week 2023: Indigenizing Utah
The Sustainability Office and the American Indian Resource Center are bringing Earth Week to the U.
Read MoreStudent commencement speaker: Lessons from the ball field
Chloe Carr learned her most important life lessons at the ballpark with her dad.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Melissa Munguia
“There are so many unanswered questions in this world. I just want to see if I can help answer those questions in any way.”
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