Author: Matilyn Mortensen
Building a more connected student support ecosystem: Peer education at the U
Student success at the University of Utah doesn’t happen by accident.
Read MoreBreaking down the 2026 legislative session
Find out how this year’s legislative session impacted the U.
Read MoreCelebrate Pride Week at the U
The Center for Community and Cultural Engagement is hosting a variety of events from March 30 to April 4 for all members of the campus community.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Sarah Ostler
“I am grateful I can bring my perspective to this work and that I can learn from their experience too.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Ashley Shin
“One thing I really appreciate about UAC so far is how rich and inclusive the community feels.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Arsen Spaulding
“I’ve always wanted to come to Korea because I’ve never really connected with this part of my heritage.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Cait Quirk
“Going forward, this program has helped me learn that I want to work in community spaces and be engaged with the land and people and histories of those places.”
Read MoreLabs meet the legislature: Student research on Capitol Hill
For 26 years, the University of Utah and Utah State University have partnered to connect legislators with the innovative work of undergraduate researchers by hosting the annual Research on Capitol Hill event.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Katherine Berensen
“My experience doing undergraduate research has been truly nothing short of transformative.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Sydney Brooksby
“It’s allowed me to think systematically while also bringing about peace with my condition and bringing about hope that incurable is not a stopping point for us.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Monica Weedon
“It’s really ground-breaking research. Through our literature review, we found there are no other studies that have really focused on females with autism, finding them and screening them.”
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