Humans of the U: Mike Wilkinson
“The responsibility of safety comes naturally to me; I don’t have to think about it.”
Read More“The responsibility of safety comes naturally to me; I don’t have to think about it.”
Read MoreWhat Goes Around Comes Around, also known by its lovably clunky acronym WGACA, pronounced “wuh-gah-kah,” is a free, on-campus, pop-up thrift shop.
Read MoreAhead of Utah’s annual legislative session, University of Utah President Taylor Randall joined Geoffrey Landward, Utah’s commissioner of higher education, and Mitzi Montoya, the U’s provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs, in a panel discussion.
Read MoreRandall and Elizabeth Cantwell, president of Utah State University, joined together as the leaders of Utah’s two R1 institutions to present to the Utah Board of Higher Education.
Read MoreUtah’s annual 45-day law-making session begins on Jan. 21. Playing a key role behind the scenes will be interns from colleges and universities around the state.
Read More“If you are feeling lost and don’t know what to do, just get involved as much as you can.”
Read MoreAfter her teammate and friend Lauren McCluskey was murdered, Mesa Weidle became a self-defense instructor to help other girls and women keep themselves safe.
Read MoreLooking for things to do over winter break? Here’s a list of ideas that are free or discounted with your student ID.
Read MoreThe event showcased a wide variety of products from 14 student vendors, and provided the campus community with an opportunity to shop locally and sustainably.
Read MoreLooking for unique holiday gifts? We’ve got you! From handmade products by local artisans to experience-based gifts, there’s something for everyone on your list in this gift guide.
Read MoreTo further bridge the gap from classroom concepts to proficient practice, the College of Social Work offers paid apprenticeships to Substance Use Disorder Treatment Training Certificate Program graduates.
Read MoreThe Utah Board of Higher Education approved the University of Utah’s new Center for Community and Cultural Engagement, CCE, at their Nov. 21 meeting.
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