Black faculty and staff honored for outstanding achievement
During Black History Month, the University of Utah’s Black Cultural Center recognized the U’s best and brightest academic and professional community members.
Read MoreDuring Black History Month, the University of Utah’s Black Cultural Center recognized the U’s best and brightest academic and professional community members.
Read MoreThis year, the DoCA will be rooted in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) partnerships initiative at the U, exploring how strategic partnerships can build bridges of talent and excellence.
Read MoreIn addition to the main programs, the center also conducts various ongoing identity development workshops that serve students of every background and heritage.
Read MoreEboo Patel, founder and president of Chicago-based nonprofit Interfaith America, spent three days on the University of Utah’s campus, sharing his message of interfaith bridge-building.
Read MoreFor over a century, American have been recognizing the contributions of African Americans throughout United States history.
Read MoreThis year, the U marked the ruby jubilee anniversary.
Read MoreAn abundance of campus events bring interfaith collaboration to the U this spring with University Impact Scholar, Eboo Patel.
Read MoreAccess to quality health care is among the most critical components of healthy living for individuals in Utah and nationwide.
Read MoreEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion Vice President Mary Ann Villarreal hosts new podcast that brings together national figures to explore why belonging matters.
Read MoreRuth E. Carter knows a thing or two about shining on a big stage. A trailblazing Hollywood costume designer, she is the first Black artist to twice win the Academy Award. This year she’ll deliver the MLK Week keynote at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law Moot Courtroom at noon on January 16.
Read MoreInaugural MLK gala to pay tribute to Utah community and civil rights leaders.
Read MoreEldridge will serve as Tribal Liaison for each of the state’s eight federally recognized indigenous nations.
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