A history of drag in Utah
From long skirts trailing on the floor in 1870 to today’s creativity, performance, community and celebration, the nuances of the word “drag” has evolved over time.
Read MoreFrom long skirts trailing on the floor in 1870 to today’s creativity, performance, community and celebration, the nuances of the word “drag” has evolved over time.
Read MoreThe new UMFA exhibit depicts the legacy of tatau, the art of Samoan tattooing, and tells a story of history, craftsmanship, tradition and a people preserving their own story.
Read MoreThe U’s American Indian Resource Center celebrated the contributions of some of the state’s most distinguished Indigenous community members at the Native Excellence Gala.
Read MoreHBCUs have a unique role in American higher education. Learn more about this from HBCU coordinator Rodney Cohen.
Read MoreStudents participating in this new course used investigative techniques to explore a string of homicides in Salt Lake City where all victims were part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreUna experiencia profesional demuestra que la educación secundaria es posible cuando los estudiantes siguen sus pasiones.
Read MoreA catered career experience illustrates that secondary education is obtainable when students follow their passions.
Read MoreU professor who prepares maps, prints and products using ochres from Utah field sites presented her work with the Field Studio Geontological Survey in Venice.
Read MoreAlejandro Moreno and officials from the U.S. Department of Energy learned about ongoing research on geothermal energy, science communication and education.
Read MoreUtah State University professor Patrick Mason provides a perspective on what anti-religious, and specifically anti-Mormon bias, can look like in academic settings.
Read MoreThe cast is filled with top-notch talent from Broadway, National Tours, and even from the U’s own Theatre Department.
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