Center for Latin American Studies hosts annual Nahuatl Language & Culture Program
The U’s program is the only in the country that boasts an on-campus Nahuatl language instructor.
Read MoreThe U’s program is the only in the country that boasts an on-campus Nahuatl language instructor.
Read MoreCheck out these books to celebrate the month!
Read MoreFeatured in the atrium and foyer of the L. S. Skaggs Building are the art pieces Three Medusae and Sisyphus, both created by artist Bruce Shapiro.
Read MoreArts Bash boasts live performances, information booths, giveaways, interactive art and free food! This year’s event is on Aug. 27.
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Read MoreWhether you are new to campus, starting your sophomore year or embarking on your final semester, we hope you join us at Weeks of Welcome 2025.
Read MoreThe tumultuous journey of the Mormon Pioneers is paramount to understanding the history of our state, but it is not the only one.
Read MoreSponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, this nationally competitive program supports academic exchanges between the U.S. and over 140 countries.
Read MoreHannah Carr’s design will feature a large Block U with images of students engaged in various creative activities on campus.
Read MoreA student from ART 3150 and ART 4110 was selected to display their coursework as the latest installation to be featured in the Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Read MoreThe Utah Quilt Heritage Photograph Collection honors the legacy of quilting in Utah.
Read MorePioneer John Boylston Fairbanks’ diary is part of the American Westward Migration digital library collection, recounting the early days of his journey.
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