PAINTING A BRIDGE TO BURMA
Nyan Soe volunteers his talent to help children in migrant schools in Thailand express their experiences and emotions through artwork, while also creating learning opportunities for U students.
Read MoreNyan Soe volunteers his talent to help children in migrant schools in Thailand express their experiences and emotions through artwork, while also creating learning opportunities for U students.
Read MoreU law professor Debora Threedy takes on the century old Joe Hill case in a new play debuting at the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Read MoreMarriott Library has archive of Salt Lake City concert posters spanning more than 50 years.
Read MoreRare oversized pieces donated to the U’s J. Willard Marriott Library hold estimated value of $250,000.
Read MoreRecently, the Department of Languages and Literature changed its name to Department of World Languages and Cultures to accurately reflect the classes and research it provides.
Read MoreThe Tanner Humanities Center launched an initiative supporting the study of Mormonism on campus and in the wider community.
Read MoreUtahPresents offers something new to the public and U community.
Read MoreNew book debunks popular myths about the way we communicate.
Read MoreNEA grant provides free book arts workshop sessions for the community at the U’s Marriott Library.
Read MoreU student Madelyn Stafford, who is visually impaired, has teamed up with UMFA to make their website, museum tours, including their audio and braille, accessible to all.
Read MoreAuthor of “The Color Purple,” Alice Walker, and acclaimed filmmaker Pratibha Parmar to visit the U discussing women’s rights and human rights.
Read MoreHumanities professors Nadja Durbach and Melanie Rae Thon were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships and chosen among 3,000 applicants.
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