“HEAVEN: A HISTORY”
How religion functions in modern society is one of the most important questions asked in the humanities, and Colleen McDannell has given us path-breaking answers.
Read MoreHow religion functions in modern society is one of the most important questions asked in the humanities, and Colleen McDannell has given us path-breaking answers.
Read MoreFree arts workshop at the U will serve broader community, supporting outreach to diverse and underserved populations.
Read MoreU student creates documentary to highlight life and legacy of Thomas G. Stockham, Jr., father of digital audio recording.
Read MoreCollege of Fine Arts Dean Raymond Tymas-Jones appoints Professor Miguel Chuaqui as Director of the School of Music.
Read MoreThe University of Utah Board of Trustees recognized students Allyson Armstrong and Katharine Blumenthal with the prestigious 2015-16 Ivory Prize for Excellence in Student Leadership at its April meeting.
Read MoreGraphic designer and U assistant professor Yvette Shen dove into the data surrounding Salt Lake’s air pollution problem and created an interactive visualization of changing air quality over 35 years. You’ll be surprised by what she found.
Read MoreThe semi-annual Clothesline Project takes place in the Union Ballroom hallway April 15-16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shirts are decorated by local survivors and victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
Read MoreDianne Harris, director of the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities and professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joins the U July 1.
Read MoreThe U’s Inter-Tribal Student Association presents the 43rd annual Sustaining our Culture Powwow, beginning with the Grand Entry in the Union Ballroom.
Read MoreFor U freshman and recent Youth America Grand Prix first place winner in the contemporary dance category, Kara Roseborough, dancing comes as naturally to her as breathing does.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah’s game programs ranked no. 1 and 2 by Princeton Review.
Read MoreThis week 143 University of Utah students will devote more than 5,000 hours of service around the western U.S. and Canada through the U’s Alternative Breaks program organized through the Bennion Community Services Center.
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