Humans of the U: Diego Albert Torres
“Intentionally adds a new depth of expression to the art I am creating. It’s about how I can communicate with different communities.”
Read More“Intentionally adds a new depth of expression to the art I am creating. It’s about how I can communicate with different communities.”
Read MoreHere are some book recommendations from the J. Willard Marriott Library for this year’s Pride Week theme, Here & Queer: The Pride Renaissance.
Read MoreThe efforts and contributions of women in society are often minimized or sometimes ignored altogether. This year, the University of Utah is highlighting its annual Women’s Week with the theme, “Untold Stories and Everyday Heroism.”
Read MoreThis one-night only event seeks to make audiences truly consider the value of the ocean and resolve to fight for it.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah students get free tickets with their UCard, thanks to the Arts Pass program.
Read More“For me, film is the medium that best engages with my sense of awe.”
Read MoreOn Feb. 23 and 24, the Digital Humanities Utah Symposium was held at the Marriott Library, attracting more than 100 scholars from universities across the Intermountain West and beyond.
Read MoreMarch is officially recognized as Women’s History Month through presidential proclamation. Here are suggestions from the Marriott Library for books to read this month!
Read MoreMarriott Library Press publishes a handmade book with writing from Terry Tempest Williams and artwork by Gaylord Schanilec.
Read MoreRead about the “New Utah,” a U resource shedding light on nationwide drug shortages, a stunning tribute to the College of Fine Arts and more.
Read More“The live element of being in the room with students creates things that will never happen again.”
Read MoreThe concert will feature vibrant new pieces by U dance faculty and one of the foremost scholars on George Balanchine.
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