How debating helps refugees find success in Utah
In its second year, the U’s Refugee Debate League provides free instruction in rhetorical skills to displaced people resettling in Utah.
Read MoreIn its second year, the U’s Refugee Debate League provides free instruction in rhetorical skills to displaced people resettling in Utah.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to curl up with unique and inspiring books during the upcoming semester break, look no further than this list.
Read MoreThe project is an exciting endeavor weaving teaching, practice and research into a tangible tapestry of product and experience.
Read MoreThe Alpenbock Climbing Club Scrapbooks (Volume I and Volume II) are now available online in the J. Willard Marriott Digital Library.
Read MoreDeepfake Festival will feature student works created in Collins’ two classes this semester, Media Arts in the Age of AI and Immersion/Interaction/Installation.
Read MoreNew digital database explores Indigenous and African American Enslavement in Utah Territory using primary sources.
Read MoreTake a comedic romp in the countryside without leaving Salt Lake City.
Read MoreThe Great Science Books course will explore a series of books, historical and modern, to question and challenge how science is understood both as an object and method of inquiry.
Read MoreIndigenous artist and U alum Timothy White Eagle returns to campus with his newest work.
Read MoreCheck out these books to better understand the world. IEW is Nov. 13-17.
Read MoreFirst formed in 1969, the acclaimed 19-member ensemble brings jazz to all types of audiences nationwide and abroad.
Read MoreCelebrate the landmark musical’s 50th anniversary in all of its interactive, campy glory.
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