Commencement 2020 recap
The U honors 8,628 graduates during first-ever virtual commencement ceremony.
Read MoreThe U honors 8,628 graduates during first-ever virtual commencement ceremony.
Read MoreAcademic deans congratulate graduates during the 2020 virtual commencement.
Read MoreMartha Bradley-Evans, senior associate vice president for academic affairs and dean of the Office of Undergraduate Studies, is the 2020 recipient of the Rosenblatt Prize for Excellence.
Read MoreJohn Warnock delivers keynote address during the 2020 general commencement.
Read MoreThe debate is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020.
Read MoreA campus-wide virtual commencement will take place on Thursday, April 30, at 6:30 p.m.
Read MoreU faculty are recognized for teaching, scholarly and creative research, service, innovation and impact, community-engaged teaching and more.
Read MoreA new Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) presidency, has been sworn in for the 2020-21 academic year.
Read MoreMeet the U’s newest Truman and Goldwater Scholars and Fulbright Fellows.
Read MoreRies was president of the medical staff for the University of Utah Hospital & Clinics and served as the clinical director of infectious diseases/HIV at U of U Health.
Read MoreRenowned geneticist and father of molecular biology at the U passes away.
Read MoreHonoring outstanding faculty, staff, employers and students who show a dedication to prioritizing and integrating career development into their daily work.
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