What does anti-Mormon bias look like in academia?
Utah State University professor Patrick Mason provides a perspective on what anti-religious, and specifically anti-Mormon bias, can look like in academic settings.
Read MoreUtah State University professor Patrick Mason provides a perspective on what anti-religious, and specifically anti-Mormon bias, can look like in academic settings.
Read MoreUnderstanding and addressing antisemitism is an important part of ensuring the U is a safe place for all members of the community.
Read MoreThough the school’s founding is closely tied to the LDS Church, there are elements of tension that exist between the two institutions.
Read MoreLast month, the University of Utah Department of Public Safety concluded its Courageous Conversation series for this school year with a discussion about the department’s new emphasis on becoming “peace officers.”
Read More“I’ve wanted to come to the U ever since I came here on a field trip in junior high.”
Read MoreNo federal legislation exists regarding the ethical treatment of non-Native American ancestors held by institutions. Anthropologists explored the ethical problems and opportunities for people responsible for the deceased, and the descendants they represent.
Read MoreRuma Chopra was selected after an extensive national search, which was chaired by Marla DeJong, dean of the College of Nursing, and Edmond Fong, chair of Ethnic Studies.
Read MoreUpon completion, Operation S.U.C.C.E.S.S. fellows attain expertise that helps them become the next generation of great community leaders.
Read MoreNLA director, Amy Fulton explains how shared equity leadership helps colleges and universities sustain a culture of equity and inclusion
Read MoreEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion welcomes Edén Cortés-López in a new partnership with the College of Education.
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