Humans of the U: Commencement 2020
As the Class of 2020 prepares to celebrate its success, meet a few of the graduates.
Read MoreAs the Class of 2020 prepares to celebrate its success, meet a few of the graduates.
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 More“I knew it was a profession that will allow me to one day help my mom. What I didn’t expect was that dentistry would connect me with my [Haitian] heritage.”
Read MoreIn addition to a virtual General Commencement on April 30, graduate candidates elect to participate in December convocations in person.
Read MoreThe U Commencement Committee asks graduating seniors for input on in-person celebration options in addition to a virtual ceremony on April 30.
Read MoreIf you missed out on this year’s event, read or listen to Rev. France A. Davis’ speech on unity and student speaker Alisa Cloward’s message about hard work and supporting the success of others.
Read MoreCivil rights activist Rev. France A. Davis gave the keynote address at commencement and challenged graduates to “find a way to bring us together.”
Read MoreAlisa Cloward, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, was chosen as the student speaker.
Read MoreChemistry Chair Cynthia Burrows received the 2019 Rosenblatt Prize and was honored during the 2019 commencement ceremony for transcending ordinary teaching, research and administrative efforts.
Read MoreThursday’s commencement address from civil rights veteran and U alum Rev. France A. Davis can be watched live at utah.edu/live.
Read MoreAs the Class of 2019 prepares to celebrate their success, meet a few of the graduates and remember the ones we’ve highlighted over the past few weeks.
Read MoreGraduates and guests may park on campus for free during commencement and convocation ceremonies, but as campus parking is limited, visitors are encouraged to use the free U shuttle service.
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