Class of 2023: Set for success
The U welcomes its most academically prepared class yet.
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Read MoreOctober is SafeU Month at the U, and there will be dozens of opportunities to engage in safety awareness, education and training opportunities on campus.
Read MoreHousing & Residential Education has enhanced its physical infrastructure, staffing, policies and protocols.
Read More“I did not fully grasp the impact of the injustices that my ancestors experienced until I was in my 20s. I loosely knew my Japanese-Australian grandmother and her family were interned during World War II. I knew she was a single mother, raising three children in post-war Australia and living below the poverty line. I knew my mother experienced racism in her home country. However, as the child of a white-American father and an immigrant, Japanese-Australian mother, I was shielded from much of this while growing up in a middle-class neighborhood.”
Read MoreSchool of Dance pushes boundaries with fall performance, “Power Couples” symposium at UMFA, and “Cagney,” the highly-anticipated musical, runs through Oct. 5 at Pioneer Theatre Company.
Read MoreOctober is both SafeU Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Students, faculty and staff will have dozens of opportunities during the month to engage in safety awareness, education and training—from a student listening session on safety to workshops on diversity, bystander intervention and healthy relationships.
Read MoreNational Geographic live, a concert and masterclass with American composer Anna Weesner, the first Jazz at the Café of the year and a “survival-of-the-fittest” production of “Macbeth.”
Read MoreEvents kick off with the Legacy of Lowell Service Project and culminate with Utah Football, when fans will cheer on 11th-ranked Utah vs. Washington State.
Read MoreThe new ASUU leadership has a commitment to transparency, diversity, involvement, student health and safety.
Read MoreA unique leadership opportunity is available for the first 110 students who register for the 2019 Student Leadership Summit.
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