Vice Presidential Debate commuter impact
Many of these impacts are needed to accommodate staging equipment, work trailers and satellite trucks vital to making the debate a worldwide success.
Read MoreMany of these impacts are needed to accommodate staging equipment, work trailers and satellite trucks vital to making the debate a worldwide success.
Read MoreWhat you need to know about access to campus from Sunday, Sept. 27 through Sunday, Oct. 11.
Read MoreAs the host to the upcoming vice presidential debate, the U has been hard at work finding ways to incorporate the debate into fall programming.
Read MoreIntroducing the Friday Forum series on racism in higher education.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out—see how the U ranked in the 2021 “Best Colleges.”
Read MoreThe latest issue of University of Utah Magazine is hot off the presses. Check out the features, including investigating if debates change people’s minds, a COVID-19 timeline and how the U responded to an earthquake in the middle of a pandemic.
Read MoreThe University of Utah will continue in its current Orange restrictions status at least through Oct. 10, the last day of our planned two-week “circuit breaker” shift to online-only classes.
Read MoreThe Sustainability Office is quickly adapting its sustainable food initiatives to ensure that students have access to food and community.
Read MoreMembers of the U’s Confucius Institute bonded over food–over Zoom.
Read MoreJoin the virtual Get Involved Fair to learn about and join clubs, organizations and campus activities.
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