2019 Grad Fair
Be sure to attend the annual Grad Fair at the University Campus Store March 28-30 for all your grad regalia needs.
Read MoreBe sure to attend the annual Grad Fair at the University Campus Store March 28-30 for all your grad regalia needs.
Read MoreCivil rights veteran and U alum Rev. France A. Davis will deliver commencement address exploring the power of unity.
Read MoreFormer high school teacher, basketball coach and Jazz season-ticket holder suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2014, but got a big assist from the U’s Commencement 2018 speaker Ben Nemtin, who has made a career of fulfilling “bucket list” dreams, and received roundball treatment fit for an all-star.
Read MoreThe U celebrated the largest graduating class in its history with 8,568 students. If you missed out on the event, take a look at this year’s commencement.
Read MoreBen Nemtin, No. 1 New York Times best-selling author and star of MTV’s “The Buried Life,” gave the keynote address at commencement and provided students with five steps to make the impossible possible.
Read MoreHodan Abdi, a Somali refugee who fled to Ethiopia with her family, spoke to students at commencement about her experience at the U and dream of becoming a doctor.
Read MoreRichard B. Brown, dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Utah, was honored with the U’s highest faculty accolade.
Read MoreGeneral commencement ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 3 with most convocations Friday, May 4.
Read MoreAs the Class of 2018 prepares to celebrate its success, meet a few of the graduates and remember the ones we’ve highlighted over the last few weeks.
Read MoreU faculty recognized for teaching, scholarly and creative research, service, innovation and impact, community-engaged teaching and more.
Read MoreHere’s a list of all 20 convocations on the schedule this year and ways to navigate to and from the celebrations.
Read MoreBen Nemtin, No. 1 New York Times best-selling author and star of MTV’s “The Buried Life,” to share message of accomplishing the impossible as graduates pursue future endeavors.
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