Humans of the U: Bergen Meyer
“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read More“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read More“As I enter this new phase of life, I am proud of what I did despite the impossible. I am proud to be the first.”
Read More“When there are people present who want to make a change in another person’s college experiences then, even if it’s hard, you can get through it.”
Read More“I don’t find community all too easily. As a multiracial person, it’s sometimes hard to find that acceptance, even within my own communities. So I really like to find a place where I fully feel like I belong. I really feel like I have that in Transform.”
Read MoreWork crews are erecting a large special events tent in the green space that is the heart of Presidents Circle that will host a week of festivities associated with the campaign and graduation
Read MoreChloe Carr learned her most important life lessons at the ballpark with her dad.
Read MoreFrances P. Battle, William “Bill” Higuchi, Richard “Dick” Marriott and Camilla Smith will be honored at the general commencement ceremony on May 4.
Read MoreTim Shriver, activist, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Public Impact Scholar and leader of the Social and Emotional Learning movement will deliver this year’s keynote.
Read MoreOn May 5, the University of Utah returned to an in-person commencement ceremony after two years of virtual celebrations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe University of Utah’s highest faculty accolade is awarded to isotope scientist Thure Cerling.
Read More“I want to be an ally to underserved populations and help break the segregation cycle. I would like to make others’ paths easier than mine.”
Read MoreRead about the achievements of exceptional faculty members in teaching, research, mentorship and service.
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