Celebrating the 54th annual University of Utah Pow Wow
“Threading Our Legacies,” reflects the cultural teachings and responsibilities passed down through families and ancestors.
Read More“Threading Our Legacies,” reflects the cultural teachings and responsibilities passed down through families and ancestors.
Read MoreRead about the U alumni saving the world’s rarest chocolate, a campus cold case resolved after 50 years, 24 ways the U is making the world a brighter place and more.
Read More“As for the Black Student Union, it’s been a very central part to my college experience.”
Read MoreThis year broke the 1934 record for least amount of snow—and spring came early! Come get your floral fix before a much-needed storm blankets the ‘Butte.
Read MoreA panel of five University of Utah leaders came together on Wednesday, Feb. 25 as part of a campus safety town hall organized by ASUU. Keith Squires, chief safety officer, discussed ongoing efforts to launch the Public Safety Framework that will guide the U over the coming years and explained that the Department of Public […]
Read MoreSydney Peterson is not only one of the best adaptive Nordic skiers in the world, but she is also a Paralympic champion.
Read MoreThe upcoming public humanities symposium examines “How We Watch ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (RHOSLC)'” as a rich text for understanding contemporary American culture.
Read MoreEngineered dust control measures would have costs and tradeoffs, constrained by water availability, says a study led by atmospheric sciences professor Kevin Perry.
Read MoreElaine Elliott’s accolades and her commitment to the student-athletes she dedicated her professional life to will be recognized in a ceremony at halftime of the U vs. Cincinnati on Feb. 14.
Read MoreLearn from students, a Deaf person and discover sensory regulation techniques and how to support neurodiverse students.
Read MoreThe play is a hoot—you know you’re in for a good time when there’s a character named Lady Sneerwell.
Read MoreCampus officials consistently advise students to rely on verified channels.
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