Utah’s air quality history featured early women environmental leaders
A Marriott Library digital exhibit shows how women have been advocating for clean air along the Wasatch Front for more than a century.
Read MoreA Marriott Library digital exhibit shows how women have been advocating for clean air along the Wasatch Front for more than a century.
Read MoreThrough the U centers, students have the opportunity to meet and convene with individuals from similar backgrounds and build community.
Read MoreAccording to University of Luxembourg Student Services Team Leader and Inclusion Officer, Joanna West, “belonging is the emotional counterpart to inclusion. It is the feeling of having personal involvement in an environment… [of] being part of something and feeling supported as well as giving support to others.”
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 More“The For Utah Scholarship offered me the amazing opportunity to come and study here in the department I want to be in.”
Read MoreParticipants will learn about practices and justice frameworks key to creating a world where sexual harm has neither place nor power.
Read MoreSchools as heat shelters, portable cooling shelters, city data for a heat index—meet the teams who came up with the winning ideas at the 24-hour Climate Solutions Hackathon addressing urban heat.
Read MoreEducation researcher Brian Burt visits the U to talk about how research experiences can support underrepresented students.
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, here are recommendations available at the J. Willard Marriott Library, recommended by librarian Allyson Mower.
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