Securing health equity for all
This year’s MEDiversity Week theme, “Securing Health Equity for All,” will explore how we can develop policies, practices and programs that move us closer to the goal of eliminating health disparities.
Read MoreThis year’s MEDiversity Week theme, “Securing Health Equity for All,” will explore how we can develop policies, practices and programs that move us closer to the goal of eliminating health disparities.
Read MoreHaving these products in all bathrooms ensures those who study or work at the U do not need to worry about access to essential daily care products.
Read MoreThe latest issue of University of Utah Magazine is hot off the presses.
Read MoreChris Linder, director of the McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention, will serve as the journal’s editor-in-chief.
Read MoreFor the third year in a row, U enrollment numbers break all historic records.
Read MoreFollow along this month to learn more about domestic violence, attend events and spread the word throughout the campus community.
Read MoreThe current LGBT Resource Center staff has big plans for the work ahead.
Read MoreLegal experts will argue opposing views about whether or not ‘shield laws’ run contrary to the principles of U.S. federalism and constitutional law.
Read MoreToday the basic principles of intersectionality are widely accepted. Yet it remains a difficult, misunderstood, and sometimes controversial concept.
Read MoreThe J. Willard Marriott Library create a digital archive in the name of Reverend France Davis, retired pastor, father, husband, community leader, civil rights leader, educator.
Read MoreWith more than 150 students attending the University of Utah who are graduates of the Bridge Program for Advanced Language Learning — an advanced language program for Utah high school students to earn college credit before graduation — the U offers a number of opportunities for students to advance and apply their language skills in academic and career settings.
Read MoreA healthy campus climate benefits all community members, not just those who have been historically underrepresented. How can a thriving campus climate be achieved?
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