Art and social justice with visual storyteller LaToya Ruby Frazier
Presented by the Tanner Humanities Center, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m.
Read MorePresented by the Tanner Humanities Center, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m.
Read MoreThe change is an effort to align U Remembers with remembrances at other campuses and across the country.
Read MoreIndigenous artist and U alum Timothy White Eagle returns to campus with his newest work.
Read MoreThis recognition reflects the institution’s unwavering commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for individuals of all ages.
Read MoreIn November, join in the celebration and learn about the unique relationship the U shares with the state’s eight tribal nations.
Read MoreThe team was created in late 2019 to bring together perspectives and processes from across the university to develop a coordinated approach to responding to racist and bias incidents on campus.
Read MoreU Impact Scholar and Special Olympics chairman outlines the Dignity Index to College of Education.
Read MoreReinvigorated under new leadership, the center offers a hub for faculty experts and thought leaders to engage with students and staff from different cultures and experiences.
Read MoreThe new Population Health Center is a collaborative effort of the university, state and community to build a sustainable model of care tailored for those who need it most.
Read MoreNSF has awarded $1.25 million for a program that will recruit and train postdoctoral scholars to explore marginalization in STEM education from a queer perspective, the first-of-its-kind in the world.
Read MoreWe are horrified by the continuing violence, death and destruction in the Middle East and its impact on members of our campus community.
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