Humans of the U: Nakisha Cielo Mart
“It is really special to be at the U and be a part of creating events that celebrate Native people.”
Read More“It is really special to be at the U and be a part of creating events that celebrate Native people.”
Read MoreIn the United States of America Trans people are four times more likely to be victims of violent crime than cisgender people.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah President Taylor Randall, Senior Vice President for Health Sciences Michael Good, and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Mitzi Montoya respond to the White House’s call for university leaders across the country to reject antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias on U.S. college campuses.
Read MoreThe university supports creative, thoughtful, and respectful discourse.
Read MoreSigns, notices and posters are covered by the university’s speech policy, so be sure to follow the process for permission to post.
Read MoreWe are a campus of more than 77,000 people. We aren’t always going to agree.
Read MoreThe Hinckley Institute of Politics and BYU’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies moderated “Tolerance Means Dialogues,” a discussion on how to live together respectfully and find common ground.
Read MoreIn November, join in the celebration and learn about the unique relationship the U shares with the state’s eight tribal nations.
Read MoreCreating a campus community where everyone feels safe and respected is an ongoing goal at the University of Utah.
Read MoreDear colleagues, Following the U.S. Supreme Court decision last Friday to uphold the First Amendment rights of a Colorado web designer to deny services to same-sex couples, we affirm that services at the University of Utah will continue as usual: with a commitment to serve everyone. Although the court’s decision was limited […]
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