NOBEL LAUREATE AMARTYA SEN
One of the most well-respected economic and ethics scholars of our time is coming to the U to share his perspective on the “Ethics and Economics of Global Justice.”
Read MoreOne of the most well-respected economic and ethics scholars of our time is coming to the U to share his perspective on the “Ethics and Economics of Global Justice.”
Read MoreThe U hosted the annual Latinos in Action conference, which bridges the educational gap in the Latino community.
Read MoreGet involved in the U’s annual Community Engagement Day on April 14 by donating nonperishable items to the U’s Feed U food pantry, knitting a hat for the homeless and more.
Read MoreToday is the 50th anniversary of the U’s Seismograph Stations, which now include 237 seismic-recording stations located in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho to monitor earthquakes throughout the world and the region.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah law students organize a 100-mile spirit run on April 7-8 in support of dean.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Alumni Association awards $550,000 in scholarships and honors political attorney and U professor.
Read MoreAn exploration of racism, family, love and a path toward reconciliation.
Read MoreThe Dalai Lama has rescheduled his visit to the University of Utah and will speak Tuesday, June 21. Tickets for U students, faculty and staff go on sale Friday, April 1, at 10 a.m.
Read MoreThe Scholars Strategy Network and the U’s Department of Political Science explore that question in “Unequal Voices: The Politics of Inequality” at Hinckley Institute of Politics and City Library on March 31.
Read MoreMarch lecture explores community, culture and food and explores the struggles and empowering experiences of owning and operating a farm-to-table restaurant.
Read MoreWendy Davis, lawyer and politician from Texas who was in the national spotlight for holding an 11-hour filibuster to block a bill that would restrict access to safe reproductive health care, will give the keynote address.
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