Reimagining Public Safety: Dream realized or deferred?
Campus policing continues to be top of mind for students, faculty, and staff on the University of Utah campus.
Read MoreCampus policing continues to be top of mind for students, faculty, and staff on the University of Utah campus.
Read MoreThe U’s Department of Public Safety returns to its foundations.
Read MoreThe U aims to double on-campus housing by 2030.
Read MoreThe three sites collectively house approximately 2,000 students and their family members this fall.
Read MoreSafety warnings—or Clery warnings—are required by federal law to be sent when certain crimes present a serious or continuing threat to the campus community. Read the frequently asked questions and answers here.
Read MoreGraduate student pay is top of mind this fall.
Read MoreThe Six Bridges Trail is situated on the northeast border of the garden and includes a series of bridges that crisscross Red Butte Creek.
Read MoreThe idea behind Sage is to move advanced machine learning algorithms to “edge computing.”
Read MoreThe new $185 million medical education facilities are made possible through major grants from the state of Utah, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation and other generous contributors.
Read MoreAs the chief safety officer, Keith Squires’ passion for public safety goes far beyond the geographical boundaries of the Salt Lake campus.
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 closure will be October 10th through 14th.
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