U REALIGNS NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
Change makes policies and practices clearer, easier to find and to follow, and applicable across the institution.
Read MoreChange makes policies and practices clearer, easier to find and to follow, and applicable across the institution.
Read MoreOne in research, one on TV, father and son find success on very different paths.
Read MoreThe J Willard Marriott Library has begun collecting signs and materials from the Women’s March and other rallies around the state to recognize Utah’s role during this period.
Read MoreSpirit and tradition are at the heart of the college experience, and donning the U’s colors shows your school pride and could help you win a prize.
Read MoreHonors mathematics student Michael Zhao is one of only 15 students nationally to receive this award and becomes the second Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreThe U has awarded formal recognition to the Consortium for Dark Sky Studies, the first academic center in the world dedicated to discovering, developing, communicating and applying knowledge pertaining to the quality of the night skies.
Read MoreArts at the U continue to flourish while university arts program hits major milestone.
Read MoreTax season has arrived, and the Personal Money Management Center is ready to help you.
Read MoreA filmmaker and former journalist, alumna Ana Breton helps her boss Samantha Bee — the first woman to host a late-night satire show — make America laugh.
Read MoreStudies show living on campus has many benefits, including a higher graduation rate, a consistently higher GPA and more. Apply to live on campus starting Feb. 10.
Read MoreThe Presidential Task Force on Campus Safety holds listening sessions aimed at collecting feedback on campus safety to make recommendations to the president.
Read MoreU moves forward in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.
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