THE GRAND KERFUFFLE 2016
Two-day concert, April 22-23, features Icona Pop, Earl Sweatshirt, ILoveMakonnen, Wavves and GoldFord. Tickets, $5-7, are now on sale at the Union desk and at SmithTix.
Read MoreTwo-day concert, April 22-23, features Icona Pop, Earl Sweatshirt, ILoveMakonnen, Wavves and GoldFord. Tickets, $5-7, are now on sale at the Union desk and at SmithTix.
Read MoreFrom the desk of Emergency Management: ShakeOut update and U Heads Up! app.
Read MoreCommencement will be held on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. In the weeks leading up to the ceremony, we’ll profile graduates from across the university.
Read MoreAuthor of “The Color Purple,” Alice Walker, and acclaimed filmmaker Pratibha Parmar to visit the U discussing women’s rights and human rights.
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 MoreHumanities professors Nadja Durbach and Melanie Rae Thon were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships and chosen among 3,000 applicants.
Read MoreOn March 2 the Sustainability Office and Alta Ski Area teamed up to award deserving members of the U community with the Alta Sustainability Leadership Award.
Read MoreThe U hosted the annual Latinos in Action conference, which bridges the educational gap in the Latino community.
Read MoreA group of U students take air quality matters into their own hands by launching an idle-free campus initiative.
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 MoreCommencement will be held on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. In the weeks leading up to the ceremony, we’ll profile graduates from across the university.
Read MoreNew teaching Wasatch Experience workshop for faculty and doctoral teaching assistants provides tools for incorporating sustainability into the curriculum.
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