Women’s Week: ‘Redefine’
This year’s events explore what it means to be powerful and radically creative, with a keynote address by Gabby Rivera, a Bronx-born, queer Latinx writer.
Read MoreThis year’s events explore what it means to be powerful and radically creative, with a keynote address by Gabby Rivera, a Bronx-born, queer Latinx writer.
Read MoreSocial media reacts to U alum Doug Bowser embracing comparisons to fire-breathing villain.
Read MoreMore than 100 high school students visited the S.J. Quinney College of Law as part of a program designed to inspire students from underrepresented communities to pursue careers in the legal field.
Read MoreEarlier this year, College of Mines and Earth Sciences Dean Darryl Butt led an art class as a form of stress relief.
Read MoreThe U is changing lives and reaching new heights, President Watkins said in State of the U remarks.
Read MoreIn the spring 2019 semester, the U introduced a voluntary online training module focusing on diversity, inclusion and equity on campus.
Read MoreFollowing a ten-month national search, Pioneer Theatre Company announces that Christopher Massimine will join the company on July 1, 2019 as the theatre’s managing director.
Read More“I think the type of work that I do requires self-care, but in general, I like to build in a balance of work and relaxation into my daily life. Using public transportation helps me achieve that balance.”
Read MoreA change to the record management system used by U police officers and detectives allows them to access dispatch calls that may have occurred before, or separate from, an official police case.
Read MoreThe Change Roundup Program asks patrons to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, and excess funds are donated to campus organizations and charities that serve the U community.
Read MoreAs Fred Esplin steps down as vice president for institutional advancement, the capstone of his 40 years at the U, he says “I never imagined in my wildest dreams I would have the opportunities I have had.”
Read MoreThis grassroots event is aimed at acknowledging the strength and resilience of individuals who often suffer in silence.
Read More