Save the date: Presidential inauguration
Ceremony for President Ruth V. Watkins to be held Sept. 21, 3 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall.
Read MoreCeremony for President Ruth V. Watkins to be held Sept. 21, 3 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall.
Read MoreNeed additional funding for school this year? There is work-study funding available through the University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
Read MoreLecture and art exhibit to focus on remembering and reaffirming commitment to protecting civil rights.
Read MoreDurable parking lot pavers reduce runoff at the Natural History Museum of Utah keeping stormwater in the soil.
Read MoreThe computer graphics world recently honored 52 people—including seven U alumni—as inaugural members of the SIGGRAPH Academy.
Read MoreReminder: Share the pathways and sidewalks to ensure the safety of everyone on campus.
Read MoreArts Bash is taking over the Marriott Library plaza this Wednesday with live performances, interactive art, free food and swag and ways to experience the arts on campus.
Read MoreS.J. Quinney College of Law launches new early admission program designed to give candidates who know the U is their top-choice law school a chance to commit to attending law school earlier than previously possible.
Read More“I got my American citizenship exactly a day before my birthday this year. It was one of the best birthday presents I’ve ever gotten. Right after the ceremony, I took my citizenship certificate and ran to the passport office. Then I ran straight over to the elections office to register myself.”
Read MoreSchool is back in session and due to ongoing campus construction, parking will be challenging. Ditch your car—and the headache—and use alternative modes of transportation, including the campus shuttles with revised routes that are even faster.
Read MoreTaking a picture and getting familiar with some new areas of campus could win you $50.
Read MoreOffices across campus kick-off a new academic year with events and opportunities designed to help students discover ways to make the most of their college experience.
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