HUMANS OF THE U: ANA BRETON
A 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 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 MoreTwo U students open up about the struggles they face being undocumented.
Read MoreSocial work graduate student Nicole Shaw got an unexpected lesson during trip to Ghana.
Read MoreU student Brent Packer lost his wallet riding TRAX. The stranger who found it had been trying to track him down and recognized him sitting on the train almost four weeks later.
Read MoreMeet Payel Kar, doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and member of WomPA.
Read MoreMeet Erin Hernandez and Anabel Santiago, freshmen Diversity Scholars and Korean pop music fans.
Read MoreMeet the U’s oldest staff member: Ralph Moffat, shuttle driver mentor.
Read MoreThird-year U law student, Dominica Dela Cruz, grew up watching court TV and was always troubled seeing kids enter the legal system with no resources.
Read More“I’m from Gilgit Baltistan, the north of Pakistan. I moved to Islamabad for my undergraduate degree in environmental engineering. After graduation, I wanted to get an education abroad, but due to some financial issues I could not continue my studies further. I got a job but it was not enough for me to live in […]
Read MoreMeet November’s Humans of the U: Sharing compelling stories from the heart of the University of Utah campus.
Read MoreStudying social work at the Utah Asia Campus helped Hyeonwoo Jacob Lee find stability during a rudderless period of his life.
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