2024 Legislature: Guidance for Campus
Several new laws adopted during the 2024 General Legislative Session and signed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox will impact programs, practices and policies on the U’s campus.
Read MoreSeveral new laws adopted during the 2024 General Legislative Session and signed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox will impact programs, practices and policies on the U’s campus.
Read MoreThe 2024 General Legislature remains in session until Feb. 29. This FAQ will be updated as we learn more.
Read MoreDuring the 2024 Legislature, lawmakers adopted HB 257, “Sex-based Designations for Privacy, Anti-bullying and Women’s Opportunities,” restricting which “changing rooms” Trans people can use in public buildings, including on the University of Utah campus.
Read MoreHere are the highlights from the Feb. 5, 2024, Academic Senate meeting.
Read MoreThe designation was made by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, NASPA and the Fair Elections Center.
Read MoreFor over a century, American have been recognizing the contributions of African Americans throughout United States history.
Read More“I’m a deeply religious person, and that has impacted every aspect of my life. In fact, it was part of the reason I decided to pursue a law degree.”
Read More“The U really gives people the tools to do whatever they want, and it is up to individuals to take those tools and run with it.”
Read MoreU President Taylor Randall has appointed a new Speech and Viewpoint Representation Task Force to review the climate on campus for free expression of all viewpoints.
Read MoreThe U continues to rise toward excellence, with an even stronger reputation as one of the nation’s leading research universities.
Read MoreHere are the highlights from the Dec. 4 Academic Senate meeting.
Read MoreAfter more than 50 years of sending interns to Washington, D.C., the University of Utah is officially opening a permanent physical home in the nation’s capital.
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