New public safety committees announced
Students, faculty and staff to help shape the future of university safety.
Read MoreStudents, faculty and staff to help shape the future of university safety.
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Read MoreThe University of Utah will continue in its current Orange restrictions status at least through Oct. 10, the last day of our planned two-week “circuit breaker” shift to online-only classes.
Read MoreSafety is a top priority for the University of Utah.
Read MoreMeet the first point of contact for anyone who reports discrimination and sexual misconduct at the U.
Read MoreThis memo reviews important University of Utah policies and regulations that all members of the university community are expected to follow. Some of these policies are directed at staff or faculty; others deal with issues students will face.
Read MoreThe U’s interim policies continue to reflect its ongoing commitment to prevent sexual misconduct, support those who experience harm and to conduct a fair, transparent and safe grievance process for all parties involved.
Read MoreStudents, staff and faculty were directed to change their university passwords.
Read MoreA new training course is mandatory for all U students ahead of the fall semester.
Read MoreFace coverings are required this fall for all students, faculty, staff and visitors on the U’s campus.
Read MoreAhead of the start of the Fall 2020 Semester, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Center for Disability & Access have some guidance for campus.
Read MoreU leaders are recognizing individuals and teams of staff and faculty members who stood out for their efforts in shifting to all-online coursework with the inaugural Online Excellence Awards.
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