Category: Student Affairs
Celebrate Pride Week at the U
The Center for Community and Cultural Engagement is hosting a variety of events from March 22-29 for all members of the campus community.
Read MoreYour voice, your vote: Why the ASUU election matters
Decide who will lead the student government. The deadline to vote is Feb. 28.
Read MoreTruth in Tuition hearing scheduled for March 5
The proposed tuition increase for 2025-2026 is between 1.75% and 5%, which means a full-time resident undergraduate student taking 15 credit hours would pay approximately $82.44 to $235.54 more per semester.
Read MoreWhat are pillar events?
Student Affairs introduces large-scale, thoughtfully curated events designed to serve as cornerstones of the college experience.
Read MoreStudent Affairs offers support with scholarships and financial wellness
Finances are a significant hurdle for many college students and in today’s economic climate managing money has become even more challenging.
Read MoreGroundbreaking held for new student housing project
The new public-private partnership (P3) will continue President Taylor Randall’s efforts to transition the U from a “commuter school” to a more traditional residential college campus.
Read MoreCelebrating MLK, the ongoing march to justice
More than 300 people braved the frigid cold on Jan. 20, 2025, to participate in a program meant to create a sense of unity and shared optimism.
Read MoreUniversity Counseling Center expands resources
Several updates have been made to the counseling resources available to students, particularly regarding session structures and embedded counselors.
Read MoreHonoring our veterans in 2024
Eleven veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 27th annual event.
Read MoreOffice of the Dean of Students restructures
These changes allow staff to improve case management, ensure timely interventions and address the growing student population’s evolving needs.
Read MoreUtah-BYU kicks off Rival Right era
A week before the state’s two largest universities renew their gridiron rivalry, the leaders of the University of Utah and Brigham Young University are teaming up to launch a new era in their decades-long football competition.
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