Indigenous hope for the climate
The Office of Sustainability partnered with the Indigenous Women’s Collective to discuss Indigenous epistemologies and beliefs, offering hope to all participants amidst the ongoing climate crisis.
Read MoreThe Office of Sustainability partnered with the Indigenous Women’s Collective to discuss Indigenous epistemologies and beliefs, offering hope to all participants amidst the ongoing climate crisis.
Read MoreAs a state university, the U is a public space. Not every location on campus is a free speech zone, but many are.
Read MoreRecognizing the tireless work of individuals who blaze the trail for women in leadership.
Read MoreThis year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Read MoreThe powwow pays homage to native traditions.
Read MoreThe efforts and contributions of women in society are often minimized or sometimes ignored altogether. This year, the University of Utah is highlighting its annual Women’s Week with the theme, “Untold Stories and Everyday Heroism.”
Read MoreDuring Black History Month, the University of Utah’s Black Cultural Center recognized the U’s best and brightest academic and professional community members.
Read MoreTaylor Randall and other Utah university and college presidents share how their schools benefit students and Utah as a whole, from enriching lives to economic vitality.
Read MoreIn addition to the main programs, the center also conducts various ongoing identity development workshops that serve students of every background and heritage.
Read MoreEboo Patel, founder and president of Chicago-based nonprofit Interfaith America, spent three days on the University of Utah’s campus, sharing his message of interfaith bridge-building.
Read MoreDiscover your future starring role at Career Fest 2024! Join us for two weeks of career-building events.
Read MoreYour passion and purpose don’t just lead to a more fulfilling life; they also introduce you to a community where you truly belong.
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