Humans of the U: Leslie Rodriguez
“I’m happy with how far I’ve come as someone who was told as a child that I wouldn’t achieve very much.”
Read More“I’m happy with how far I’ve come as someone who was told as a child that I wouldn’t achieve very much.”
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 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 MoreThis year, the DoCA will be rooted in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) partnerships initiative at the U, exploring how strategic partnerships can build bridges of talent and excellence.
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 Interfaith America, will give the keynote address for the University of Utah’s 2024 general campus-wide commencement.
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.
Read MoreHarm reduction is a community-based and public health practice we use every day without knowing it. The 2024 theme is “Harm Reduction is Love.”
Read MoreWith the launch of a new, 5-year strategic plan, the aspirational will become even more concrete.
Read MoreFor over a century, American have been recognizing the contributions of African Americans throughout United States history.
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