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Read MoreFinding your way at a big university like the U can feel like trying to sail a sea of information, tasks and deadlines. U Belong is here to help.
Read MoreEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion Vice President Mary Ann Villarreal hosts new podcast that brings together national figures to explore why belonging matters.
Read MoreRuth E. Carter knows a thing or two about shining on a big stage. A trailblazing Hollywood costume designer, she is the first Black artist to twice win the Academy Award. This year she’ll deliver the MLK Week keynote at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law Moot Courtroom at noon on January 16.
Read MoreThe U continues to rise toward excellence, with an even stronger reputation as one of the nation’s leading research universities.
Read MoreReturning to school is exciting but can also evoke stress and sadness. Learn more about additional resources available to all students.
Read MoreIn its second year, the U’s Refugee Debate League provides free instruction in rhetorical skills to displaced people resettling in Utah.
Read MoreWe have known for a while that students have been dealing with increased mental health challenges and this certainly was the case pre-pandemic and it continues to be the case.
Read MoreOver the past academic year, the U Student Affairs division has implemented a series of innovations and programs that have directly impacted the campus experience for students.
Read MoreInaugural MLK gala to pay tribute to Utah community and civil rights leaders.
Read MoreThe University of Utah and American Indian Resource Center are organizing the 2024 U of U Pow Wow, “Weaving Communities and Making Connections.”
Read MoreNeurodiversity is hard to see, but it is a vital part of our campus community that deserves to be included.
Read MoreThe U community can help Osei Boateng win a $100,000 grant toward continuing his humanitarian work in Ghana by voting for him as “Hero of the Year,” every day through Dec. 5.
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