Herriman Campus time capsule installation
The capsule will be opened in 2073. The U’s Swoop, SLCC’s Brutus and the Herriman Yeti all played ceremonial roles during the placement event.
Read MoreThe capsule will be opened in 2073. The U’s Swoop, SLCC’s Brutus and the Herriman Yeti all played ceremonial roles during the placement event.
Read MoreAn important part of addressing anti-Muslim bias on our campus is creating respect by working to better understand the experiences of Muslim community members.
Read More“Get to know why someone chooses what they do. If you are curious and respectful, it is usually okay to ask your friends questions about why they fast for Ramadan or wear a hijab, or do other things related to their faith. That means someone is willing to learn more about someone else as a person and they are trying to overcome their biases.”
Read MoreUtah State University professor Patrick Mason provides a perspective on what anti-religious, and specifically anti-Mormon bias, can look like in academic settings.
Read MoreUnderstanding and addressing antisemitism is an important part of ensuring the U is a safe place for all members of the community.
Read MoreLast month, the University of Utah Department of Public Safety concluded its Courageous Conversation series for this school year with a discussion about the department’s new emphasis on becoming “peace officers.”
Read MoreThis summer career services staff will move into space in the David Eccles School of Business with a reimagined new approach to prepare students for their futures.
Read MoreUpon completion, Operation S.U.C.C.E.S.S. fellows attain expertise that helps them become the next generation of great community leaders.
Read MoreLeaders in the U’s student body government, the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU), thanked the outgoing presidency and swore in the 2023-24 leaders.
Read More“Attending the U has been a fantastic experience for me.”
Read More“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read More“When there are people present who want to make a change in another person’s college experiences then, even if it’s hard, you can get through it.”
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