2019 Grad Fair
Be sure to attend the annual Grad Fair at the University Campus Store March 28-30 for all your grad regalia needs.
Read MoreBe sure to attend the annual Grad Fair at the University Campus Store March 28-30 for all your grad regalia needs.
Read MoreTogether, the Utah Debate Commission and the University of Utah are applying to host a presidential debate in 2020.
Read More“While engineering is my first love, I can be found skiing, rock climbing, camping and hiking on the weekends. Playing on the University’s Club Water Polo Team and photography are additional outlets for enjoyment.”
Read MoreOn March 5, experts from across the U presented insights into anxiety and depression across the lifespan, a challenging social problem, as part of the annual Eric Moerer Memorial Lecture Series.
Read MoreUtah Asia Campus welcomes its largest class since its inception in 2014.
Read MoreThe Geographic Information team helps the campus community—from vehicle navigation to weather modeling to population dynamics on a global scale.
Read MoreAs the U rises in stature as a model public university, its dedication to serving the state is unwavering.
Read MoreGabby Rivera spoke at the U encouraging students to find their own within their ancestors and stories and gave campus a glimpse into the inspirations for her writing.
Read MoreU administration present proposed tuition changes and how student funding is used at annual Truth in Tuition event, Tuesday, March 19, 1:30 p.m., in the Marriott Library Gould Auditorium.
Read MoreU faculty, staff and graduate students provided elementary and high school students opportunities to learn more about the wonders of the brain during Brain Awareness Week.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out—see how the U ranked in the 2020 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Read More“When I first started college and learned about environmental racism, such as the water crisis in Flint, MI., I was taken aback at how these environmental injustices are happening in communities of color that don’t have the resources to fight back against things that are affecting them. It became personal to me as a person of color, who comes from a community that has a large refugee community with a low socioeconomic status.”
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