Humans of the U: Tomas Cruz Villalvazo
“Now that graduation is here, I am so grateful for the support of my family, friends and instructors for helping me attain all that I have so far.”
Read More“Now that graduation is here, I am so grateful for the support of my family, friends and instructors for helping me attain all that I have so far.”
Read MoreThe newly created Center for Community and Cultural Engagement (CCE) is developing programming to highlight the significant cultural contributions of the individual communities.
Read MoreSwarm the campus with kindness on April 2!
Read MoreThe month of February is a declaration of resilience, innovation and the undeniable impact of Black communities, past and present.
Read MoreThe new public-private partnership (P3) will continue President Taylor Randall’s efforts to transition the U from a “commuter school” to a more traditional residential college campus.
Read MoreIn this rapidly evolving environment, we will update campus stakeholder groups when policy changes and their implications are clear and/or imminent.
Read MoreWe will continue to follow all state and federal laws and prioritize the safety and well-being of our patients and teams at U of U Health.
Read MoreMore than 300 people braved the frigid cold on Jan. 20, 2025, to participate in a program meant to create a sense of unity and shared optimism.
Read MoreThe university will kick off its 175th year with a Founders Day celebration on Feb. 27 and culminating with Homecoming in the fall.
Read MoreStudents in the Urban Ecology Planning Workshop conducted resident surveys and explored how data tools could improve neighborhoods for Love Your Block, with SLC’s Office of the Mayor.
Read MorePacific Islanders attending more diverse schools pronounced vowels subtly differently than students in a predominantly white school, confirming the theory that groups differentiate along ethnic lines.
Read MoreMLK Week 2025 is aimed at engaging our community by issuing a call to action in the ongoing effort to create a more just society for everyone.
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