UNIVERSITY POSTING POLICY
Please remember that the University of Utah has a posting policy and that all unapproved postings will be removed.
Read MorePlease remember that the University of Utah has a posting policy and that all unapproved postings will be removed.
Read MoreA number of stickers and posters promoting a white supremacist group were found on campus on Sept. 6, 2018. According to the Anti-Defamation League, this organization is known to use tactics like this on college campuses across the country. The improperly posted flyers and stickers were removed. The University of Utah stands against racism in […]
Read MoreWhile news of changes to the Title IX policy at the federal level is drawing attention, no official updates have yet been shared with college campuses. The University of Utah remains committed to the safety of its students, faculty and staff and ensuring a system that protects the rights of its community to pursue their […]
Read MoreUniversity of Utah officials recently learned that a graduate teaching assistant included a statement in an undergraduate course syllabus that violated both state law and university policy. The statement has been removed from the syllabus and students in the class have been alerted to the error. The graduate student instructor has apologized and has received […]
Read MoreUniversity of Utah’s statement on David Cross’ tweet promoting his performance at Kingsbury Hall.
Read MoreThe news of Papa John’s founder John Schnatter using a racial slur is in direct opposition to the values of the University of Utah, which strives to be a welcoming and inclusive place for people of all backgrounds.
Read MoreBackground: The art installation, “Cry Closet,” in the J. Willard Marriott Library was created by a graduating senior in the College of Fine Arts. The piece – a project from the student’s woodshop class – was installed on April 22 and will remain in the library until May, 2. The installation, available for use by […]
Read MoreUniversity of Utah President Ruth V. Watkins statement on the passing of Zeke Dumke.
Read MoreSeveral flyers were reported in various locations around the University of Utah campus Friday, April 13.
Read MoreIn October 2017, the University of Utah experienced the tragic death of one of its international graduate students in the Department of Physics & Astronomy. In response to the loss and as part of its strong commitment to improving processes for helping students in crisis, the university appointed Zhu Julie Lee and the law firm of Foley & Lardner to review all issues and concerns related to the experience of graduate students on our campus.
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