Category: University Statements
University of Utah statement on Marlon Lynch
Lynch was named as the U’s chief safety officer in December 2019.
Read MoreSpring 2021: Annual notification of selected University of Utah policies and resources
This memo reviews important University of Utah policies and regulations that all members of the university community are expected to follow. Some of these policies are directed at staff or faculty; others deal with issues students will face.
Read MoreU President Ruth V. Watkins accepts top post at Strada Impact
The Utah State Board of Regents selected Watkins as the 16th president of the university on Jan. 18, 2018.
Read MoreOn today’s events
What we are witnessing is not representative of the fundamental ideals that have shaped our nation and made us a model of governance throughout the world.
Read MoreStatement from Chief Safety Officer Marlon Lynch
Lynch provides clarity and context for a departmental personnel decision.
Read MoreRBIRT statement on Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence Zoom bombing incident
The incident happened on November 30, 2020.
Read MoreSpring 2021 Semester tuition questions answered
The U will implement a previously approved 2% tuition rate increase for spring 2021.
Read MoreStudent coronavirus testing plan
This is about joining together in actions that will protect the health and well-being of all members of our community.
Read MoreWhat makes us the U? Resilience, compassion and dedication
The U community remains united by a shared commitment to freedom of speech, academic inquiry, pursuit of knowledge, diversity, inclusion and innovation.
Read MoreHelp stop coronavirus spike
We must act now to protect the health and safety of our entire community—an ethic we know our campus embraces.
Read MoreStatement on Oct. 26 Zoom bombing
The meeting organizers ended the meeting about 30-40 seconds after the “bombing” began.
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