Responding to incidents of racism and bias
The Racist and Bias Incident Response Team oversees university protocols, programs and processes to provide appropriate and calculated responses to incidents involving bias and racism at the university.
The Racist and Bias Incident Response Team oversees university protocols, programs and processes to provide appropriate and calculated responses to incidents involving bias and racism at the university.
The premise is about making health care more convenient, easier to access and ultra-consumer-centered.
During Sundance Film Festival 2022, University of Utah Health premiered “Meet Me Where I Am,” a documentary short film that follows the journey of 61-year-old Adolphus Nickleberry, a patient at our Intensive Outpatient Clinic (IOC).
āIām from Gilgit Baltistan, the north of Pakistan. I moved to Islamabad for my undergraduate degree in environmental engineering. After graduation, I wanted to get an education abroad, but due to some financial issues I could not continue my studies further. I got a job but it was not enough for me to live in […]
A team of transdisciplinary U students created a new, portable, hand-held treatment device to help prevent cervical cancer in the developing world where doctors and equipment are scarce.
Social Work Professor Phillip Osteen offers insights on suicide prevention research and tips for getting help for someone who is at risk.
U of U Health partnered with Sundance for a panel of experts on the front lines of the mental illness epidemic in Utah.
New research may offer an effective, economical and lifesaving intervention to help halt the ongoing opioid crisis.
Saving money and creating a budget can be stressful. Learn financial tips and tricks during U Saves Week, Feb. 23-25.
Take a look at a few goals for 2018 from some our colleges and deans.