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Living on campus in the age of COVID-19

Questions about move-in? What other housing modifications will be in place for the fall semester? We’ve got answers.

Celebrating your success

How students can take advantage of Merit Pages during their time at the U.

A safe space for international students and faculty

International students and scholars are vital participants in the invigorating process that encompasses the pursuit of knowledge at the U.

Your hair knows what you eat and how much your haircut costs

Isotopes in hair reveal connection between diet and socioeconomic status.

The fibers that connect the U

More than 38 million feet of fiber-optic cable wind around the U. Meet the team that keeps this mission-critical utility functioning around the clock.

Awarding rapid adaptation

U leaders are recognizing individuals and teams of staff and faculty members who stood out for their efforts in shifting to all-online coursework with the inaugural Online Excellence Awards.

Check on your U crew: Back to school Q&A

Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Fall 2020 Semester.

Statement from Chief Rodney Chatman on Utah Department of Public Safety independent review

The independent review, conducted by the Utah Department of Public Safety, is now complete and is available online.

4 lessons learned from COVID-19

U President Ruth Watkins shares her insights on constructing a vibrant, equitable and affordable future for higher education.

Campus Events

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 
‘The Hinckley Report’ returns

Tune in for the start of the fifth season on Aug. 14, 2020.


Commuter Services is moving to the Fort Douglas area

The main office will open the doors of its new location to customers on Aug. 17, 2020.


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Campus Events

CAMPUS HAPPENINGS

U professor explores online indie cinema

Streaming services hold a wealth of interesting films, documentaries and series of all genres.

Return to Campus: Student Engagement Activity for Fall

Student activities will look different this fall, but opportunities for students to find connections, engage with student groups and develop leadership skills are a critical part of student success.

RedPrint: A secure, sustainable approach to campus printing

Control when and where your jobs are released.

‘They keep their door wide open’

Openness and empathy in the College of Education’s School Counseling program help a student achieve his goals.

 
Campus Events

CAMPUS EVENTS

 
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Ethical Responsibilities and Community Engagement in Time of COVID-19
 
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SCOTUS Rules Title VII Prohibits Gay and Transgender Discrimination: Key Takeaways for Employers
 
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