PAINTING A BRIDGE TO BURMA
Nyan Soe volunteers his talent to help children in migrant schools in Thailand express their experiences and emotions through artwork, while also creating learning opportunities for U students.
Read MoreNyan Soe volunteers his talent to help children in migrant schools in Thailand express their experiences and emotions through artwork, while also creating learning opportunities for U students.
Read MoreCollege of Social Work professor David Derezotes co-hosts a radio show on KRCL discussing current issues that often divide our families, communities and nation.
Read MoreA traveling exhibit of nearly 2,000 earrings brings awareness to murdered indigenous women.
Read MoreLecture brings to light the harsh reality of at-risk, runaway and homeless youth who are recruited, forced, and coerced into sex trafficking.
Read MoreSocial work student gives back to earthquake-ravaged homeland.
Read MoreNew certificate program provides education to students who want to help those living in refugee camps. First cohort graduating after time in Malawai and Kenya.
Read MoreCITIZEN ADVOCATE TRAINING The University of Utah Staff Council invites all interested staff and faculty on Friday, Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. for a Citizen Advocate training session. The training will take place in classroom 323 of the Student Union. This is an opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate with your political representatives and […]
Read MoreTEDXSALTLAKECITY TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS UtahPresents is hosting TEDxSaltLakeCity here at Kingsbury Hall on Sat, Sept. 19. The general public tickets are sold out, but there are 300 tickets reserved for U students for just $5 per ticket (does not include lunch). Some of these tickets have sold, but there are still quite a lot […]
Read MoreHank Liese, new dean at U’s College of Social Work has big plans for the future.
Read MoreUtah’s Housing First Initiative is changing the way our nation addresses chronic homelessness. The College of Social Work has played a significant role in this effort.
Read MoreAssistant professor Lindsay Gezinski had been scheduled to visit Nepal on a research trip just days after the recent devastating earthquake hit the country, but now is organizing a campaign to aid those affected.
Read More1,000 origami paper cranes hang from the ceiling of the Wilford W. and Dorothy P. Goodwill Humanitarian Building signifying hope for peace, health and happiness.
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