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University Neighborhood Partners celebrates 15 years of bringing together university and west side resources for reciprocal learning, action and benefit.
Read MoreUniversity Neighborhood Partners celebrates 15 years of bringing together university and west side resources for reciprocal learning, action and benefit.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out — see how the U ranked in the 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Read MoreConrad Anker: “Be patient, love freely and care deeply for the people who share earth. Respect the earth. There is only one. Exercise discipline to maximize your positive impact on humanity and be grateful for the climb.”
Read MoreU to graduate 8, 566 students at general commencement ceremony Thursday, May 4, most convocations Friday, May 5.
Read MoreEducating future teachers for more than a half a century, the building will come down soon.
Read MoreA team from the U traveled halfway across the world this summer to improve educational opportunities for people learning to read in Botswana.
Read MoreU.S. Rep. Chris Stewart spoke to 85 high school students and recent graduates from his district about hard work and the value of education.
Read MoreU student Bryce Williams participated in Project Youth in 1999 and leads the event in 2016.
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winning author Laurel Thatcher Ulrich who coined the phrase, “Well-behaved women rarely make history,” will speak at the U on March 10 at 7 p.m.
Read MoreFrederick William Reynolds Lecture focusing on refugees includes panel discussion, dance performance, weaving demonstrations, art exhibit and more
Read MoreKim Hackford-Peer, associate director of Gender Studies Program, named 2016 Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women recipient.
Read MoreA new UMFA outreach initiative explores the public role of museums.
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