Humans of the U: Anastasia Kornyukhina
“Confidence isn’t something that magically appears—you build it, one terrifying presentation at a time.”
Read More“Confidence isn’t something that magically appears—you build it, one terrifying presentation at a time.”
Read More“If I had to sum up my college journey in three words, it would be growth, opportunity and connection.”
Read MoreThe 156th General Commencement will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 1 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center and will honor nearly 9,000 graduates.
Read More“The library became my second home. I knew I could ask any question and get a helpful answer.”
Read More“As I go out into the world, I look forward to continuing the work of being a connector and of being myself.”
Read More“I am 34 and just graduating with my bachelor’s degree. I’ve lived a lot of life. I’ve had a lot of careers.”
Read More“Geology is a superpower. You get to see the world in a way that very few people get to, and it’s a pleasure without measure. I love to do it.”
Read More“We as architects have a responsibility to the communities that are underserved by their environment, and it made me realize how much impact we have in our designs.”
Read More“Even if I don’t receive a Fulbright grant, going through this process was so beneficial.”
Read MoreHeaded to a career, grad school or not yet sure? If you’re still shaping your ideal future, get the help you need fast from U Career Success.
Read MoreF. Bryant McOmber Jr. walks with the S.J. Quinney College of Law class of 2024— 51 years after completing his degree.
Read MoreCommencement speaker Eboo Patel shares how coming together with food can save America.
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