U to create new Center for Community and Cultural Engagement
Pending approval by the Utah Board of Higher Education later this year, the new center will complement the work of the Center for Student Access and Resources.
Read MorePending approval by the Utah Board of Higher Education later this year, the new center will complement the work of the Center for Student Access and Resources.
Read MoreAfter HB 261 was signed into law on Jan. 30, 2024, university leaders worked to understand each facet of the legislation.
Read MoreGuidance about HB 261 for University of Utah students returning to campus.
Read MoreThe transition to a new way of doing things has been implemented across campus—a complex and, at times, painful process.
Read MoreIn compliance with HB 261, the university will close three student resource centers, streamlining student support services and cultural and community engagement initiatives in two new centralized centers.
Read MoreGuidance for faculty academic freedom and classroom management after HB 261, “Equal Opportunity Initiatives.”
Read MoreNew guidance for equity, diversity and inclusion efforts on campus includes information for faculty preparing syllabi and other course materials for the summer and fall semesters.
Read MoreUniversity leaders are conducting a thorough review of the people, programs and projects that have been dedicated to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Read MoreUtah lawmakers adopted HB 261, “Equal Opportunity Initiatives,” prohibiting state higher education institutions from relying on certain individual characteristics in decisions regarding aspects of employment or education.
Read MoreThe 2024 General Legislature remains in session until Feb. 29. This FAQ will be updated as we learn more.
Read MoreWe care deeply about each member of this campus community—students, faculty and staff—and appreciate the work each of you do to strengthen the university and support student success.
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