Stress Buster Week at Marriott Library
Free food, games and other ways to help take pressure off from finals.
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Read MoreNearly eight decades after the end of World War II, just three of the few hundred Navajo Marines who served as code talkers are still alive. As the living history these individuals embody slips away, a collection of code talker oral histories housed at the University of Utah is an invaluable tool in preserving their legacies.
Read MoreFor more than seven decades, the program has set a record of 15 national championships.
Read MoreThe J. Willard Marriott Library create a digital archive in the name of Reverend France Davis, retired pastor, father, husband, community leader, civil rights leader, educator.
Read MoreExploration of newspaper articles shows Utah’s awareness of air quality issues over time, as well as the actions taken to address the “smoke nuisance” since the 19th century.
Read MoreSuzanne M. Darais, JD, MLS, has been appointed director of the James E. Faust Law Library at the U.
Read MoreThe collections still need support from Utah’s LGBTQ+ community and anyone interested in preserving a cultural history for Utah Pride.
Read MoreThe revamped habitat allows bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and others to find food and shelter while transferring pollen.
Read MoreThe public will now have access to over 1.6 million pages thanks to a unique partnership with the J. Willard Marriott Library, Newspapers.com and the Salt Lake Tribune.
Read MoreAn ancient Korean book surpasses the Gutenberg Bible as the oldest surviving book.
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th.
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