U enters new public-private partnership for housing
The U’s Board of Trustees approved the first phase of a student housing initiative—a public-private partnership that will add more than 1,400 new beds to campus.
Read MoreThe U’s Board of Trustees approved the first phase of a student housing initiative—a public-private partnership that will add more than 1,400 new beds to campus.
Read MoreAfter HB 261 was signed into law on Jan. 30, 2024, university leaders worked to understand each facet of the legislation.
Read MoreAt a groundbreaking on Aug. 19 at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah, the university and Army Reserve formalized a deal years in the making, marking a milestone in Utah’s commitment to military support.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah President Taylor Randall congratulated Dr. Mary Ann Villarreal on her appointment as a vice president to the AACU.
Read MoreThe transition to a new way of doing things has been implemented across campus—a complex and, at times, painful process.
Read MoreA new facility will house the Kahlert School of Computing as well as other engineering programs.
Read MoreWe are bridgebuilders between ideas and action. Free expression plays a vital role. We serve our community, nation and world when we do so peacefully and lawfully.
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 MoreStatement from University of Utah President Taylor Randall about April 29, 2024 pro-Palestine protest.
Read MoreThe 43-foot-tall Golden Spike Monument, a golden public art piece, will be on display in Presidents Circle on April 24 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Read MoreThis updated plan highlights progress made and outlines new ways the U will contribute to positive climate outcomes through research, education and operational policies and practices.
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