Keeping campus healthy
If you’re feeling sick, please prioritize yourself and the well-being of our community by staying home.
Read MoreIf you’re feeling sick, please prioritize yourself and the well-being of our community by staying home.
Read More“It is really special to be at the U and be a part of creating events that celebrate Native people.”
Read MoreThe Office Student Affairs has created a series of online training modules where students can learn about their rights and responsibilities when exercising freedom of expression on campus.
Read MoreThere are many resources at the U to help you feel more confident and find the support you need as you start your higher-education journey.
Read More“I think adults should still find time to have fun and we need to find places where we can still enjoy playing. For me, my play is fishing.”
Read MoreStudents can call or text with a licensed counselor at any time, in several languages, regardless of their location.
Read MoreUniversity leaders stand against hate, bigotry and discrimination and encourage campus to reject actions and language that divide us.
Read MoreIf you have been impacted in any way by these tragic events, we have campus resources that can help.
Read MoreStudent Affairs is ready to support student well-being and success.
Read MoreCouncil members are appointed by the university president for a term of three years, with one-third of the membership rotating off each year.
Read MoreThe University of Utah is dedicated to dialogue and peaceful solutions to conflict.
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