Humans of the U: Jeremy Rosen
Popular culture and high literature are not mutually exclusive.
Read MorePopular culture and high literature are not mutually exclusive.
Read MoreGuest artist Matt Sorenson worked with students to bring Dungeons & Dragons creatures to life through crafting original puppets.
Read MorePioneer Theatre Company is asking its patrons of “The Play That Goes Wrong” to bring canned and non-perishable food items to support Utah Food Bank, now through Dec. 21, 2019.
Read MoreAs students increasingly declare journalism as their major at the U, the Department of Communication evolves to meet the demand of the changing media culture.
Read MoreGet your tickets now for the play touted as the “Best Comedy Pick of the Season.”
Read MoreThe Camerata Awards Concert Gala celebrates the School of Music’s talented students, outstanding faculty and generous supporters that ensure its success.
Read MoreLearn how the arts are influencing student life, research, academic success and creative thinking across our entire campus.
Read MoreWriter, actor and Vietnam veteran Stu Richel was at a party with friends in 2011 when the subject of Vietnam came up. As they reminisced, he recalled the day he left Vietnam to come home and the many emotions he felt.
Read MoreThe Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah presents the 2019 Tanner Lecture on Human Values given by artist and designer, Maya Lin, Nov. 20, 2019, at 7 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall.
Read MoreDepartment of Theatre to present Homer’s classic tale of The “Odyssey” and the acclaimed ensemble for disabled and non-disabled performers—the AXIS Dance Company—to host workshops and a performance on campus.
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