Art appreciation
Every month is Art Appreciation Month at the U, but we’ll happily join the rest of world in celebrating the power and influence of the arts this August.
Read MoreEvery month is Art Appreciation Month at the U, but we’ll happily join the rest of world in celebrating the power and influence of the arts this August.
Read MorePA student’s experience abroad helps her better serve her local community.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Preparatory Division The University of Utah Preparatory Division has classes for all ages and abilities. Check out all of the classes available to you. For more information visit music.utah.edu/community/preparatory. Contact us at 801-581-7811 or prepdiv@music.utah.edu. Adult Piano for Pleasure Wednesdays | 6:15 p.m. Room 250, FAW, Building 170[bs_row class=”row”] [bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Two semesters of weekly one-hour […]
Read MoreThe U’s Marriott Library creates digital access to historic base newspapers documenting 75 years at Hill Air Force Base.
Read MoreNew database at J. Willard Marriott Library sheds light on early history of black members in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Read MoreStuart K. Culver, associate professor of English will begin immediately.
Read MoreThe two-day conference features keynote address by journalist Darius Gray.
Read MoreThree U students will teach, conduct research and provide expertise abroad as finalists for the prestigious Fulbright scholarship.
Read MoreU architecture students will create efficient and resilient homes for the Salt Lake Valley affordable housing market.
Read MoreUMFA Summer Exhibition Spotlights Japanese American with Utah Ties By Mindy Wilson, marketing and communications director, Utah Museum of Fine Arts Chiura Obata, a Japanese American artist whose life story is as captivating as his paintings and prints, is the subject of a major retrospective opening Friday, May 25, at the Utah Museum of Fine […]
Read MoreA storyteller and avid fly fisherman, Jeff Metcalf, assistant professor of English, is an enhanced observer of the human condition, who finds himself often in the streams of the American West. Not only rivers run through his new book of essays, his cancer does too.
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