LEAVING THE GANG LIFE
The College of Social Work recently hosted the Rev. Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, a non-profit that helps former gang members start anew.
Read MoreThe College of Social Work recently hosted the Rev. Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, a non-profit that helps former gang members start anew.
Read MoreRoger Perkins, director of the Veterans Support Center, is dedicated to helping student veterans thrive at the U.
Read MoreHip-hop artist Talib Kweli to give keynote address.
Read MoreU Facilities Management personnel donated more than 200 handmade hats to hospitalized infants and the homeless as part of their annual service project.
Read MoreDoctoral candidate Rich Stowell recognized as 2015 Student Veteran of the Year for his efforts to promote a greater level of understanding of veterans on campus.
Read MoreGroups on campus offering help for those grieving the loss of a loved one, including a new student-led organization.
Read MoreThe U’s College of Social Work holds Dixon Girls Forum to provide mentoring, skill development and encouragement to future leaders.
Read MoreFather-son duo make a difference through scholarships. The U Alumni Association is accepting 2016-2017 scholarship applications through Feb. 5, 2016.
Read MoreThe U offers a variety of holiday events, performances and markets for families.
Read MoreU hosts a solidarity march and open forum midday on Friday, Nov. 20, in support of anti-racism and as a show of collective will to combat all forms of bigotry.
Read MoreRice-Eccles Stadium to receive new scoreboard and sound system in summer 2016.
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