U campus remains in Orange status
The University of Utah will continue in its current Orange restrictions status at least through Oct. 10, the last day of our planned two-week “circuit breaker” shift to online-only classes.
Read MoreThe University of Utah will continue in its current Orange restrictions status at least through Oct. 10, the last day of our planned two-week “circuit breaker” shift to online-only classes.
Read MoreThe pandemic isn’t over just because you’re over it.
Read MoreHow the U is supporting faculty and staff, and how faculty and staff can support each other.
Read MoreThis memo reviews important University of Utah policies and regulations that all members of the university community are expected to follow. Some of these policies are directed at staff or faculty; others deal with issues students will face.
Read MoreThe Daily Utah Chronicle gives a voice to the U’s students, staff and faculty.
Read MoreA new U study shows that once one person becomes infected with COVID-19, there’s a 12% likelihood that someone they are living with will become infected too.
Read MoreMany students qualify for Medicaid coverage.
Read MoreIn the sixth and final Return to Campus webinar, held on Aug. 20, 2020, President Ruth Watkins and other senior leaders gave a final update on campus operations, while Dr. Richard Orlandi and Dr. Sharon Talboys discussed details of the U’s testing and tracing plan.
Read MoreOther measures benefiting students include a tuition freeze, the elimination of online course fees and the creation of an emergency aid fund.
Read MoreIt will take all of us working together to stay together.
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