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A virtual town hall meeting is scheduled to address questions and concerns from international students and scholars.
Read MoreA virtual town hall meeting is scheduled to address questions and concerns from international students and scholars.
Read MoreFor something so widely used, some features still remain a mystery. These tips and tricks may be helpful to you.
Read MoreEvents across campus offer support to the U community in the wake of a highly contentious election.
Read MoreMoving anti-racism forward in our academic, clinical and personal lives.
Read MoreThe School of Dance opens its season with its first major virtual production—streaming for free.
Read MoreThe University of Utah is planning several events and programs in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12 and Native American Heritage Month in November.
Read MoreA look at how the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate played out at the U.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Sept. 29, all currently enrolled students may enter to win a seat in Kingsbury Hall for the Vice Presidential Debate.
Read MoreBy planning for a break mid-semester, we have the opportunity to disrupt transmission and reduce case counts.
Read MoreThere will be no fans at any athletic competitions until Jan. 1, 2021.
Read MoreEach bag contains a set of vice presidential debate bingo cards and markers to play along while watching.
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