Humans of the U: Jason Ramirez on ‘Juneteenth’
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States.
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Read More“It’s not just planning out their classes, it’s helping them find their path.”
Read MoreGatoro came to Utah as a child from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read MoreEveryone deserves to celebrate their graduation.
Read MoreAs the Class of 2020 prepares to celebrate its success, meet a few of the graduates.
Read More“When I dance or when I paint or when I use a clarinet or anything outside of work, those things help to remind me of life and why people want to get back to it.”
Read More“I knew it was a profession that will allow me to one day help my mom. What I didn’t expect was that dentistry would connect me with my [Haitian] heritage.”
Read More“The education I’ve received at the U is something I will always be grateful for…I will celebrate my time at the U as one of the greatest experiences in my life so far.”
Read MoreThis international student received the inaugural recipient of the International Student Council Scholarship and has encouraging words for others.
Read MoreFrom nursing to gender and ethnic studies, the unique journey that prepared this senior for the U’s Master of Public Health program.
Read More“This is my second semester at the main University of Utah campus.”
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