Public restrooms of the future
Some legal experts, architects and social-equality activists are working to ensure gender-neutral restrooms will be an option in the future.
Read MoreSome legal experts, architects and social-equality activists are working to ensure gender-neutral restrooms will be an option in the future.
Read MoreElizabeth Kronk Warner is the first woman named to the deanship in the 106-year history of the law school.
Read MoreTogether, the Utah Debate Commission and the University of Utah are applying to host a presidential debate in 2020.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out—see how the U ranked in the 2020 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Read MoreMore than 100 high school students visited the S.J. Quinney College of Law as part of a program designed to inspire students from underrepresented communities to pursue careers in the legal field.
Read MoreProfessor Martha Nussbaum—one of the world’s most celebrated political philosophers—will visit the U on Feb. 22, for the 2019 Tanner-McMurrin Lecture to examine the current political crisis and recommendations for how to mend divides in the country.
Read MoreRobert Bullard will discuss the ways that justice, sustainability and human rights are inextricably linked.
Read MoreDec. 10 marked the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read More“After my two-and-a-half-year tour I realized I had found my passion for medicine. I returned to the U in 2015 and majored in biology with minor in chemistry. Because of my background in emergency medicine, I’ve looked largely at continuing that training and would like to become a trauma surgeon.”
Read More“The strangest thing I’ve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
Read MoreLegal experts debate the extent of First Amendment protections on college campuses.
Read More“There just aren’t very many more rewarding things you can do with your life than spending every day encouraging the process of learning and having a hand in helping those light bulbs go on. That’s especially true when the subject is constitutional law and those light bulbs are illuminating new insights into the nation’s history, the workings of democracy and the hard questions that divide both the country and the court.”
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