Campus Scene: Tradition
Commencement: Styles may come and go, but some things don’t change.
Read MoreCommencement: Styles may come and go, but some things don’t change.
Read MoreU students have some rather impressive slacklining skills.
Read MoreCampus gardens provide produce for the U farmers market, food pantry, and volunteers.
Read MoreU students were first in the U.S. to perform Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton’s latest play.
Read MoreCheck out these really great photos comparing campus THEN and NOW.
Read MoreWhat today’s students do for fun…real life Battleship Canoe wars.
Read MoreSee the colorful movement and tribal traditions in action at the U’s 45th annual powwow.
Read MoreSee the colorful movement and tribal traditions in action at the U’s 45th annual powwow.
Read MoreHistory of Hip-Hop is a unique class that explores hip-hop’s cultural origins and evolution, its sociopolitical underpinnings, and its ties to other art forms.
Read MoreU students now field not one but two teams for quidditch, the part rugby, part basketball, all magical sport inspired by the Harry Potter books.
Read MorePiano Forte: The Ladies in Red, a performing group established through the University of Utah’s Piano Department, travels across the U.S. to bring awareness of the need for music education in elementary schools and raise funds for the U’s Piano Outreach Program, which offers piano classes teaching the fundamentals of music as part of after-school…
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