The University of Utah
Recent News About The University of Utah
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Former Mater Dei High School guard Lani White’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Mater Dei High School Guard Lani White’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Olympus High School guard Alyssa Blanck’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Olympus High School Forward Alyssa Blanck’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Arapahoe High School guard Samantha Crispe’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Arapahoe High School Forward Samantha Crispe’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former high school guard Matyson Wilke’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Guard Matyson Wilke’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Wayzata High School guard Jenna Johnson’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Wayzata High School Forward Jenna Johnson’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former high school guard Reese Ross’ collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Forward Reese Ross’ collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Nettleton High School guard Dasia Young’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Nettleton High School Forward Dasia Young’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Dimond High School guard Alissa Pili’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Dimond High School Forward Alissa Pili’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former North Summit High School guard Kennady McQueen’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, North Summit High School Guard Kennady McQueen’s collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Former Duluth Marshall School guard Gianna Kneepkens’ collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Duluth Marshall School Guard Gianna Kneepkens’ collegiate team the Utah Utes were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 5 seed.
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Wellness at the U
Wellness takes many forms. It is present in exercise programs, diet and nutrition, mental health and preventative health measures.
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Pride Week 2023 to celebrate power, persistence and resilience
Pride Week at the U is an annual event honoring LGBTQIA+ histories, cultures and lives. Our queer and trans community at the University of Utah is—unstoppable.
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Alvin Gittins Gallery Inaugural Exhibition on Mar. 20
Alvin Gittins Gallery Inaugural Exhibition
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Gardner lecturer Heidi Schreck takes main stage
As part of the David P. Gardner Lecture in the Humanities and Fine Arts, the University of Utah College of Fine Arts is bringing acclaimed writer and performer Heidi Schreck to campus to give a lecture at Kingsbury Hall on March 13 at 7 p.m. Admission is free, but tickets are required.
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Provost’s office features student art
If blooming where you are planted was a literal possibility, Marissa Strickland’s art is the visual interpretation of what that process looks like.
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Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea on Mar.5
Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea
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Spring Dance [Arts Pass Event] on Feb. 25
Spring Dance [Arts Pass Event]
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"The Sweet Science of Bruising" [Arts Pass Event] on February 18, 2023
THE SWEET SCIENCE OF BRUISING centers on the little-known (but very real) world of women’s boxing in Victorian London.
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Baton Rouge Beckons for 5-0 Utah Softball
No. 18 LSU among the teams on the docket at the Tiger Classic
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Groundbreaking for Applied Sciences Project
On Friday, Feb. 10, the University of Utah held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Applied Sciences Project, a $93.5 million endeavor that includes renovation of the historic William Stewart Building and a new 100,000-square-foot building with modern teaching labs and state-of-the-art research facilities.