When Ashley Olsen, third-year student in biology and psychology at the University of Utah, slipped and dislocated her knee walking on the ramp down to the stadium parking lot, she was expecting to be able to get accommodations to finish out the semester. Her doctor told her to stick it out for the rest.
To kick off Earth Week 2023, themed “Indigenizing Utah,” the Environmental Humanities Program, Sustainability Office and American Indian Resource Center at the University of Utah held a panel discussion about food sovereignty. The moderator was Darren Parry, former chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation and professor of Native American History at.
The J. Willard Marriott Library hosted “Sister Saints: A Conversation About Modern Latter-day Saint Women” in the Gould Auditorium April 5. Author Neylan McBaine held an interview-styled conversation with University of Utah History Professor Dr. Colleen McDannell about her October 2018 released book, “Sister Saints.” With the COVID-19 pandemic starting shortly after the book’s.
Individuals pursuing any form of higher education can find their experiences extremely rewarding while others experience detrimental side effects. Attending college or a university can quickly become costly, time-consuming and mentally draining, which leads to burnout. Although daunting, students think college is worth it otherwise we wouldn’t have the enrollment numbers we do..
The 2023 celebration of the Hindu HOLI festival was not forgotten at the University of Utah. Several clubs and student organizations gathered together to celebrate. The celebration happens every spring and is known as the Festival of Colors, Love and Spring. According to the Smithsonian Magazine, “Holi represents the arrival of spring and the.