Indigenous Womxn’s Collective Poster Exhibition
Stroll the first level of the Marriott Library to view the Indigenous Womxn's Collective poster exhibition.
Stroll the first level of the Marriott Library to view the Indigenous Womxn's Collective poster exhibition.
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Pride Week at the U is an annual event honoring LGBTQIA+ histories, cultures, and lives! Join us for this week-long series of events to learn, celebrate, and be inspired.
At this Hinckley Forum, panelists will discuss the importance of civic engagement in Utah's tribal and rural communities. Panelists will also explore some of the significant barriers affecting civic participation and consider ways we can better serve these communities.
Come spill the tea with the LGBT Resource Center at our new program, QTea Talks! Every Tuesday at noon we will be serving tea and sitting down to connect and chat about a wide variety of topics that will be facilitated by an LGBT RC Staff member. This is a space for everyone to come in, enjoy and connect with community and friends.
Join us for an AAPI event highlight Jackie Cao from Activision discussing the importance of Mentorship! Pizza and cream puffs (Doki and Doki) will be provided. Please complete this RSVP to ensure we have food for you!
I am U Thriving is a visual storytelling campaign dedicated to showcasing the richness and diversity of human experiences within our campus community through the art of storytelling. The event will feature a dynamic mix of activities designed to engage participants in meaningful exploration of themes related to identity, community, intersectionality, inclusion, diversity, and belonging.
Catholic Mass and Holy Communion are offered weekly on Wednesdays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
The Indigenous Womxn's Collective in collaboration with the Sustainability office presents "Indigenous Hope for the Climate". Join IWC Fellow, Jessica Begay to learn more about remarkable individuals who are doing vital work in the community. The panel discussion will focus on Indigenous epistemologies and beliefs about the climate. Providing hope for all participants about the ongoing climate crisis.
The Pow Wow 101 session will go over Native American Pow Wow culture, share about various dances, etiquette, and information about the upcoming Pow Wow that will be held on the U of U campus.
Please join us on April 6, 2024 as the University of Utah's Black Cultural Center's Operation SUCCESS Cohort shares the programs they have been working on this Academic Year.
Have lunch & hear directly from students about living and learning in South Korea.
Join the AAPI Heritage Month Planning Committee, AAPI Student In Business, Center for Equity and Student Belonging, Utah OCA, and the College of Nursing for an evening of fun with locally owned Pacific Islander and Asian/Asian American Businesses and vendors, cultural performances and more.
Come spill the tea with the LGBT Resource Center at our new program, QTea Talks! Every Tuesday at noon we will be serving tea and sitting down to connect and chat about a wide variety of topics that will be facilitated by an LGBT RC Staff member. This is a space for everyone to come in, enjoy and connect with community and friends.
Come join A3 for its inaugural Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Luncheon, featuring short film screening of "MSG: Mysterious Savory Grains." Bánh mì and drinks will be served first-come, first-served. Voter registration table will be available
Come learn how to use round knitting looms and discuss breaking gender stereotypes within Asian American communities. Not experience necessary, materials provided.
The University of Utah Pow Wow is an opportunity for tribal members throughout the Intermountain West to meet and honor the cultural and religious practices of their communities. The ceremonial Grand Entry is a cultural and spiritual tradition where a parade of participants enters the dance circle hosted by northern and southern drummers.
At 'Black Hair, Black Minds,' we aim to create a space where the Black community, beauty professionals, and mental health experts come together to celebrate our unique beauty and promote unity. We invite you to join Umoja Kulay, Focal Point, The Black Cultural Center and the Black Physicians of Utah for a celebration of Black hair and mental health. This event serves as a platform to connect the Black community in Utah with valuable resources and emphasize the importance of self-care, mental health, mentorship, and Black excellence.
Get creative with the UMFA ACME Lab and the CIRCLE Program for a Community Artmaking Workshop where participants will create art & poetry. CIRCLE Program will present their work with translations of the Nuh Eevat Garden and the “Three Sisters: Corn, Squash, & Beans.” Be part of the community story quilt, no experience is needed!
Come spill the tea with the LGBT Resource Center at our new program, QTea Talks! Every Tuesday at noon we will be serving tea and sitting down to connect and chat about a wide variety of topics that will be facilitated by an LGBT RC Staff member. This is a space for everyone to come in, enjoy and connect with community and friends.
Reframing the Conversation brings together experts from across campus and the community to spark important conversations around othering and belonging.
The Native Research Methods Symposium features keynotes by Drs. Shawn Wilson and Margaret Kovach, preeminent authors of two excellent books on Indigenous Research Methods, and a series of panels highlighting successful collaborations between the university and Native communities.
Join the Black Student Union and Black Cultural Center for music, games, food, and more to celebrate BCC graduating seniors.
Come spill the tea with the LGBT Resource Center at our new program, QTea Talks! Every Tuesday at noon we will be serving tea and sitting down to connect and chat about a wide variety of topics that will be facilitated by an LGBT RC Staff member. This is a space for everyone to come in, enjoy and connect with community and friends.
Come chat with the LGBT Resource Center and join an open discussion on the history and intersection of queer identities and experiencing food insecurity.
In an effort to generate space for celebrations within the larger graduation event, we invite this year’s graduating class to create an extraordinary gesture (a symbol, sign, or some other way of marking the occasion) that honors not just your milestone, but the cultural and community traditions that have supported you toward your achievement. You may also choose to acknowledge the traditions that you’ve participated in and helped weave throughout campus—so that the University of Utah may always reflect the intersectionality of our student body. Join us in creating new ways of celebrating the whole of us.
Come spill the tea with the LGBT Resource Center at our new program, QTea Talks! Every Tuesday at noon we will be serving tea and sitting down to connect and chat about a wide variety of topics that will be facilitated by an LGBT RC Staff member. This is a space for everyone to come in, enjoy and connect with community and friends.
Lavender Graduation honors graduating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual/Aromantic, and Ally students. Students (undergraduate and graduate) graduating in May, August, or December 2024 are invited to take part in the celebration!
The UMFA is proud to host Kimi Hill to discuss the life and art of her grandmother, the pioneering Bay Area issei ikebana sensei (teacher), Haruko Obata (1892–1989).