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.
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).
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.
Aligning with the platform of One U Thriving, the goal of these quarterly meetings is to draw connections between the colleges, units, and divisions’ diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies. This final EDI Partners session will discuss some of the potential aftereffects of HB261 and explore some of the ways in which this new law will impact our campus.
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.
The Black Physicians of Utah will be hosting an event focused on the mental health challenges and the stigmatization of veterans in the workplace.
Learn from the David Eccles School of Business' Business Career Success on how to network over the summer.
Please join us for an all-ages drop-in tour of the young adult book "Beneath the Wide Silk Sky" by local author Emily Inouye Huey. This tour will feature works of art from the dynamic exhibition Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo.
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.
"Stories from Suffragette City" is a collection of short stories that all take place on a single day: October 23, 1915. It’s the day when tens of thousands of women marched up Fifth Avenue, demanding the right to vote in New York City. “The difficulties women faced in gaining the vote, like much of women’s history, are often overlooked or forgotten or marginalized. Many younger women do not even know the story of the movement. It behooves us all to make a concerted effort to commemorate the triumphs of women and to tell their stories to the next generation. Victories cannot be taken for granted.”
Come and meet the latest group of HBCU IMPACT students! This social event is open to anyone wanting to build community and welcome our HBCU interns to Utah.
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.
The HBCU IMPACT Program will be partnering with Tree Utah to plant trees at a Park in Magna, Utah. This is a community service event to give back and plant roots in Utah.
The HBCU IMPACT Program is partnering with Planted Healing to provide a self-care-centered yoga practice with some elements of meditation and breathwork with a wonderful BIPOC provider.
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