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The Asian American High School Conference is an annual academic and leadership conference that brings together high school students from all across Utah.
The Asian American High School Conference is an annual academic and leadership conference that brings together high school students from all across Utah.
This special offering during Women’s History Month is designed specifically for college students and will feature young women who have run sharing their experiences, success, and failures.
Grab your morning coffee and join us for a glimpse of women’s history through the pages of this unique newspaper.
Join our panelists as they reflect on what inspired them to run for office, the challenges, and successes they experienced in government, and how and why more women should run for office in Utah government, and how and why more women should run for office in Utah.
Students, staff, faculty, and friends of the University community engage in learning and empowerment through intentional conversations to inspire an equitable present and future for all gender identities.
Learn about how to approach your faculty mentor about writing you a letter of recommendation with the Office of Undergraduate Research.
This workshop will lead participants through a practice, partly structured and partly improvisational, that develops multi-pronged sensory and kinesthetic awareness and builds to embodying intentional joy.
In the spirit of craftivism as feminist activism, we invite you to join us for an embroidery workshop facilitated by a local artisan!
Save the date for the upcoming Black High School Conference: Boost Your Blackness hosted by the U of U Black Student Union!
Save the date for the upcoming MEChA High School Conference: Community Healing Together in Spirit.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is taking a stand against racism and bringing the University of Utah to the forefront of the conversation through the launch of the Friday Forum series on Racism in Higher Education.
Join Entertainment Arts and Engineering for a virtual evening of fun as we group up, play games, and celebrate all things LGBTQIA+.
This event will feature a gender expansive clothing pop-up shop, including Mystery Boxes for pick up and mail.
A panel of alumni talking about how they have navigated being LGBTQIA+ in the workplace followed by breakout rooms with facilitators on a variety of LGBTQIA+ employment topics.
This virtual conference will host panels and presentations covering topics ranging from navigating relationships to gender affirming care.
Movie screening of the LGBTQ+ classic coming of age satire But I'm a Cheerleader starring Natasha Lyonne and Clea Duvall.
This event will invite queer and trans students of color to meet each other in a social setting, with the goal to help connect students to a broader QTPOC network at the university.
Black Benatar’s Black Magic Cabaret is an eclectic theater spectacle that fuses elements of local performance, magic, and drag performance to bring audiences on a journey through race and cultural allyship in the U.S.