Latter-day Saint Sacrament Meeting
Latter-day Saint Sacrament Meeting
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Join us at the American Indian Resource Center to help empower native youth, by making bracelets and writing notes for young scholars.
In collaboration with the Black Faculty and Staff Association and the Office of Alumni Relations, the Black Cultural Center honors faculty and staff who holistically enrich, support, and advocate for Black faculty, staff, trainees, and students through their work on campus and in the community with the Black Cultural Center Faculty and Staff Awards each Black History Month (February).
Stroll the first level of the Marriott Library to view the Indigenous Womxn's Collective poster exhibition.
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 office of Student Affairs is set to host the "State of Wellness & Mental Health Townhall" on February 27, 2024, providing an opportunity for the entire campus community to delve into the 2023 Student Wellness and Mental Health campus data. This event, taking place at Union, Ballroom, will feature updates from health and wellness departments, shedding light on existing programs and services.
Catholic Mass and Holy Communion are offered weekly on Wednesdays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Come hear from Rockstar game developer Alexander Allen and developer Jarryd Huntley, as well as Black U of U games alumni and current students on games and its impact on the culture.
The Love of the Game: Love & Basketball Watch Party. A pre-game screening followed by Utes basketball action—a perfect sports night!
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
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.
Catholic Mass and Holy Communion are offered weekly on Wednesdays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
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.
Catholic Mass and Holy Communion are offered weekly on Wednesdays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
We’re excited for our next UWHEN – University of Utah Chapter Book Club discussion about "Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle" by Emily Nagoski, PhD and Amelia Nagoski, DMA. With our 2024 non-fiction reads, we will explore the topic of burnout, boundaries, and rest as a group. Huge thanks to the J. Willard Marriott Library for their generous and ongoing support of our Book Club!
Please join us for a presentation and conversation with Dr. ShiPu Wang, curator of the special exhibition Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo. A Q&A will follow the talk.
Dr. Arvin, director of Pacific Islands Studies here at the U, is a Native Hawaiian feminist scholar who works on issues of race, gender, science and colonialism in Hawai‘i and the broader Pacific. At this workshop, we will be discussing ideas from a paper co-authored by Dr. Arvin titled, "Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections Between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy." Reading the paper before attending the workshop is *not* required. We hope to see you there!
Join the Four-Ward Voice in their end-of-year celebration, Celebrating Your Voice, on March 15, 4 to 6 pm at the Thomas S. Monson Center. This event will highlight work across our Native American, Indigenous, and allied communities. There will be food and a music performance from Whisperhawk.
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Women’s Week is an annual, weeklong event focused on gendered issues and challenges faced in today’s socioeconomic and political climate, intersectionality, and cultural movements. All are welcome to get involved and participate!
Gender bias can show up in health care in many ways but its prevalence has led to women being misdiagnosed, overmedicated, or dismissed altogether. As additional identities are intersected with gender identity, self-advocacy can become more difficult or impossible. The audience to walk away with tools to better advocate for themselves as patients as well as how to use that advocacy power with other women, especially those whose agency has been taken away.
Join Librarian Allyson Mower and Associate Museum Curator Emily Lawhead for a brief discussion of Minè Okubo (author of "Citizen 13660" and held at Topaz Utah) and other artists part of the current exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts "Pictures of Belonging." Then watch Betty LaDuke’s classic 1996 documentary "Persistent Women Artists."
Unsung Heroes at the U Event Organizer: Women have consistently demonstrated an unwavering spirit, from the unsung heroines who toiled in the shadows of history to the contemporary trailblazers breaking barriers in every field. Join us for an inspiring panel to honor the heroic women and femmes who have shaped our state and institution. These […]
The Executive Education Women’s Symposium is designed for anyone interested in furthering women’s leadership and fostering growth for women in the workplace. The event will feature interactive speeches and thoughtful panel discussions. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to energize your career and learn from inspirational women who are making a difference and shaping Utah’s business landscape.
Stitch & B!tch is a space for students to engage in critical discussion and analysis as a community while collectively creating stitch-based fiber art such as quilting, embroidery, crochet, knitting, etc.! Join the Women's Resource Center and the Black Cultural Center to engage in a critical discussion about White feminism and work on a crochet project. No experience necessary! Materials will be provided.
Join fellow University of Utah alumnae and learn how they accessed mentors and leveraged their professional networks for career success. Connect with the Forever Utah Network and Lassonde for Life, two U-exclusive programs fostering support for the next generation of entrepreneurs and change makers.
Join the Women's Resource Center for the third workshop in our Barbie Series, “Brunch with Finance Barbie,” presented by Beth Hunsaker of the Financial Wellness Center. We’ll discuss how gender identity often shapes the ways in which we experience financial matters, and how women’s work and abilities regarding finances, household labor, and emotional labor in the workplace are often undervalued or unrecognized!
Reframing the Conversation brings together experts from across campus and the community to spark important conversations around othering 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.
With a focus on day-to-day achievements–both personal and professional–contributing to society, Women’s Week 2024 will highlight daily acts of heroism and motivate attendees to engage, break barriers, and foster a sense of importance in every individual’s role.
Join us for an inspiring evening during Women’s Week as we celebrate the theme of “Untold Stories and Everyday Heroism.” This event is an opportunity to come together as a community and build relationships across campus, while we amplify and elevate women-identifying awardees at the U. The evening will also feature the announcement of the 22nd recipient of the prestigious Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women.
The University of Utah is hosting the third annual Utah Southwest Regional Conference on Student Research in Gender and Women Studies.
Join us for an insightful session during Women's Week, where we will delve into the unique aspects of women's aging. Explore the prevalent issue of ageism, challenges of the 'sandwich' generation, and intersection of women and dementia. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation about the diverse experiences of women as they age.
Black Law Day is an opportunity to explore the Law School experience and showcase the various resources available for Black students!
Sacrament is offered weekly on Sundays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Step into the realm of creativity! Join us for 'What's Behind the Blue Door?'—a virtual writing workshop where imagination knows no bounds. Let your words unlock new worlds and stories.
Relax with the CIRCLE Program! This session includes a sound bath for additional relaxation and will be led by yoga instructor, Kristin Vance. Mats will be provided.
Join the Male Success Initiative and Center for Campus Wellness for free haircuts, mental health screenings, food, and a community conversation on "Joy as an Act of Resistance."
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.
Crochet with us and learn the importance of mental health in Indigenous communities through crafting.
The “Day of Collective Action” (DoCA) was designed to offer the University of Utah’s campus community an opportunity to learn, reflect and find ways that each of us can work to end and dismantle all forms of discrimination at the U. The DoCA is a Presidential initiative, launched in 2022 by the Presidential Commission on Equity and Belonging. Join us to learn about the U's HBCU partnerships initiative and how these strategic partnerships can build bridges of talent and excellence.
Catholic Mass and Holy Communion are offered weekly on Wednesdays in the Infinity Chapel (Level A, Main Hospital). All are welcome to attend.
Please join us for a presentation by Yoshi Nishio, president of Nishio Conservation Studio and one of the leading conservators of Asian scroll and screen painting in the U.S. Mr. Nishio will be joined by Stacey Kelly, UMFA director of collections and conservator, and Luke Kelly, UMFA associate curator of collections, to discuss the conservation of Chiura Obata’s Horses screen—and the unprecedented discovery within it.
Join the University of Utah Environmental Humanities Program on March 28th as Muskan Walia, the Spring '24 Community Practitioner in Residence, shares her experiences and insights into environmental justice, emphasizing her role as an organizer of Utah Youth for Environmental Solutions (UYES). Walia's talk will delve into the collaborative efforts between academia and community organizations, highlighting the relationship between UYES and the Environmental Humanities program. In this talk, she will explore the role academia has in social movements and best practices for those looking to engage with community members and organizations.
We are proud to present The University of Utah LGBT Resource Center’s annual fundraiser Gay-la! This year's theme is In Color, wear your best and brightest colors as we celebrate our vibrant LGBTQ community. Since 2002, the LGBT RC has been providing support, community, leadership development, and advocacy to LGBTQIA+ students as well as education and cultural events for the whole campus community.
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.