Baodong Liu and his role in landmark voting rights case
Ethnic Studies’ Liu served as an expert witness in a consequential voting rights case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MoreEthnic Studies’ Liu served as an expert witness in a consequential voting rights case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Provost Mitzi M. Montoya announced that Ruma Chopra has accepted an offer to serve as dean of the School for Cultural and Social Transformation.
Read MoreSmith’s research focuses on racial battle fatigue, a framework he created to describe the cumulative emotional, psychological, physiological and behavioral effects of racial micro- and macro-level aggressions experienced by people of color.
Read MoreAna C. Antunes, an assistant professor of gender studies, answered some questions about the origins of sexism and objectification, the larger issues they are a part of and how students can thoughtfully engage in humor and flirting without harming others.
Read MoreOn U Giving Day (March 28 – 29) Transform will focus on raising funds toward the Marilyn and Edward Stockton Endowed Scholarship and the Transform Huerta Scholarship for Community Engagement. Help us reach our goals so that we may provide financial support to our incredible students.
Read MoreThe School for Cultural and Social Transformation has partnered with President Randall’s Career Success Presidential Initiative to bring personalized career coaching to serve you.
Read MoreWilliam Smith ranked in the top 200 educational scholars in the United States for public influence.
Read MoreFor the Day of Disability and Neurodiversity, a panel of campus experts provided brief overviews and demonstrations of basic accessibility practices for communications and event planning.
Read MoreDean Kathryn B. Stockton featured in the New York Times’ Ezra Klein podcast.
Read MoreWilliam Smith, Ph.D., recognized nationally for his research on racial battle fatigue, has been appointed Chief Executive Administrator for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) at Huntsman Mental Health Institute (HMHI) at the University of Utah.
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