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2022 Blog Posts

Congratulation to our graduates!

Students at graduation

Congratulations to all U students graduating this semester! We wish you all the best and hope you continue discovering your passion, people, and purpose wherever your next chapter takes you. Special recognition of the Fall Class of 2022 graduates from Student Affairs.

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Adapting to Student Needs Launch Party

group of six people, the Student Affairs Leadership Team, stand close to each other with a sparkly backdrop and

Thank you to everyone who attended the Adapting to Student Needs Launch Party. We hope you enjoyed spending time with colleagues, meeting new ones, and learning more about Adapting to Student Needs, the strategic plan for Student Affairs at the University of Utah.

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Black Veterans of Utah Exhibit

sepia-toned photo of Col. Charles Young from the Black Veterans of Utah exhibit.

The University of Utah's Veterans Support Center will host the Black Veterans of Utah Exhibit from October 28 to November 4 in the Union Lobby. Presented by the Sema Hadithi African American Heritage & Culture Foundation, the exhibit aims to preserve and share Utah's Black history through research, culture, and arts.

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Red Flag/Green Flag Project

Red Flag Green Flag Project graphic

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the University Counseling Center (UCC) collaborates with partners across the University of Utah on the Red Flag/Green Flag Project. This initiative engages students, staff, and faculty in a campus-wide dialogue about interpersonal violence through a communal art project featuring red and green flags.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month

purple square graphic with Center for Student Wellness logo,

Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) is an annual campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence and support survivors. The Center for Campus Wellness aims to educate the campus community about different types of abuse, prevent violence, and build community using “listen, believe, refer.”

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Last Updated: 10/3/25