Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, September 21, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
STUDIO SERIES: Lucy, Baby
Theatre
Lucy, Baby
By Sophia Weaver
Lucy, Baby tells the story of the seven deadly sins in Hell, ruled by Lucy, a modern take on Lucifer. Pride, Greed, Wrath, Gluttony, Lust, and Envy have long awaited their final member. When Sloth arrives, the sins recount the violent, twisted acts that earned them a spot in Hell, while questioning what earned Sloth hers. But Sloth’s refusal to reveal her past unsettles the group, shifting their dynamics and drawing Lucy’s special attention. Blending dark humor, sharp dialogue, and a rock-inspired score, Lucy, Baby examines the evils of man and reflects on the human experience.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Studio 115 (PAB). Cost: $5-$25. Ticket URL: https://utheatre.booktix.com/dept/SS/e/Lucy. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, September 21, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Spring 2026 - Class schedule available
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025.
Spring 2026 - Registration dates available
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Ask an Investor Q&A
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Have questions that need answering? Come to our “Ask an Investor Q&A” session.
Time: TBD.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Smit Naik. Contact Email: epicenter@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025.
David Eccles Week: Donuts with David
Alumni
Stop by for a donut and a chat as we kick off David Eccles Week.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025, 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
Emma Eccles Jones Plaza.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Buddhist Sangha Meeting
Join the weekly Buddhist Sangha meeting for an hour-long discussion of Buddhist teachings and a guided meditation. All are welcome. Cushions and chairs are provided. No prior experience or commitment is required.
Event Categories: Student org. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 22, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
David Eccles Week: Trivia
Alumni
Check out daily trivia on @ubusiness, answer the questions, and win a prize!
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – Thursday, September 25, 2025.
Instagram.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
David Eccles Week: Donuts with David
Alumni
Stop by for a donut and a chat as we kick off David Eccles Week.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
Emma Eccles Jones Plaza.
HSIR Research Seminar: Continuous Engagement Science: Best Practices for Engaging Patients and the Public in Health Research
School of Medicine
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Population Health Sciences. Event Audience: Open to Public. Full Description: Please join us on Tuesday, September 23rd from 9:00am – 10:00am MST on Zoom for an HSIR Seminar. Daniel Mullins, PhD, will be presenting on the topic of “Continuous Engagement Science: Best Practices for Engaging Patients and the Public in Health Research”. See below for flyer, a bio on Dr. Mullings, and Zoom information. Bio: C. Daniel Mullins is a Professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. He is Founder and Executive Director of the University of MarylandPATient-centered Involvement in… Event Contact Name: Amelia Hopkins. Event Contact Phone: 801-587-1694. Event Contact Email: amelia.hopkins@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Zoom.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM.
Zoom.
STEM Internship & Career Fair
The STEM Internship and Career Fair is a great opportunity to explore career opportunities, network with employers, and find an internship or full-time job in your field. Not actively looking yet? We’d still love to have you. It’s never too early to start exploring career options and connecting with employers. A bit of preparation will help you make the most of this opportunity. Schedule an appointment with a Career Coach before the fair to get help fine tuning your resume and learning how to present your best self. , Check the event’s Handshake link to see which employers will be at the fair so you can research them ahead of time. , Print copies of your resume so you can hand them out to recruiters and hiring managers while you network at the fair. Dress code: Employers know your time is limited as you visit between classes, but coming to the fair well-groomed in business casual clothes will help you make the best impression. If you don’t have the clothes you need for interviews and networking events,…
Event Categories: Careers. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
For more info visit app.joinhandshake.com.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
AI Community of Practice Meeting
Artificial Intelligence
Meeting for the AI Community of Practice, _, Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now, Meeting ID: 256 264 709 089, Passcode: iY4Ymn.
Campus Locations: Microsoft Teams. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
David Eccles Week: Eccles Gala
Alumni
Enjoy an evening of connection and celebration! This event is all about building meaningful relationships that will support students throughout their academic journey. Attendees can look forward to a meal, Thirst, a photo booth, and engaging networking opportunities.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
Child Hall, SFEBB (7th Floor).
Class Visit: Database Theory and Design
Graduate Programs in Business
Join us on campus for a class from faculty member Stan Pugsley on database theory and design. You will have the opportunity to attend class, ask questions, make connections, and see what MSCM is all about.
Register here.
Campus Locations: Christensen Center - C. Roland (CRCC). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Major Expo
Exploring majors, minors or certificates? Come to the Major Expo to learn about academic programs and involvement opportunities at the U! Representatives from majors, minors and certificates will be in attendance in addition to various campus partners. Open to current and prospective students!
Event Categories: Academic & Holiday. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://advising.utah.edu/majors/events/index.php. Contact Name: Madeline Rencher. Contact Phone: 8015818146. Contact Email: madeline.rencher@gmail.com. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
CFA Assembly
Theatre
Celebrate with us! Join us for the CFA Assembly, powerful show highlighting the creative works and research of our students and faculty, and celebrating our three Distinguished Alumni: Legacy Award – Tracy O’Very Covey (Art) , Horizon Award – John Sutter (Film) , Educator Award – Adam Eskelson (Music), Questions? We’d love to help: info@finearts.utah.edu.
Campus Locations: Kingsbury Hall - Joseph T. (KH). Cost: Free and open to the public. Transportation / Parking: There are many parking options near our venues, and most are free. For the most current information about where to park, cost, and shuttle availability for any performance, call our box office at 801-581-7100.
The Northwest Parking Terrace at 100 South and Wolcott, just one block from Kingsbury Hall and Libby Gardner Hall (see map at right),is designated parking for most performances. For some performances, there will be a charge to park in this lot.
ADA parking is available directly east of Kingsbu… Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM.
Data Science & AI Lecture Series
Artificial Intelligence
This weekly lecture series covers technical developments in data science and AI, as well as applications to different domains, industry, and policy. It is intended for a wide audience. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Talks will be held in LNCO 1100 and streamed via Zoom:
https://utah.zoom.us/j/93909986581?pwd=d90LoHKoVAkagz1aCpJH1vTuaME9gG.1
Visit the Utah Center for Data Science for the latest details, including confirmed dates/times, speakers, and topics.
Event Categories: Seminars. Campus Locations: Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit datascience.utah.edu.
Math Empowerment Group
Center for Disability & Access
The "Math Empowerment Group" is a peer support group with the main focus being building a more positive relationship with math, more math confidence, and a sense of community around shared experiences. Please note this is not a tutoring group. This group offers a welcoming environment for students who feel overwhelmed or anxious about math. Through peer connection, guided discussions, and low-pressure activities, students can explore strategies to build confidence and reduce stress. This group is facilitated by an experienced math educator. We embrace students of all backgrounds and math experiences. Whether you are navigating a challenging course or simply want to feel more at ease with math, you are welcome here.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Cost: Free! Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress
School of Medicine
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series.
Campus Locations: HCI Cancer Research South - Huntsman (HCI IV). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Oncological Sciences. Event Type: Research in Progress. Students. Research. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Department Faculty & Staff Only. Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: 2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series. Event Contact Name: Jason Carrillo. Event Contact Phone: 8015857774. Event Contact Email: jason.carrillo@hci.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Master of Business Creation: Virtual Info Session
Master of Business Creation
Attend a Master of Business Creation virtual information session to learn more about this unique program at the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business. Register and find all dates here: http://eccles.link/mbcinfo. The MBC is an affordable program for serious entrepreneurs committed to building a sustainable, profitable company aided by an application-focused curriculum, one-on-one mentoring, networking opportunities, marketing support, access to business grants, and more. Founders work on their companies, take entrepreneurially focused classes, and receive personalized support. Learn more about the program here: https://eccles.utah.edu/mbc.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Zoom. Contact Phone: 801-581-7676. Contact Email: lassonde@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit eccles.utah.edu.
Snacks at the Goff Loft
Goff Strategic Leadership Institute
Take a break, grab a snack, and connect with the Goff community. The Goff Loft is stocked with a soda bar, coffee, tea, and plenty of snacks. Plus, it’s a great space to study, hang out, or recharge between classes.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Explore Your Impact
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Want to make an impact but not sure where to start? Join the conversation led by the Sorenson Impact Institute Representatives to explore your passions and discover how to take the first step.
📍 Epicenter Forum
🗓 Every Wednesday @ 1:00 PM
☕ Snacks + Support included.
Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
Migrant Sonority and More-Than-Human Perspectivism in Emiliano Monge's Las tierras arrasadas with Tammy Mitchell
Migrant Sonority and More-than-Human Perspectivism in Emiliano Monge’s Las tierras arrasadas
A tragic love story between two human traffickers set at the Guatemala-Mexico border, the Mexican author Emiliano Monge’s Las tierras arrasadas (2015, Among the Lost) portrays a cruel hellscape that becomes an allegory for the violence that present-day migrants endure on their journey through Mexico in search of a better life. To date, scholarship has interpreted the novel’s representation of human trafficking and migrant struggles as both performance and condemnation of the dehumanization of immigrant life that occurs on a daily basis in contemporary Mexico. Against the grain of such criticism, this talk rethinks the portrayal of migrants in Monge’s novel by attending to work’s narrative soundscape—migrant sonority intermingled with the hum of the jungle setting and the warlike din of narco Mexico. In dialogue with Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s theory of perspectivism and Cristina Rivera Garza’s notion of…
Campus Locations: Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM.
How to ProtoSpace
Protospace
Week 1 (Aug 18-22): Intro - Buttons/Magnets
Week 2 (Aug 25-29): (Fall Fest on Thursday) - No Formal session, discuss upcoming sessions
Week 3 (Sep 1-5) : Sewing - Dice Bags, Chalk Bags
Week 4 (Sep 8-12): 3D Printing
Week 5 (Sep 15-19): Zines
Week 6 (Sep 22-26): Blender/3D Design
Week 7 (Sep 29-03): Embroidery
Week 8 (Oct 6-10): Fall Break - No sessions
Week 9 (Oct 13-17): Textile Mending/Alteration
Week 10 (Oct 20-24): 3D Scanning
Week 11 (Oct 27-31): Virtual Reality
Week 12 (Nov 3-7): Podcasting
Week 13 (Nov 10-14): AI inspired session
Week 14 (Nov 17-21): TouchDesigner/Music
Week 15 (Nov 24-28): Thanksgiving week, no formal sessions
Week 16 (Dec 1-5): Stress Busters Week & Games, Stuffie modification station
Week 17 (Dec 8-12): End of semester.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: TJ Ferrill. Contact Email: thomas.ferrill@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation
Alumni
Sept. 24, 2025
2 - 3 p.m.
Spencer Fox Eccles Business Building
The annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation, now in its 35th year, launches each academic year at the David Eccles School of Business. This event features a nationally acclaimed speaker to connect, educate, and inspire our Eccles School community. Convocation caps off Eccles Week – a celebration in honor of our namesake. Register here.
Campus Locations: Eccles Business Building - Spencer Fox (SFEBB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM.
College of Education Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series: Special Event with U of U Impact Scholar Arthur Brooks
The College of Education Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series continues with Arthur Brooks, U of U Impact Scholar and Professor of Business and Government at Harvard University.
Join us for his lecture titled "Leadership and Happiness" on Wednesday, September 24 | 3-4 p.m | SAEC Art Works for Kids Auditorium (1151).
RSVP here, Learn more about Brooks and his research, Read the @theU feature: Bestselling author Arthur Brooks named Gardner Institute Impact Scholar.
Event Categories: Lectures. Campus Locations: Sorenson Arts and Education Complex (SAEC). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_kaXnP0-lHoqE6Xo0hHpd0Tw7Hqid6HeHGhI7mVXjHhNAgw/viewform. Transportation / Parking: Central Garage & Playfield lot, floor 3. Contact Email: collegeofeducation@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
For more info visit education.utah.edu.
Faculty Meeting
Bioscience
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biomedical Informatics. Event Type: Faculty Meetings. Event Audience: Department Faculty & Staff Only. Full Description: DBMI's Faculty Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 in Classroom 1470 from 3:30 - 5 pm. Event Contact Name: Colleen Kenost. Event Contact Phone: 801-581-4080. Event Contact Email: colleen.kenost@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Classroom 1470.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM.
Classroom 1470.
Climate Grief Circle
Are you overwhelmed by the state of the world? Are you looking for a supportive community where you can process your feelings? Do you believe in the transformative power of grief work? If so, this group is for you! Please RSVP if you are interested in attending.
We meet weekly on Wednesdays from 4-5pm in GC 1760 on 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, and 11/19. The events are open to all U of U students, staff, and faculty.
We're modeled on the Good Grief Network's 10 Steps to Resilience and Empowerment in a Chaotic Climate program. The ten steps are:
, Accept the severity of the predicament, Practice being with uncertainty, Honor my mortality and the mortality of all, Do inner work, Develop awareness of biases and perceptions, Practice gratitude, witness beauty, and create connections, Take breaks and rest, Grieve the harm I have caused, Show up, Reinvest into meaningful efforts,
Every week we work one step together moving from one to ten. You can come every week to work all ten…
Campus Locations: Gardner Commons - Carolyn and Kem (GC). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
Prosperity U: Your Network is Your Net Worth Workshop
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
Networking Workshop: Your Network is Your Net Worth
Back by popular demand, this interactive workshop presented in collaboration with Prosperity U and U Career Success, will help you build confidence and skills for professional networking. Join us on Wednesday, September 24, from 4–5:30 p.m. in the Impact & Prosperity Epicenter Training Room to learn effective strategies for navigating professional social settings, followed by a practice reception on the 2nd floor of the Changemakers Pavilion. Refreshments provided.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM.
2025 Wilkes Climate Launch Prize Announcement
Biology
Join us for a reception with the Wilkes Center team and campus partners as we announce the winner and top finalists for the $250,000 Launch Prize to accelerate solutions to climate change.
Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments provided.
Free parking available on Presidents Circle and Lot 2
Map and RSVP here.
Campus Locations: Skaggs, L. S. Applied Science Building (LSSB). Contact Name: Ross Chambless. Contact Email: ross.chambless@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM.
For more info visit wilkescenter.utah.edu.
Movie Night at the Epicenter
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Join us for one of our favorite weekly traditions! A different movie each week with the same great popcorn and friends.
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Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
MBAO Class Visit
Join us online to experience an MBA class firsthand. You will have the opportunity to attend class, ask questions, make connections, and see what an MBA is all about.
https://eccles.utah.edu/programs/mba/mba-online/.
Alternate Location: Online. Ticket URL: https://eccles.my.salesforce-sites.com/mbaonline. Contact Name: MBA Online. Contact Phone: (801) 587-8870. Contact Email: MBAOnline@Utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 5:50 PM – 7:00 PM.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
salt 17 Artist Talk
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Adama Delphine Fawundu in conversation with Yvonne Mpwo
Wednesday, September 24, 2025 | 6–8 pm | Free
Join artist Adama Delphine Fawundu as she discusses her work and the exhibition salt 17: Adama Delphine Fawundu in conversation with Yvonne Mpow. This free artist talk in the Dumke Auditorium at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts will deepen your understanding of the works on view in the latest salt exhibition and their connection to the UMFA’s African Art collection.
The works in this exhibition were made with a process that Fawundu calls “kpoto patchwok,” a combination of the Mende word for gathering fruits and nuts for communal nourishment (kpoto) and the Krio word for piecing together textiles (patchwok). By drawing together materials from Congo, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Brazil, Nigeria, and Utah, Fawundu stitches together a collective history of the African diaspora that imagines a more interconnected future. Her work is displayed in conversation with objects from the UMFA’s African Art collection, which…
Event Categories: Public Event. Lectures. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Daniel Mendelsohn, translator of Homer’s Odyssey
Daniel Mendelsohn will discuss his acclaimed new translation of Homer’s Odyssey, published in April 2025 by the University of Chicago Press. His talk will be followed by a conversation with Scott Black, Professor of English and Director of the Tanner Humanities Center.
A book-signing with The King’s English Bookshop will follow the event.
Mendelsohn is Editor-at-large of The New York Review of Books, and author of several influential works, including Ecstasy and Terror: From the Greeks to Game of Thrones (2019) and Three Rings: A Tale of Exile, Narrative, and Fate (2020). His essays and reviews have appeared widely, including in The New Yorker, Esquire, Harper’s, and The New York Times. In 2025, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, recognizing his significant contributions to literature and criticism. The Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah supports academic research, public engagement, and educational programming in the humanities. Views…
Event Categories: Lectures. Public Event. Campus Locations: Quinney College of Law - S. J. (LAW). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://tanner.utah.edu/center-events/daniel-mendelsohn/. Contact Name: Beth James. Contact Phone: 801-581-8473. Contact Email: beth.james@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:00 PM.
For more info visit tanner.utah.edu.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Impact Capital Community Meeting - Office Hours/ Social
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Have questions or want to brainstorm with other changemakers? Stop by our Office Hour & Social session.
Time: TBD.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: No.
Thursday, September 25, 2025.
University of Utah Impact Scholar Presentation - Dr. Arthur C. Brooks
Dr. Arthur C. Brooks, a University of Utah Impact Scholar, will present on leadership and happiness at the S. Quinney College of Law. University of Utah Impact Scholars include distinguished scholars and public intellectuals chosen for their ability to contribute to an exceptional student experience, engage with and inform local policymakers, participate in joint research opportunities, and consult with U leadership on societal impact.
Event Categories: Lectures. Campus Locations: Quinney College of Law - S. J. (LAW). Cost: Free and open to the public. Transportation / Parking: TRAX – Take TRAX Red University Line to the Rice Eccles Stadium Stop.
Parking – Please park at an available A or U permit parking space in the Rice Eccles Stadium parking lot. Contact Name: Kris. Contact Email: events@law.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
For more info visit www.law.utah.edu.
Inaugural IMPACT Symposium
Join us as we celebrate the official launch of the Integrating Medicine & Policy to Achieve healthCare Transformation (IMPACT) Program, the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine’s newest initiative to support outstanding clinician-scientists in late translational, health services, and outcomes research. This symposium will showcase national thought leaders, feature dynamic lightning talks from University of Utah faculty, and provide networking opportunities to foster collaboration and innovation.
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Andrew M. Ibrahim MD, MSc, University of Michigan
Dr. Daniel Mullins PhD, University of Maryland
RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/Qai9z8Kxzn.
Event Categories: Seminars. Conferences. Campus Locations: Health Sciences Education Building - Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles (HSEB). Contact Name: Ariel Keklak. Contact Phone: 9782014092. Contact Email: ariel.keklak@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
U of U Farmers Market
Sustainability Office
Shop fresh, eat local and connect with the campus community at the U of U Farmers Market! Browse seasonal produce, tasty snacks handmade goods, and more — all from local vendors. Open to students, staff, faculty and the public.
Sponsored by Harmons Grocery, Farm Fresh to You and U of U Staff Council.
Thursdays August 21- October 2 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Tanner Plaza (between the Union and Student Services Building).
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Tanner Plaza. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Wilkes Center | Climate Entrepreneurship Panel and Luncheon
Mining Engineering
Students, staff and faculty are invited to engage with the finalists for the Wilkes Center Climate Launch Prize at this panel discussion and lunch. Event is free but RSVP is encouraged here.
Panel participants include:
Bjorn Sodernerg, Co-Founder of Build up Nepal
Jean Louwrens, CEO and co-founder of De Novo Foodlabs
Margaret Lumley, Founder & CEO of Roca.
Campus Locations: Skaggs, L. S. Applied Science Building (LSSB). Alternate Location: Room 330. Contact Name: Ross Chambless. Contact Email: ross.chambless@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM.
For more info visit wilkescenter.utah.edu.
Data Drop-In Hours
Artificial Intelligence
Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
When: Thursdays | 12pm to 1pm
Where: Digital Matters, J. Willard Marriott Library (Level 2)
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? , Wondering what FAIR data means? , Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding and accessing research data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), No appointment needed—just drop in!
Can’t make it? Email us to schedule a consultation.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Contact Email: mlib-data@lists.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
The Dr. Helmuth F. Orthner Endowed Professorship Inaugural Talk
Bioscience
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biomedical Informatics. Event Type: Seminar Series. Event Audience: Department Faculty & Staff Only. Full Description: The Orthner Family and the Department of Biomedical Informatics have named Dr. Kensaku “Ken” Kawamoto as the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Helmuth F. Orthner Endowed Professorship. Ken’s pioneering work in clinical decision support, interoperability standards, and digital health wonderfully honors Dr. Orthner’s legacy. More information can be found here.
We look forward to you joining us. Event Contact Name: Colleen Kenost. Event Contact Phone: 801-581-4080. Event Contact Email: colleen.kenost@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Classroom 1470 - 421 Wakara Way.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
Classroom 1470 - 421 Wakara Way.
Research Data Drop-In Session
Data Management
Got Data Questions? We've Got Answers.
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians
Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? Wondering what FAIR data means? Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
Whether you're starting a new project, wrapping up a grant, preparing for publication, or just curious about best practices, we're here to support you.
What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding, accessing, and reusing data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), Stop by to learn more, ask questions, or talk through your data needs.
No appointment needed – just drop in!
Can't make it? Email us at mlib-data@lists.utah.edu to schedule a consultation.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Department of Oncological Sciences Seminar Series - Todd Miller, PhD
School of Medicine
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Oncological Sciences. Division: Oncology. Event Type: Education. Research. Research in Progress. Seminar Series. Students. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Department Faculty & Staff Only. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: The Department of Oncological Sciences presents:
Todd Miller, PhD
Medical College of Wisconsin
Professor, Breast Cancer Research
Pharmacology & Toxicology
“Leveraging metabolic vulnerabilities in ER+ breast cancer”
September 25, 2025
12:00 PM
EIHG (Genetics) 1st Floor Auditorium
HOST: Amanda Jiang, PhD. Event Contact Name: Mercede Campbell. Event Contact Phone: 801-646-4394. Event Contact Email: mercede.campbell@hci.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: EIHG (Genetics) 1st Floor Auditorium.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
EIHG (Genetics) 1st Floor Auditorium.
Medical Management of Diabetes
School of Medicine
Full Description: Join us online for a virtual event on Medical Management of Diabetes: Best Practices for Medication Use in Complex Patients by Amie A. Long, MSN, FNP of University of Utah Health. Event Contact Name: Annie Romano. Event Contact Phone: 8015563135. Event Contact Email: annie.romano@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/QsJQYB3QTPqMLb7-VVO-rw#/registration.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/QsJQYB3QTPqMLb7-VVO-rw#/registration.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
Biochemistry Seminar Series - Matthew Miller
Bioscience
Campus Locations: Health Sciences Education Building - Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles (HSEB). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biochemistry. Event Type: Seminar Series. Event Audience: School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: Please join us for the Biochemistry Seminar Series! This lecture will be given by Matthew Miller, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Utah. This will be his tenure talk.
Title: “Getting It Right: How Do Cells Ensure Accurate Chromosome Inheritance”
Thursday, September 25th at 12:00 PM
HSEB 2600
Please see attached flyer for more details. Event Contact Name: Megan Hendrickson. Event Contact Phone: 8015856001. Event Contact Email: megan.hendrickson@biochem.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: HSEB 2600.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
HSEB 2600.
Life After Dead Pool
After decades of drought, the American West is stretched to the breaking point. A changing climate and design flaws in the Glen Canyon Dam have pushed the once-massive Lake Powell reservoir to the brink of collapse—putting at risk millions of people who depend on the Colorado River for water, agriculture, and electricity. Now, as Glen Canyon reemerges, its surprising ecological rebirth reminds us that nature’s capacity to heal may well outpace our own imaginations.
Environmental journalist Zak Podmore explores the complex challenges ahead and reframes the inevitable loss of Lake Powell as a turning point for a more sustainable future. Through an arresting mix of science and storytelling, Life After Dead Pool debunks the notion that the West’s water challenges are unsolvable and invites us to secure a future where the Colorado River once again runs free.
Campus Locations: Quinney College of Law - S. J. (LAW). Cost: Free and open to the public. Transportation / Parking: Take TRAX line to the University Stadium stop. Walk 1/2 block north. Contact Name: Kris. Contact Email: events@law.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM.
For more info visit www.law.utah.edu.
ICPSR Orientation
Data Management
Come learn about all the political and social scientific data resources you can access through the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR).
When: Thursday, September 25 @ 1pm to 2pm
Where: Hybrid (Zoom) & MLIB (TBD)
Light refreshments provided for in-person attendees. Register to attend virtually: https://utah.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ARXKm5SISsS6WH-Bi5DLtA
Join us virtually or in person to hear from ICPSR's Membership Development Director, Annalee Shelton.
-Highlights of data at ICPSR - health, crime, government data and more
-Using data for publishing
-Sharing data through ICPSR
-Resources for teaching with ICPSR data
-Resources for students
-Data training through the ICPSR Summer Program
-Scholarships
-Q&A.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
How to ProtoSpace
Protospace
Week 1 (Aug 18-22): Intro - Buttons/Magnets
Week 2 (Aug 25-29): (Fall Fest on Thursday) - No Formal session, discuss upcoming sessions
Week 3 (Sep 1-5) : Sewing - Dice Bags, Chalk Bags
Week 4 (Sep 8-12): 3D Printing
Week 5 (Sep 15-19): Zines
Week 6 (Sep 22-26): Blender/3D Design
Week 7 (Sep 29-03): Embroidery
Week 8 (Oct 6-10): Fall Break - No sessions
Week 9 (Oct 13-17): Textile Mending/Alteration
Week 10 (Oct 20-24): 3D Scanning
Week 11 (Oct 27-31): Virtual Reality
Week 12 (Nov 3-7): Podcasting
Week 13 (Nov 10-14): AI inspired session
Week 14 (Nov 17-21): TouchDesigner/Music
Week 15 (Nov 24-28): Thanksgiving week, no formal sessions
Week 16 (Dec 1-5): Stress Busters Week & Games, Stuffie modification station
Week 17 (Dec 8-12): End of semester.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: TJ Ferrill. Contact Email: thomas.ferrill@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Craft & Connect in the Wellness Hub
Center for Disability & Access
Color with us & learn about the free Health Literacy Course 'EmpowerEd' with Cha McNeil.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Contact Name: Shalyse McKnight. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Impact Capital Community Meeting - Investing 101
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
We'll dive deeper into the fundamentals of venture-capital style impact investing. The session will be led by Smit Naik, the Senior Director of Impact Investing at the Sorenson Impact Institute.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: No.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM.
Service Corner Nites
Bennion Community Service Center
Join the Bennion Center in putting together hygiene kits for For Four Lifes organization.
Registration required.
Campus Locations: Kahlert Village. Contact Name: Brett Gaffney. Contact Phone: 8015814811. Contact Email: brett.gaffney@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Movie Night: Inside Job
Division of QAMO
Join us to watch Inside Job narrated by Matt Damon. Enjoy dinner, popcorn, and candy! Hosted by the QAMO Major. All Students Welcome! RSVP here. .
Campus Locations: Garff Executive Education Building - Robert H. and Katharine B. (GARFF). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
Health Innovation Themed Community Medical Student Panel
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
An evening of conversation and connection with current medical students. Panelists will share their journeys, insights, and advice on preparing for medical school. A networking session will follow the panel. This event is an opportunity to ask questions, build relationships, and explore paths in medical innovation and health care.
Open to members of the Health Innovation Themed Community by Invitation.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Interfaith Themed Community: Temple Square Trip
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
Interfaith Themed Community Field Trip: Temple Square (By Invitation Only)
Join fellow community members on Thursday, September 25, from 6–8 p.m. for a unique evening at Temple Square. Enjoy a 90-minute guided tour led by sister missionaries, offering historical, cultural, and spiritual insights into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The evening concludes with a public rehearsal of the world-renowned Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Transportation options are being coordinated with student participants.
Transportation / Parking: Transportation details will be shared as the date approaches. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Fall 2025 First Half - Last day to reverse CR/NC option
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025.
Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund Medium Grant Submissions Deadline
Sustainability Office
The Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund (SCIF) is the University of Utah’s green grant program, funding projects that make campus more sustainable. Students, faculty and staff from all disciplines can apply. Medium grants ($1,000–$10,000) have funded projects like clean air surveys, recycling programs and green infrastructure installations. Applications for this cycle are due 9/26/25, 10/31/25, 2/20/26 and 4/6/26) Need help shaping your idea? Contact SCIF Manager Emerson Andrews at emerson.andrews@utah.edu.
Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Lee E. Teitelbaum Utah Law Review Symposium - Fireproofing the FDA: Power, Politics, and Public Health
This symposium will explore a revitalization of the FDA’s original missions—public health and consumer protection—by probing the intersection of politics, public health, and power at the organization. The FDA is currently facing political interference as well as cuts to its staff and budget that could compromise its ability to appropriately vet medical products. At the same time, FDA experts have observed that the agency needs significant reform to meet U.S. needs in the 21st century.
This convening will emphasize the “how”: the methods and approaches to strengthen medical product vetting while defending the FDA from interference. These goals bear some tension—and yet law and policy are well familiar with managing competing goals. Lessons for how the FDA can be “fireproofed,” drawing from FDA history, administrative law, political science, or other regulatory agencies, are encouraged. At the same time, changes to the way FDA operates may be needed to optimize the review of medical products on behalf o…
Event Categories: Conferences. Campus Locations: Quinney College of Law - S. J. (LAW). Cost: Free and open to the public. $75 for CLE credits. Transportation / Parking: TRAX – Take TRAX Red University Line to the Rice Eccles Stadium Stop.
Parking – Please park at an available A or U permit parking space in the Rice Eccles Stadium parking lot. Contact Name: Kris. Contact Email: events@law.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
For more info visit www.law.utah.edu.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 9:45 AM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
SOM New Faces Symposium
School of Medicine
Campus Locations: Eccles Institute of Human Genetics (EIHG). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Academic Affairs. Event Type: Other. Event Audience: School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: Join us for the SFESOM New Faces Symposium! This event will feature a series of short research talks given by SOM faculty that started their position within the past 4 years.
Agenda:
10-10:30am -- Coffee & networking
10:30am-12pm -- Speaker series
12-1pm -- Lunch & network with speakers
RSVP here: https://forms.office.com/r/w8zvUwRCK2. Event Contact Name: Ariel Keklak. Event Contact Phone: 9782014092. Event Contact Email: ariel.keklak@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: EIHG 1st floor auditorium.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
EIHG 1st Floor Auditorium.
Utah's Responsible AI Community Consortium
Artificial Intelligence
Learn more about our community consortium and help shape the future direction.
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 290 378 954 326
Passcode: CV7Mj29cWebpage: https://rai.utah.edu/opportunities/community-consortium/.
Event Categories: Community Engagement. Campus Locations: Warnock Engineering Building - John and Marva (WEB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM.
Advanced Treatment Options for Essential Tremor
School of Medicine
Full Description: Join us for a virtual event on Advanced Treatment Options for Essential Tremor: Focused Ultrasound and Deep Brain Stimulation, presented by Shervin Rahimpour,MD, FAANS, FCNS, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgeon at University of Utah Health. Event Contact Name: Annie Romano. Event Contact Phone: 8015563135. Event Contact Email: annie.romano@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/5vlYLfyuQ0mtXixQzCCoRg#/registration.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/5vlYLfyuQ0mtXixQzCCoRg#/registration.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
AI Office Hours
Artificial Intelligence
Questions or comments about AI at the U? Drop into AI office hours
University of Utah faculty, staff, and students with questions or suggestions about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) at the U are encouraged to attend virtual office hours held by the AI leadership team every Friday from noon to 1 pm.
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 237 174 996 299
Passcode: Mm9L6hw7
These weekly meetings give the entire campus community informal access to the U’s top AI research and policy experts. Attendees can use the time to brainstorm use cases, discuss best practices, understand what’s allowed, find collaborators, suggest new tools, and more.
Office hours are one way the U is working to strengthen AI literacy—the most relevant discussions will be shared with the campus community, including via an FAQ webpage. Feedback may also shape future AI strategy and tool procurement.
Each meeting is led by at least two members of the AI leadership team, which includes research, AI, IT, and compliance officials from acr…
Event Categories: Info Sessions. Campus Locations: Microsoft Teams. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit teams.microsoft.com.
ArtsForce Trek to Finch Lane Art Gallery
Theatre
REGISTER NOW
Do you want to go on a field trip?
Take a break from class work and come check out Salt Lake City Arts Council-Finch Lane Art Gallery! A space dedicated to contemporary art, Finch Lane Gallery offers local artists the chance to exhibit their most recent work. Join us to: Meet art industry professionals , Find out about new internship and career opportunities , Explore Finch Lane Gallery with the College of Fine Arts, September 26th at 2-4 pm
Finch Lane Gallery 54 Finch Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
(between 1300 East and University Street, enter from 100 South) Snack bags provided!
Event Categories: Info Sessions. Meetups. Alternate Location: 54 Finch Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. Contact Name: Kate Wolsey. Contact Email: kate.wolsey@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: No.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
For more info visit utah.sjc1.qualtrics.com.
Opening Celebration for "salt 17: Adama Delphine Fawundu" and "Relative Truths"
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Friday, September 26, 2025 | 6–9 pm | Free
You’re invited to a free celebration at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Celebrate not one, but two new exhibitions at the Museum! Enjoy a mocktail, vibe to beats provided by a live DJ, and mingle with artist Adama Delphine Fawundu and the faculty artists behind Relative Truths.
salt 17 artist, Adama Delphine Fawundu, is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY of Mende, Bubi, Krim ancestry. Her work explores themes such as indigenisation, ancestral memory and activating the radical imagination. The works in this exhibition were made with a process that Fawundu calls “kpoto patchwok,” a combination of the Mende word for gathering fruits and nuts for communal nourishment (kpoto) and the Krio word for piecing together textiles (patchwok). By drawing together materials from Congo, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Brazil, Nigeria, and Utah, Fawundu stitches together a collective history of the African diaspora that imagines a more interconnected future. Her work is displayed in…
Event Categories: Public Event. U Arts Pass. Exhibitions. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-celebration-for-salt-17-and-relative-truths-tickets-1608111407509. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, September 26, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Prosperity U and Interfaith U Trail Service Day
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
Join us for National Public Lands Day as we partner with Salt Lake City’s Department of Public Lands to restore the Bonneville Shoreline Trail near Red Butte Garden. Students and community members will come together to care for our natural surroundings and celebrate pride in the lands adjacent to campus.
Transportation and Light Breakfast Provided
📍 Meet at Stilwell Field | 🗓️ Saturday, September 27 | ⏰ 8:30 –11 a.m.
Register to Participate
Directions to Stilwell Field (Salt Lake City, UT, 84113) The field is located just off Fort Douglas Blvd, south of the University of Utah Guest House. if you are walking to the field from the main campus of the University of Utah, cross to the east side of the George S. Eccles 2002 Legacy Bridge, turn right onto Fort Douglas Blvd, find the field between De Trobriand St and Potter St.
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Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
2 Pianos 4 Hands (Pioneer Theatre Company) [U Arts Pass Event]
Pioneer Theatre Company
2 Pianos 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Tom Frey
September 12–27, 2025
Meldrum Theatre
Play | Utah Premiere
Amidst determined parents, quirky teachers, endless hours of practice, stage nerves, fierce competition, and the pursuit of excellence, Ted and Richard grew up as devoted “piano nerds.” Musical wizardry and roaring comedy combine as these two savants play classical, pop, and everything in-between, all while portraying dozens of characters that took part in their quest for musical greatness. It’s a theatrical experience not-to-be-missed!
“Both honest and artistically magnificent, 2 Pianos 4 Hands is definitely worthy of a standing ovation that never seems to end.”—Chicago Theatre Review.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Music. Campus Locations: Meldrum Theatre (FLD H). Cost: $44-57 ($5 for students/50% off for staff and faculty). Ticket URL: https://pioneertheatre.org/production/2-pianos-4-hands/. Contact Name: Pioneer Theatre Company. Contact Phone: 801-581-6961. Contact Email: BoxOffice@PioneerTheatre.org. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, September 27, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
For more info visit pioneertheatre.org.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, September 28, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Free Film Screening: "Tuniyay - To Tell the Story"
Natural History Museum of Utah
On September 28, join us at NHMU for a free screening of the feature-length film, "Tuniyay," which explores the lasting trauma of the Uintah Boarding School once located in Whiterocks, Utah.
Starting in the 1880s, the federal government and religious organizations operated Indian Boarding Schools across the country including Utah. The schools were designed to teach Indigenous children to be like white Americans in culture, language, and even dress, stripping them of their culture and heritage, and the results were often disastrous with the trauma lasting to this day.
Titled "Tuniyay," using the Ute word that means "to tell the story," the film was produced by the Episcopal Church of Utah with a commitment to reconciliation and the need for truth telling of this troubling history. Diocesan Communications Director Craig Wirth and historiographer Kurt Cook spent eight months creating the documentary with the guidance of Ute Elder Forrest Cuch and The Rev. Michael Carney. The film is a capstone project represe…
Event Categories: Films. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://nhmu.utah.edu/events/tuniyay. Transportation / Parking: Parking available on site. Contact Name: Mark Johnston. Contact Email: mjohnston@nhmu.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, September 28, 2025, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, September 28, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 29, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
QAMO Information Session for Prospective Students
Marriner Institute
Contact Name: Hina Baig. Contact Email: Hina.Baig@Eccles.Utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 29, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Bites with BSG
Student Engagement
Swing by to connect with your Business Student Government (BSG), take a quick survey about your Eccles experience, and grab free food!
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 29, 2025, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
SFEBB Lobby.
Buddhist Sangha Meeting
Join the weekly Buddhist Sangha meeting for an hour-long discussion of Buddhist teachings and a guided meditation. All are welcome. Cushions and chairs are provided. No prior experience or commitment is required.
Event Categories: Student org. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, September 29, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Campus-Wide Internship & Career Fair
Don’t miss this chance to explore career opportunities, connect with employers, and apply for roles. This career fair brings in employers from a huge range of industries who want to meet you. Not actively looking yet? Everyone is welcome—including first-year students! It’s never too early to start exploring career options and connecting with employers. A bit of preparation will help you make the most of this opportunity. Schedule an appointment with a Career Coach before the fair to get help fine tuning your resume and learning how to present your best self. , Check the event’s Handshake link to see which employers will be at the fair so you can research them ahead of time. , Print copies of your resume so you can hand them out to recruiters and hiring managers while you network at the fair. Dress code: Employers know your time is limited as you visit between classes, but coming to the fair well-groomed in business casual clothes will help you make the best impression. If you don’t have the clothes you…
Event Categories: Careers. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit app.joinhandshake.com.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
EMBA Leadership Lesson From an EMBA Faculty
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 30 | Noon–1 p.m. (virtual)
Speaker: Glen Kreiner
The session will run for one hour, with Glen's portion lasting about 30 minutes. The flow will look like this:
- 10 minutes: Program overview from EMBA team
- 30 minutes: Conversation with Glen about EMBA course and leadership lessons
- 10 minutes: Open Q&A with prospects
- 5 minutes: Wrap-up from EMBA team
No slides are needed — we’ll keep it simple, conversational, and interactive.
Glen will highlight a few insights from his class and the kind of leadership growth EMBA students experience, such as:
- A key framework or “big idea” from his teaching
- How students apply learning directly in their roles
- His perspective on what makes effective leaders today
- Why he enjoy teaching EMBA students and what sets them apart.
Alternate Location: Online. Ticket URL: https://eccles.secure.force.com/emba. Contact Name: Executive MBA. Contact Phone: 801-581-5577. Contact Email: EMBA@Utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Investing 101
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Interested in learning more about investing? Join us for our “Investing 101” Session.
Time: TBD.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: No.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Pathways Computing Career Expo
Explore career opportunities, network with employers, and find an internship or full-time job in the computing field. You don’t need to be actively looking for an internship or job to attend. We also encourage first-year students to attend to begin connecting with employers and exploring career opportunities.
Get ready! Make the best use of your time by viewing registered employers in advance and check out their available roles on Handshake. Bring printed copies of your resume to stand out. Some recruiters take notes on them to remember you by. For help presenting your best self (elevator pitch, resume, etc.), schedule an appointment with a Career Coach for one-to-one support. U Career Success is here for you!
Dress code: Employers know your time is limited as you visit between classes. However, paying attention to grooming and dress goes a long way. If business casual clothes are out of your reach, stop by the Career Closet in the U Career Success suite in GARFF Building for clothing that you can borro…
Event Categories: Careers. Campus Locations: Alumni House - Eccles (ALUMNI). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit app.joinhandshake.com.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
Once Upon an Art Museum
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Storytime for Families
Every First Wednesday | 11:00–11:30 | Free
Looking for a free family activity in Salt Lake City? Admission to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is always free every first Wednesday of the month, and now the day is extra special. Bring your youngest art appreciators to the UMFA for storytime, fine art, and hands-on activities in the galleries!
Gather in the Museum lobby and follow arts educators into the galleries to explore unique works of art, read a story, and create a simple, kid-friendly art project inspired by the art on view and the story! There will be new stories and activities every month, so we hope you’ll join us for a new “once upon a time” every first Wednesday.
Image Credit: H. Jerome Epstein, Young boy reading a comic book, undated, gelatin silver print, Purchased with funds from Dr. James E. and Debra Pearl for the Dr. James E. and Debra Pearl photograph collection, UMFA1999.49.21.
Event Categories: Kids/Family. Public Event. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://umfa.utah.edu/list/event-type/storytime-families. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Data Science & AI Lecture Series
Artificial Intelligence
This weekly lecture series covers technical developments in data science and AI, as well as applications to different domains, industry, and policy. It is intended for a wide audience. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Talks will be held in LNCO 1100 and streamed via Zoom:
https://utah.zoom.us/j/93909986581?pwd=d90LoHKoVAkagz1aCpJH1vTuaME9gG.1
Visit the Utah Center for Data Science for the latest details, including confirmed dates/times, speakers, and topics.
Event Categories: Seminars. Campus Locations: Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit datascience.utah.edu.
Math Empowerment Group
Center for Disability & Access
The "Math Empowerment Group" is a peer support group with the main focus being building a more positive relationship with math, more math confidence, and a sense of community around shared experiences. Please note this is not a tutoring group. This group offers a welcoming environment for students who feel overwhelmed or anxious about math. Through peer connection, guided discussions, and low-pressure activities, students can explore strategies to build confidence and reduce stress. This group is facilitated by an experienced math educator. We embrace students of all backgrounds and math experiences. Whether you are navigating a challenging course or simply want to feel more at ease with math, you are welcome here.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Cost: Free! Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
Visit with Volley
Center for Disability & Access
Come hang out with the best facility dog around!
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM.
Monthly Affiliate Call
University of Utah - Health Sciences
Event Audience: Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. All University of Utah Faculty. Full Description: The Monthly Affiliate Call, led by Dr. Ted Kimball, serves as a forum to collaborate and address regional issues and challenges that affect health care in the Mountain West. All University of Utah Health partners are encouraged to participate in the call via Zoom. Topics change monthly to reflect trending issues and current needs. Event Contact Name: Annie Romano. Event Contact Phone: 8015563135. Event Contact Email: annie.romano@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rceuppzguHtTGCzylN4n_nLNt1psFVfju.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Virtual - https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rceuppzguHtTGCzylN4n_nLNt1psFVfju.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress
School of Medicine
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series.
Campus Locations: HCI Cancer Research South - Huntsman (HCI IV). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Oncological Sciences. Event Type: Research in Progress. Students. Research. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Department Faculty & Staff Only. Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: 2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series. Event Contact Name: Jason Carrillo. Event Contact Phone: 8015857774. Event Contact Email: jason.carrillo@hci.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
PHS Seminar
School of Medicine
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Population Health Sciences. Event Audience: Open to Public. Full Description: Please join us on Wednesday, October 1, at 12-1pm MDT for a PHS Seminar! This will be a virtual seminar, held via Zoom. Please see the link below. Nur Zeinomar, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Cancer Epidemiology and Health Outcomes, Rutgers Cancer Institute, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Polygenic Risk Scores in Breast Cancer: Implications for Risk Stratification and Prognosis, Join Zoom Meeting, https://utah-health.zoom.us/j/93733271426?pwd=aldtaUNFUDZSYlVNMVEvNDl3RUZIUT09, Meeting ID:… Event Contact Name: Tori Sohm. Event Contact Phone: 8015871694. Event Contact Email: victoria.sohm@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Zoom.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
This will be a virtual seminar, held via Zoom.
Lassonde for Life: Founder Profile, Chris & Lindsey Shipley (Virtual)
Lassonde for Life
Attend the Lassonde for Life: Founder Profile, Chris & Lindsey Shipley event on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 12-1 p.m. online. Hear what the Shipleys learned by building and selling Lactation Link, a parenting education platform. Chris is a seasoned revenue and growth executive with an MBA from the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business. He currently serves as CRO at SageCreek Partners Lindsey. Lindsey is passionate about healthcare innovation and customer-focused product development. She is a former college athlete, a mom of three, and a four-time cancer survivor. She has a nursing degree from the University of Utah.
Registration is required: https://lassondeentrepreneurinstitute.as.me/?appointmentType=82243224.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Zoom.
For more info visit lassonde.utah.edu.
PMBA Impact of an MBA
Discover how the University of Utah’s Professional MBA can transform your career during our “Impact of an MBA” webinar. Hear about how the program can elevate your leadership, expand your network, and open new doors. Join us to see if the PMBA is the right next step for your goals.
Alternate Location: Online. Ticket URL: https://eccles.secure.force.com/pmba. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM.
For more info visit utah.zoom.us.
Special Interest Group: AI Policy
Artificial Intelligence
For more information on the One-U Responsible AI Initiative (RAI) special interest group (SIG) on AI Policy, visit our webpage at https://rai.utah.edu/sig-ai-policy/.
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 234 102 306 184
Passcode: rQ6Kb3vV.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 12:10 PM – 12:55 PM.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Explore Your Impact
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Want to make an impact but not sure where to start? Join the conversation led by the Sorenson Impact Institute Representatives to explore your passions and discover how to take the first step.
📍 Epicenter Forum
🗓 Every Wednesday @ 1:00 PM
☕ Snacks + Support included.
Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
How to ProtoSpace
Protospace
Week 1 (Aug 18-22): Intro - Buttons/Magnets
Week 2 (Aug 25-29): (Fall Fest on Thursday) - No Formal session, discuss upcoming sessions
Week 3 (Sep 1-5) : Sewing - Dice Bags, Chalk Bags
Week 4 (Sep 8-12): 3D Printing
Week 5 (Sep 15-19): Zines
Week 6 (Sep 22-26): Blender/3D Design
Week 7 (Sep 29-03): Embroidery
Week 8 (Oct 6-10): Fall Break - No sessions
Week 9 (Oct 13-17): Textile Mending/Alteration
Week 10 (Oct 20-24): 3D Scanning
Week 11 (Oct 27-31): Virtual Reality
Week 12 (Nov 3-7): Podcasting
Week 13 (Nov 10-14): AI inspired session
Week 14 (Nov 17-21): TouchDesigner/Music
Week 15 (Nov 24-28): Thanksgiving week, no formal sessions
Week 16 (Dec 1-5): Stress Busters Week & Games, Stuffie modification station
Week 17 (Dec 8-12): End of semester.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: TJ Ferrill. Contact Email: thomas.ferrill@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Climate Grief Circle
Are you overwhelmed by the state of the world? Are you looking for a supportive community where you can process your feelings? Do you believe in the transformative power of grief work? If so, this group is for you! Please RSVP if you are interested in attending.
We meet weekly on Wednesdays from 4-5pm in GC 1760 on 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, and 11/19. The events are open to all U of U students, staff, and faculty.
We're modeled on the Good Grief Network's 10 Steps to Resilience and Empowerment in a Chaotic Climate program. The ten steps are:
, Accept the severity of the predicament, Practice being with uncertainty, Honor my mortality and the mortality of all, Do inner work, Develop awareness of biases and perceptions, Practice gratitude, witness beauty, and create connections, Take breaks and rest, Grieve the harm I have caused, Show up, Reinvest into meaningful efforts,
Every week we work one step together moving from one to ten. You can come every week to work all ten…
Campus Locations: Gardner Commons - Carolyn and Kem (GC). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
The Art of Remembering
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Creative Writing for Everyone, Wednesdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22 | 5–7:30 pm | Free
Are you a writer looking for inspiration? The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is home to an extensive collection of original artworks representing a diverse range of global cultures from the ancient to the contemporary. Open to writers of all ages and skill levels, this art-filled creative writing workshop will help you find a new muse in the UMFA, create new work, and meet fellow writers. Bring a friend, or make a friend! Each session will have a unique focus, so you can attend just one workshop, or you can attend them all and find new inspiration each time.
From an ancient Roman statue of Aphrodite to contemporary art from across the globe, the Museum can offer you a world of artistry to explore. "Untitled (L.A.)" a conceptual artwork by Félix González-Torres, is currently on view in the Global Contemporary gallery. The candies at the center of the gallery are for guests to take. The candy will gradually be depleted and…
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Workshops & Training. Public Event. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-remembering-tickets-1657176893699. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Movie Night at the Epicenter
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Join us for one of our favorite weekly traditions! A different movie each week with the same great popcorn and friends.
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Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
The Ethics of Fluoride: A Discussion with Dental Professionals
University of Utah - Health Sciences
Campus Locations: Zoom. Departments: Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities. Full Description: Join faculty from the University of Utah's School of Dentistry and local dental professionals for a discussion on recent developments in oral healthcare, including the removal of fluoride from
Utah’s public water supply and the ethical issues it raises. This event will be held as a Zoom
webinar. The discussion will take place from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. Please click here to register for the webinar.
Recommended Readings:
Is Fluoride Friend or Foe? Projected Outcomes of Removing Fluoride From US Public… Event Contact Name: Camila Castaneda. Event Contact Phone: 8015875884. Event Contact Email: ethicshum@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Zoom Webinar.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM.
Zoom Webinar.
For more info visit uofuhealth.utah.edu.
Health Innovation Themed Community: CMI | Bench to Bedside Reverse Pitch
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
This event is hosted by the University of Utah Center for Medical Innovation and members of the Health Innovation Themed Community are encouraged to attend.
A unique event at the core of the Bench to Bedside Competition, our Reverse Pitch Event gives students a chance to meet with health care providers to learn about the pain points they face in their day-to-day roles and identify opportunities for innovation. Dinner will be provided, so please RSVP ahead of time!
Location: Eccles Health Sciences Education Building, Alumni Hall, Room 2120
Register Here!
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Prosperity U Speaker Series
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
Prosperity U Speaker Series: Dr. Dale Lawton, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Join us for the Prosperity U Speaker Series, where thought leaders and innovators share their insights on building a more prosperous world. Each session runs from 6–7:30 p.m. and concludes with dinner, providing an opportunity for networking and deeper discussion with peers.
Location: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter,
Stay tuned to learn more about the speakers for this semester.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Postdoctoral Rising Stars Symposium
Bioscience
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Bioscience. Full Description: More information coming soon! Event Contact Name: Megan Hendrickson. Event Contact Phone: 801-585-6001. Event Contact Email: megan.hendrickson@biochem.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: TBD.
Thursday, October 2, 2025 – Friday, October 3, 2025.
TBS.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
U of U Farmers Market
Sustainability Office
Shop fresh, eat local and connect with the campus community at the U of U Farmers Market! Browse seasonal produce, tasty snacks handmade goods, and more — all from local vendors. Open to students, staff, faculty and the public.
Sponsored by Harmons Grocery, Farm Fresh to You and U of U Staff Council.
Thursdays August 21- October 2 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Tanner Plaza (between the Union and Student Services Building).
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Tanner Plaza. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Data Drop-In Hours
Artificial Intelligence
Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
When: Thursdays | 12pm to 1pm
Where: Digital Matters, J. Willard Marriott Library (Level 2)
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? , Wondering what FAIR data means? , Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding and accessing research data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), No appointment needed—just drop in!
Can’t make it? Email us to schedule a consultation.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Contact Email: mlib-data@lists.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Research Data Drop-In Session
Data Management
Got Data Questions? We've Got Answers.
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians
Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? Wondering what FAIR data means? Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
Whether you're starting a new project, wrapping up a grant, preparing for publication, or just curious about best practices, we're here to support you.
What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding, accessing, and reusing data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), Stop by to learn more, ask questions, or talk through your data needs.
No appointment needed – just drop in!
Can't make it? Email us at mlib-data@lists.utah.edu to schedule a consultation.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Don Diego De Torre: An Indigenous Intellectual and the Making of the New Kingdom of Granada with Santiago Munoz-Arbelaez
Don Diego de Torre: An Indigenous Intellectual and the Making of the New Kingdom of Granada
Between 1570 and 1590, the Indigenous intellectual and leader of the Muisca community of Turmequé don Diego de Torre traveled twice to King Philip II’s court in Madrid to present lawsuits against the most prominent Spanish imperial officials of the New Kingdom of Granada and to advocate for a new vision for imperial rule in this region of present-day Colombia. This talk frames Torre’s political advocacy as a turning point in the disputed and contested processes of empire making in the northern Andes during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, revealing the diversity and impact of Indigenous political action. .
Campus Locations: Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
Real-World Impact of an MBA Webinar - MBA Online
MBA
Join us online to discuss the career impact of Utah’s MBA. We will discuss typical career outcomes, key financial considerations, and answer any questions you may have.
Register here.
Campus Locations: Zoom. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM.
How to ProtoSpace
Protospace
Week 1 (Aug 18-22): Intro - Buttons/Magnets
Week 2 (Aug 25-29): (Fall Fest on Thursday) - No Formal session, discuss upcoming sessions
Week 3 (Sep 1-5) : Sewing - Dice Bags, Chalk Bags
Week 4 (Sep 8-12): 3D Printing
Week 5 (Sep 15-19): Zines
Week 6 (Sep 22-26): Blender/3D Design
Week 7 (Sep 29-03): Embroidery
Week 8 (Oct 6-10): Fall Break - No sessions
Week 9 (Oct 13-17): Textile Mending/Alteration
Week 10 (Oct 20-24): 3D Scanning
Week 11 (Oct 27-31): Virtual Reality
Week 12 (Nov 3-7): Podcasting
Week 13 (Nov 10-14): AI inspired session
Week 14 (Nov 17-21): TouchDesigner/Music
Week 15 (Nov 24-28): Thanksgiving week, no formal sessions
Week 16 (Dec 1-5): Stress Busters Week & Games, Stuffie modification station
Week 17 (Dec 8-12): End of semester.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: TJ Ferrill. Contact Email: thomas.ferrill@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Craft & Connect in the Wellness Hub
Center for Disability & Access
, Every Thursday from 2-4 pm you can stop by our office to chat with a CDA peer mentor, meet various visiting partners, or just hang out and craft! It is a low key way to learn about campus resources that are out there or to hang out and learn a new skill. All students are welcome, you do not have to be connected to the CDA.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Contact Name: Shalyse McKnight. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Replicability Workshop
Data Management
Part II of the Rigor, Reproducibility, and Replicability in Research series with Research Education (REd).
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWHSLEPWG1gvlpbURKgQQfSTIxeKdbEsmQJSvLREEdkECnLw/viewform.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit docs.google.com.
Annual HUB Full Membership Meeting
Bioscience
Campus Locations: Alumni House - Eccles (ALUMNI). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biomedical Informatics. Event Type: Other. Event Audience: Department Faculty & Staff Only. Full Description: The Annual Full Membership Meeting for the Biomedical and Health Informatics Hub (The Hub) will be held on Thursday, October 2nd from 3 – 5 pm at the Alumni House (155 S. Central Campus Drive) – Henriksen Conference Room.
This meeting brings together community and industry partners and DBMI to foster collaboration and mutual growth. Important updates on departmental initiatives, research activities, and developments within our educational programs will be provided as well as use this opportunity to seek… Event Contact Name: Colleen Kenost. Event Contact Phone: 8015814080. Event Contact Email: colleen.kenost@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: No. Location: Alumni House (155 S. Central Campus Drive) – Henriksen Conference Room.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
Alumni House (155 S. Central Campus Drive) – Henriksen Conference Room.
School of Biological Sciences Seminar, Natalia Dudareva, Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
Biology
Host: Heejin Yoo.
Event Categories: Seminars. Campus Locations: Skaggs Biology Building - Aline Wilmot (ASB). Contact Name: April Mills. Contact Email: aprilmills@bioscience.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
Postdoctoral Rising Stars Keynote Address - Ryan Watts
Bioscience
Campus Locations: Eccles Institute of Human Genetics (EIHG). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biochemistry. Event Type: Seminar Series. Event Audience: School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: Please join us for the Keynote Address at the Postdoctoral Rising Stars Symposium! This talk will be given by Ryan Watts, CEO at Denali Therapeutics.
Title: “Engineering Brain Delivery of Biotherapeutics”
Thursday, October 2nd at 4:00 PM
EIHG Gesteland and White Auditorium
Please see attached flyer for more details.
Thanks! Event Contact Name: Megan Hendrickson. Event Contact Phone: 8015856001. Event Contact Email: megan.hendrickson@biochem.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: EIHG Gesteland and White Auditorium.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
EIHG Gesteland and White Auditorium.
Impact Capital Community Meeting - Alternative Financing Structure
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
It’ all in the name: the Alternative Financing Structure session will cover Bonds and Outcomes-based Financing.
📅 Date: Thursday, October 2nd
⏰ Starts @ 4:30PM
📍 Location: Impact Capital Community End-Cap.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: No.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM.
The HUB Networking Event
Bioscience
Campus Locations: Alumni House - Eccles (ALUMNI). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biomedical Informatics. Event Type: Other. Event Audience: Department Faculty & Staff Only. Full Description: We will be hosting a networking event after our annual Biomedical and Health Informatics Hub (The Hub) membership meeting on October 2nd from 5 - 6 pm at the Alumni House – Henriksen Conference Room. Please join us for light hors devours, refreshments, and an opportunity to meet and greet with the Hub members. Event Contact Name: Colleen Kenost. Event Contact Phone: 8015814080. Event Contact Email: colleen.kenost@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: No. Location: Alumni House (155 S. Central Campus Drive) – Henriksen Conference Room.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
Alumni House (155 S. Central Campus Drive) – Henriksen Conference Room.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
Fall 2025 First Half - Classes end
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025.
Fall Weekend Break
Bennion Community Service Center
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025 – Sunday, October 5, 2025.
CANCELLED - Forever Young Foundation Family Wellness Symposium
Join us for a powerful day of learning, connection, and inspiration at the Family Wellness Symposium, co-sponsored by the Forever Young Foundation and the Center for Business, Health, and Prosperity.
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Featuring keynote speakers like Olympic medalist Noelle Pikus-Pace, Rabbi Samuel Spector, Bonnie Cordon, and more! Breakout sessions on mental health, creativity, emotional wellbeing, and prosperity. Live entertainment!
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Whether you're a parent, educator, healthcare provider, or community advocate, this symposium offers tools and insights to help you strengthen your family and community.
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Let’s strengthen our families and communities—together.
Event Categories: Community Engagement. Conferences. Kids/Family. Public Event. Workshops & Training. Other. Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Cost: $20.00. Ticket URL: https://prosperityu-uofu.nbsstore.net/fyfws. Transportation / Parking: Park at the Central Garage
1901 S Campus Dr #101
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Public transit: Trax Red Line - Fort Douglas Station. Contact Name: Coralee Bleak. Contact Phone: 8012131704. Contact Email: coralee.bleak@eccles.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025.
For more info visit prosperityu-uofu.nbsstore.net.
Mental Health, Brain, & Behavioral Health Research Day
Our fourth annual Mental Health, Brain, & Behavioral Health Research Day is coming up on October 3 at the University of Utah Alumni House.
This event celebrates and showcases relevant research from across the University of Utah and will feature speakers, a poster session, and breakout roundtable discussions.
Event Categories: Colloquia. Conferences. Exhibitions. Seminars. University Health Care. Other. Campus Locations: Alumni House - Eccles (ALUMNI). Ticket URL: https://medicine.utah.edu/psychiatry/research/research-day. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
For more info visit medicine.utah.edu.
Mental Health, Brain, and Behavioral Science Research Day
School of Medicine
Campus Locations: Alumni House - Eccles (ALUMNI). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Psychiatry. Event Type: Education. Research. Research in Progress. Students. Conferences. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Hospitals & Clinics staff. School of Medicine Faculty. Full Description: Research Day is an opportunity for faculty, students, and staff to learn about and share research from across the University of Utah related to mental health, brain and behavioral science. The event will include a series of speakers and a poster session, including a session about the funding landscape before lunch with a round table discussion over lunch. Awards will be given for best posters in five categories: High School/Undergraduate Students, Graduate/Medical Students, Post Docs/Residents/Fellows, Juni… Event Contact Name: tanner.telford@hsc.utah.edu. Event Contact Phone: 8012441855. Event Contact Email: tanner.s.telford@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Alumni House.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
University of Utah Alumni House.
For more info visit medicine.utah.edu.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 9:45 AM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
*ASL interpreted performance and audience talkback.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
STUDIO SERIES: A Drag Cabaret
Theatre
Produced by Irey Oviatt
Sponsored by Stage Managers at the U
Step into a world of glitter, glamour, and unapologetic self-expression with What The Hell, Sure: A Drag Cabaret, a high-energy variety show that celebrates artistry in all its forms. This dazzling revue blends lip-sync, live vocals, comedy, dance, and theatrical spectacle into an unforgettable night of entertainment. Featuring a rotating cast of fierce queens, kings, creatures, and everything in between, each act delivers its own unique flavor. Come celebrate the Charisma, Unuiquness, Never and Talent of What The Hell, Sure: A Drag Cabaret.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Studio 115 (PAB). Cost: $5-$25. Ticket URL: https://utheatre.booktix.com/dept/SS/e/DragCab. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 3, 2025, 10:15 PM – 11:15 PM.
Fall 2025: Fall Break (Oct 4 - Oct 12)
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 4, 2025 – Sunday, October 12, 2025.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 4, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 4, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 4, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
STUDIO SERIES: Fate?
Theatre
Lyrics and music by Perry Fine and the Original Blue Healers
Book by Perry Fine
Fate? is a two-act play about Jacqui and Rogi, graduating seniors who meet at a college theater program. As they navigate college life, their paths cross when they audition for the year’s big musical production and discover a budding romance. Things take a dark turn when Mr. Prince, the intimidating and masterful Director of Theatre Arts, takes his past grievances out on Rogi. The students seek revenge on opening night, leading to an explosive confrontation. The cast faces the consequences of their actions, exploring themes of love, revenge and redemption.
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Theatre. Campus Locations: Studio 115 (PAB). Cost: $5-$25. Ticket URL: https://utheatre.booktix.com/dept/SS/e/Fate. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 4, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
Alternative Breaks (Fall)
Bennion Community Service Center
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 5, 2025 – Saturday, October 11, 2025.
QAMO Chicago Trip
Division of QAMO
Applications Due March 30, 2025 at midnight
Join us in Chicago! Explore new opportunities, connect with professionals, and network with University of Utah alumni. Check Canvas for details and save the date!
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 5, 2025 – Thursday, October 9, 2025.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 5, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Department of Theatre presents "The Cherry Orchard" [U Arts Pass Event]
Theatre
By Anton Chekhov, Version by Pam Gems
Director Alexandra Harbold, Video Director Nicholas Dunn
In his masterpiece, "The Cherry Orchard," Chekhov maintains an exquisite balance between elegiac celebration of the romance of the past, as embodied in the cherry orchard in full bloom, and the awesome prescience of what is so soon to overwhelm Russia - revolution. The themes are majestic, and yet at the centre of the play is Ranevskaya, a tragic woman who lacks adroitness for survival in a changing world but who has one asset: a capacity for love. It is her solution—and Chekhov's.
Event Categories: Theatre. U Arts Pass. Campus Locations: Babcock Theatre (PMT). Cost: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/tickets-parking. Ticket URL: https://theatre.utah.edu/this-season/our-productions/2025-2026-season/the-cherry-orchard. Transportation / Parking: The Babcock Theatre is on the lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, located at 300 South University Street (1400 East), across the street from Rice-Eccles Stadium. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the theatre and on nearby streets; may require payment. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 5, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
STUDIO SERIES: Fate?
Theatre
Lyrics and music by Perry Fine and the Original Blue Healers
Book by Perry Fine
Fate? is a two-act play about Jacqui and Rogi, graduating seniors who meet at a college theater program. As they navigate college life, their paths cross when they audition for the year’s big musical production and discover a budding romance. Things take a dark turn when Mr. Prince, the intimidating and masterful Director of Theatre Arts, takes his past grievances out on Rogi. The students seek revenge on opening night, leading to an explosive confrontation. The cast faces the consequences of their actions, exploring themes of love, revenge and redemption.
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Theatre. Campus Locations: Studio 115 (PAB). Cost: $5-$25. Ticket URL: https://utheatre.booktix.com/dept/SS/e/Fate. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 5, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 6, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
AI Special Interest Group: Workforce Development & Education
Artificial Intelligence
For more information on the One-U Responsible AI Initiative (RAI) special interest group (SIG) Workforce, visit our webpage at https://rai.utah.edu/opportunities/community-consortium/sig-workforce/
Join Zoom Meeting
https://utah.zoom.us/j/98713311189?pwd=XCkPXr9w6PNyW1xwWjJw1au4Om5IqU.1&from=addon
Meeting ID: 987 1331 1189
Passcode: 170872.
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 6, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
DMRC Rising Stars
University of Utah - Health Sciences
Campus Locations: Health Sciences Education Building - Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles (HSEB). Full Description: Please join us on Tuesday, October 7 from 8:00 AM - 4:15 PM in EHSEB 1730 & 1750 for the Diabetes and Metabolism Research Center (DMRC) 2025 Rising Stars in partnership with the Mountain West Prevention Center (MW-PRC). This is a multi-departmental effort, aligned with the University of Utah’s synergistic approach to amplify voices and foster connections. The DMRC supports and unifies scholars who are committed to careers in metabolic health across the translational spectrum.
Register here by Monday, Se… Event Contact Name: Samantha Weeks. Event Contact Phone: 4434173711. Event Contact Email: samantha.weeks@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: EHSEB 1730 & 1750.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 8:00 AM – 4:15 PM.
EHSEB 1730 & 1750.
For more info visit uofuhealth.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Info Session: Which IT program is right for you?
Graduate Programs in Business
Join us online to learn which business technology program is right for you. We will explore the focus and features of degrees in business analytics, cybersecurity management, and information systems.
Campus Locations: Zoom. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM.
Sculpting in Time: Land Art in the 21st Century
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
As historical land artworks re-enter public view, this panel asks what it means to care for artworks made from stone, fire, and time. Using new installations on Powder Mountain as a starting point to explore land art in the region more broadly, this discussion explores how institutions can honor the integrity of past works while introducing them to new audiences, in new contexts. What do maintenance and stewardship mean when the original impulse was anti-institutional, ephemeral, or site-specific?
This discussion is grounded in the specific challenges of land art in the American West, from its geographic isolation to the logistical demands of presentation. But it also pushes beyond logistics: What principles should guide us when we revisit historical works? How can we remain artist-centered in our approach to conservation and re-presentation? And what might a next generation of land art look like—responsive to climate, history, and public life?
The panel will explore the need for long-term commitment an…
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Public Event. Lectures. Campus Locations: Dumke Auditorium (UMFA). Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sculpting-in-time-land-art-in-the-21st-century-tickets-1685338977249?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl. Contact Email: reply@umfa.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Data Science & AI Lecture Series
Artificial Intelligence
This weekly lecture series covers technical developments in data science and AI, as well as applications to different domains, industry, and policy. It is intended for a wide audience. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Talks will be held in LNCO 1100 and streamed via Zoom:
https://utah.zoom.us/j/93909986581?pwd=d90LoHKoVAkagz1aCpJH1vTuaME9gG.1
Visit the Utah Center for Data Science for the latest details, including confirmed dates/times, speakers, and topics.
Event Categories: Seminars. Campus Locations: Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit datascience.utah.edu.
Math Empowerment Group
Center for Disability & Access
The "Math Empowerment Group" is a peer support group with the main focus being building a more positive relationship with math, more math confidence, and a sense of community around shared experiences. Please note this is not a tutoring group. This group offers a welcoming environment for students who feel overwhelmed or anxious about math. Through peer connection, guided discussions, and low-pressure activities, students can explore strategies to build confidence and reduce stress. This group is facilitated by an experienced math educator. We embrace students of all backgrounds and math experiences. Whether you are navigating a challenging course or simply want to feel more at ease with math, you are welcome here.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Cost: Free! Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress
School of Medicine
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series.
Campus Locations: HCI Cancer Research South - Huntsman (HCI IV). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Oncological Sciences. Event Type: Research in Progress. Students. Research. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Department Faculty & Staff Only. Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: 2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series. Event Contact Name: Jason Carrillo. Event Contact Phone: 8015857774. Event Contact Email: jason.carrillo@hci.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Explore Your Impact
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Want to make an impact but not sure where to start? Join the conversation led by the Sorenson Impact Institute Representatives to explore your passions and discover how to take the first step.
📍 Epicenter Forum
🗓 Every Wednesday @ 1:00 PM
☕ Snacks + Support included.
Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
The Art of Remembering
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Creative Writing for Everyone, Wednesdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22 | 5–7:30 pm | Free
Are you a writer looking for inspiration? The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is home to an extensive collection of original artworks representing a diverse range of global cultures from the ancient to the contemporary. Open to writers of all ages and skill levels, this art-filled creative writing workshop will help you find a new muse in the UMFA, create new work, and meet fellow writers. Bring a friend, or make a friend! Each session will have a unique focus, so you can attend just one workshop, or you can attend them all and find new inspiration each time.
From an ancient Roman statue of Aphrodite to contemporary art from across the globe, the Museum can offer you a world of artistry to explore. "Untitled (L.A.)" a conceptual artwork by Félix González-Torres, is currently on view in the Global Contemporary gallery. The candies at the center of the gallery are for guests to take. The candy will gradually be depleted and…
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Workshops & Training. Public Event. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-remembering-tickets-1657176893699. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Movie Night at the Epicenter
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Join us for one of our favorite weekly traditions! A different movie each week with the same great popcorn and friends.
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Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Literature & Healthcare Discussion - The Political Determinants of Health
University of Utah - Health Sciences
Campus Locations: Zoom. Departments: Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities. Full Description: Our October Literature and Healthcare Discussion will feature The Political Determinants of Health by Daniel Dawes
From our Facilitator Hailey Haffey, PhD:
Many of the most pressing questions in health care today relate to access to, and distribution of, resources. The social context of a person or community is a key factor in predicting what type of health care—and thus health—people might experience. Accordingly, the category of social determinants of health is a vital research area for those who are… Event Contact Name: Camila Castaneda. Event Contact Phone: 8015875884. Event Contact Email: ethicshum@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Zoom.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Zoom.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 9, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Data Drop-In Hours
Artificial Intelligence
Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
When: Thursdays | 12pm to 1pm
Where: Digital Matters, J. Willard Marriott Library (Level 2)
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? , Wondering what FAIR data means? , Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding and accessing research data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), No appointment needed—just drop in!
Can’t make it? Email us to schedule a consultation.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Contact Email: mlib-data@lists.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 9, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Research Data Drop-In Session
Data Management
Got Data Questions? We've Got Answers.
Hosted by: Kaylee Alexander & Madison Golden, Research Data Librarians
Need help organizing, describing, or sharing your research data? Wondering what FAIR data means? Struggling to write a Data Management & Sharing Plan? Join us for weekly drop-in hours focused on all things Research Data!
Whether you're starting a new project, wrapping up a grant, preparing for publication, or just curious about best practices, we're here to support you.
What We Can Help With: Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) , Organizing data and file structures for active projects , Finding, accessing, and reusing data , Curating and sharing your research data , Understanding funder and publisher data requirements , Making your data more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), Stop by to learn more, ask questions, or talk through your data needs.
No appointment needed – just drop in!
Can't make it? Email us at mlib-data@lists.utah.edu to schedule a consultation.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Thursday, October 9, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Biochemistry Seminar Series - Derek Applewhite
Bioscience
Campus Locations: Health Sciences Education Building - Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles (HSEB). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Biochemistry. Event Type: Seminar Series. Event Audience: School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: Please join us for the Biochemistry Seminar Series! This lecture will be given by Derek Applewhite, PhD, Professor of Biology at Reed College.
Title: “The regulation of non-muscle myosin II contractility”
Thursday, October 9th at 12:00 PM
HSEB 2600
Derek will be hosted by Sophia Varady. Event Contact Name: Megan Hendrickson. Event Contact Phone: 801-585-6001. Event Contact Email: megan.hendrickson@biochem.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: HSEB 2600.
Thursday, October 9, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
HSEB 1600.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 10, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
AI Office Hours
Artificial Intelligence
Questions or comments about AI at the U? Drop into AI office hours
University of Utah faculty, staff, and students with questions or suggestions about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) at the U are encouraged to attend virtual office hours held by the AI leadership team every Friday from noon to 1 pm.
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 237 174 996 299
Passcode: Mm9L6hw7
These weekly meetings give the entire campus community informal access to the U’s top AI research and policy experts. Attendees can use the time to brainstorm use cases, discuss best practices, understand what’s allowed, find collaborators, suggest new tools, and more.
Office hours are one way the U is working to strengthen AI literacy—the most relevant discussions will be shared with the campus community, including via an FAQ webpage. Feedback may also shape future AI strategy and tool procurement.
Each meeting is led by at least two members of the AI leadership team, which includes research, AI, IT, and compliance officials from acr…
Event Categories: Info Sessions. Campus Locations: Microsoft Teams. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Friday, October 10, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
For more info visit teams.microsoft.com.
Indigenous Art Market & Festival
Natural History Museum of Utah
Join us at the Natural History Museum of Utah on October 11 and 12 for a vibrant two-day celebration of Native American art and culture. The Indigenous Art Market & Festival brings together top Indigenous artists from across the country, showcasing and selling exquisite works including fine jewelry, pottery, sculpture, carvings, kachinas, paintings, weavings, beadwork, sand paintings, and much more. This is a rare opportunity to meet the artists in person, hear their stories, and purchase directly from the creators—with 100 percent of proceeds going to the artists.
Beyond the market, the festival will feature opportunities to engage with Native communities, learn about traditional art forms, and celebrate Indigenous culture.
University of Utah students, faculty, and staff can access the Museum and market for free with an active U-ID.
Event Categories: Public Event. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Free for University of Utah faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://nhmu.utah.edu/market. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 11, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit nhmu.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Saturday, October 11, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Indigenous Art Market & Festival
Natural History Museum of Utah
Join us at the Natural History Museum of Utah on October 11 and 12 for a vibrant two-day celebration of Native American art and culture. The Indigenous Art Market & Festival brings together top Indigenous artists from across the country, showcasing and selling exquisite works including fine jewelry, pottery, sculpture, carvings, kachinas, paintings, weavings, beadwork, sand paintings, and much more. This is a rare opportunity to meet the artists in person, hear their stories, and purchase directly from the creators—with 100 percent of proceeds going to the artists.
Beyond the market, the festival will feature opportunities to engage with Native communities, learn about traditional art forms, and celebrate Indigenous culture.
University of Utah students, faculty, and staff can access the Museum and market for free with an active U-ID.
Event Categories: Public Event. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Free for University of Utah faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://nhmu.utah.edu/market. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit nhmu.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Fall 2025 Second Half - Classes begin
Academic Deadlines
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 13, 2025.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
The University of Utah’s Center for Native Excellence & Tribal Engagement (NETE) will host an Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration to honor Indigenous histories, cultures, and contributions. The event is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. It will include a professional photo station, student organization engagement tables, Indigenous cultural treats, and a potential Tribal Nations Map activity. The goal is to celebrate Native communities, support student success, and foster a stronger sense of belonging on campus.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Tashina Barber. Contact Phone: 801-587-0954. Contact Email: u1085373@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit nativeexcellence.utah.edu.
Buddhist Sangha Meeting
Join the weekly Buddhist Sangha meeting for an hour-long discussion of Buddhist teachings and a guided meditation. All are welcome. Cushions and chairs are provided. No prior experience or commitment is required.
Event Categories: Student org. Campus Locations: Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
Center for Native Excellence & Tribal Engagement (NETE) - Group Study Hall
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Join the Center for Native Excellence & Tribal Engagement (NETE) for monthly Group Study Hall—a fun, relaxed way to get your studying done and meet awesome people! Students come together to focus, connect, and enjoy tasty snacks. Whether you need a quiet space to hit the books or want to meet new friends and learn about the Center for Native Excellence & Tribal Engagement programs, this is the place to be. Everyone is welcome—come study with us and be part of a supportive community!
📍 Epicenter Training Room 1010
🗓 Monthly | 5:00–7:00 PM
🍕 Food provided.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Tashina Barber. Contact Phone: 801-587-0954. Contact Email: Tashina.barber@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
Geriatrics Division/GRECC Translational Research Grand Rounds
University of Utah - Health Sciences
Geriatrics Division/GRECC Translational Research Grand Rounds, Presented by.
Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Internal Medicine. Division: Geriatrics. Event Type: Conferences. Event Audience: Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: Geriatrics Division/GRECC Translational Research Grand Rounds, Presented by. Event Contact Name: Raechelle Ben. Event Contact Phone: 801-585-1686. Event Contact Email: raechelle.ben@hsc.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Hybrid - HELIX 2C050 or Zoom.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM.
Hybrid - HELIX 2C050 or Zoom.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Bites with BSG
Student Engagement
Swing by to connect with your Business Student Government (BSG), take a quick survey about your Eccles experience, and grab free food!
Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
SFEBB Lobby.
PMBA Class Visit
Experience the Professional MBA program firsthand with a class visit. Sit in on a live class, connect with current students, and see how the University of Utah’s PMBA delivers real-world impact for working professionals. It’s one of the best ways to see if our program is the right fit for your goals.
Campus Locations: Garff Executive Education Building - Robert H. and Katharine B. (GARFF). Ticket URL: https://eccles.secure.force.com/pmba. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Global Health Themed Community: Speaker and Networking Night
Center for Business Health, and Prosperity
Global Health Themed Community: Speaker & Networking Night
October 14, 2025 | 6:00–8:00 p.m. | Impact & Prosperity Epicenter Room 1012
By Invitation Only
The Global Health Themed Community invites community memebers to an evening focused on social entrepreneurship in global health. Enjoy a catered dinner, connect with fellow community members, and hear from a featured speaker (to be announced) on innovative solutions to health challenges around the world.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
MBA Online - Class Visit
MBA
Experience the MBA Online program firsthand with a class visit. Sit in on a live class, connect with current students, and see how the University of Utah’s MBAO delivers real-world impact for working professionals. It’s the best way to see if our program is the right fit for your goals.
Register here.
Campus Locations: Zoom. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 6:50 PM – 8:15 PM.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Ask an Investor Q&A
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Have questions that need answering? Come to our “Ask an Investor Q&A” session.
Time: TBD.
Campus Locations: Impact & Prosperity Epicenter. Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: No.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
Mysteries of the Ice Ages
Natural History Museum of Utah
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights:
• Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
• Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
• Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
• Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
• View real tools and…
Event Categories: Exhibitions. Kids/Family. Public Event. Other. Campus Locations: Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Cost: Included with admission, free for U of U faculty, staff, and students. Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/3SbBo7P. Transportation / Parking: Parking is available on site. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit bit.ly.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM.
Data Science & AI Lecture Series
Artificial Intelligence
This weekly lecture series covers technical developments in data science and AI, as well as applications to different domains, industry, and policy. It is intended for a wide audience. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Talks will be held in LNCO 1100 and streamed via Zoom:
https://utah.zoom.us/j/93909986581?pwd=d90LoHKoVAkagz1aCpJH1vTuaME9gG.1
Visit the Utah Center for Data Science for the latest details, including confirmed dates/times, speakers, and topics.
Event Categories: Seminars. Campus Locations: Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
For more info visit datascience.utah.edu.
Math Empowerment Group
Center for Disability & Access
The "Math Empowerment Group" is a peer support group with the main focus being building a more positive relationship with math, more math confidence, and a sense of community around shared experiences. Please note this is not a tutoring group. This group offers a welcoming environment for students who feel overwhelmed or anxious about math. Through peer connection, guided discussions, and low-pressure activities, students can explore strategies to build confidence and reduce stress. This group is facilitated by an experienced math educator. We embrace students of all backgrounds and math experiences. Whether you are navigating a challenging course or simply want to feel more at ease with math, you are welcome here.
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Cost: Free! Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
Visit with Volley
Center for Disability & Access
Come hang out with the best facility dog around!
Campus Locations: Student Services Building (SSB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM.
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress
School of Medicine
2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series.
Campus Locations: HCI Cancer Research South - Huntsman (HCI IV). Colleges & Programs: School of Medicine. Departments: Oncological Sciences. Event Type: Research in Progress. Students. Research. Event Audience: All University of Utah Faculty. Department Faculty & Staff Only. Hospitals & Clinics staff. Non U of U Physicians & Health Care Providers. Open to Public. School of Medicine Faculty. School of Medicine Residents. School of Medicine Students. Full Description: 2025-26 Oncological Sciences Research in Progress Seminar Series. Event Contact Name: Jason Carrillo. Event Contact Phone: 8015857774. Event Contact Email: jason.carrillo@hci.utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes. Location: Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.
Huntsman Cancer Institute - Research South - 1st Floor Auditorium.
RED 768: FAIR and Open Science
Data Management
This course explores the foundational principles of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data and Open Science practices in research data management. Participants will learn to apply these principles to enhance data sharing, transparency, and collaboration across disciplines. Topics include the ethical implications of open data, FAIR implementation strategies, tools and resources for managing research data. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills needed to make their research more accessible and impactful, while aligning with global standards in data stewardship.
Event Categories: Lectures. Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Alternate Location: Online Event. Contact Name: Madison Golden. Contact Email: madison.golden@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
For more info visit utah.catalog.instructure.com.
Doman Innovation Studio Startup Studio
Doman Innovation Studio
In small, focused cohorts of three to four projects, founders grow alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Operating for seven weeks at a time, our Startup Studio model provides maximum flexibility for founders to tackle their "next hardest step" - from product development and market alignment to operational processes and fundraising preparation. Depending on the individual circumstances of each project, our participants can “stack” cohorts to tackle broader, long-term challenges, or join for one cohort to address a specific challenge.
The Studio is open to all. Affiliation with the University of Utah is not required to participate. Our programs are in-person and hosted at the University of Utah.
Interested founders can find application details on the Doman Innovation Studio homepage, doman.utah.edu. All applicants, as well as those who are interested in learning more about the Studio, are encouraged to attend one of our current cohort meetings.
Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.
Sorenson Impact Institute - Explore Your Impact
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Want to make an impact but not sure where to start? Join the conversation led by the Sorenson Impact Institute Representatives to explore your passions and discover how to take the first step.
📍 Epicenter Forum
🗓 Every Wednesday @ 1:00 PM
☕ Snacks + Support included.
Contact Name: Chad Salvadore. Contact Email: chad.salvadore@sorensoninstitute.com. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
Garden with Sustainability Education - Nuh Eevaat Garden
Edible Campus Gardens
Come volunteer in the Nuh Eevaat Garden during our open volunteer hours! Whether you need service hours for a class, want to get more involved on campus, or are just curious about gardening, this is the perfect opportunity to dig in. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide the tools and guidance—you just bring yourself and a willingness to get a little dirty.
Gardening is a great way to de-stress, connect with nature and contribute to a more sustainable campus. Plus, growing food in our high-desert climate can be tricky, but together, we can learn how to cultivate a thriving garden. Everyone is welcome, so stop by, breathe in the fresh air and be part of this rewarding community effort. See you in the garden!
Things to know before visiting the gardens:
-Please sign a waiver, linked here: riskmanagement.utah.edu…
-The gardens are for everyone! Feel free to walk through, study or spend time there. The Nuh Eevaat Garden is ADA Accessible.
-Please do not work in the garden or perform garden tasks (harve…
Event Categories: Sustainability. Alternate Location: Nuh Eevaat Garden. Contact Email: sustainability@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM.
For more info visit sustainability.utah.edu.
How to ProtoSpace
Protospace
Week 1 (Aug 18-22): Intro - Buttons/Magnets
Week 2 (Aug 25-29): (Fall Fest on Thursday) - No Formal session, discuss upcoming sessions
Week 3 (Sep 1-5) : Sewing - Dice Bags, Chalk Bags
Week 4 (Sep 8-12): 3D Printing
Week 5 (Sep 15-19): Zines
Week 6 (Sep 22-26): Blender/3D Design
Week 7 (Sep 29-03): Embroidery
Week 8 (Oct 6-10): Fall Break - No sessions
Week 9 (Oct 13-17): Textile Mending/Alteration
Week 10 (Oct 20-24): 3D Scanning
Week 11 (Oct 27-31): Virtual Reality
Week 12 (Nov 3-7): Podcasting
Week 13 (Nov 10-14): AI inspired session
Week 14 (Nov 17-21): TouchDesigner/Music
Week 15 (Nov 24-28): Thanksgiving week, no formal sessions
Week 16 (Dec 1-5): Stress Busters Week & Games, Stuffie modification station
Week 17 (Dec 8-12): End of semester.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Marriott Library - J. Willard (M LIB). Cost: Free. Transportation / Parking: Park in the visitor parking lot, west of the library, next to the bookstore.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/info/directions.php. Contact Name: TJ Ferrill. Contact Email: thomas.ferrill@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
For more info visit lib.utah.edu.
Climate Grief Circle
Are you overwhelmed by the state of the world? Are you looking for a supportive community where you can process your feelings? Do you believe in the transformative power of grief work? If so, this group is for you! Please RSVP if you are interested in attending.
We meet weekly on Wednesdays from 4-5pm in GC 1760 on 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, and 11/19. The events are open to all U of U students, staff, and faculty.
We're modeled on the Good Grief Network's 10 Steps to Resilience and Empowerment in a Chaotic Climate program. The ten steps are:
, Accept the severity of the predicament, Practice being with uncertainty, Honor my mortality and the mortality of all, Do inner work, Develop awareness of biases and perceptions, Practice gratitude, witness beauty, and create connections, Take breaks and rest, Grieve the harm I have caused, Show up, Reinvest into meaningful efforts,
Every week we work one step together moving from one to ten. You can come every week to work all ten…
Campus Locations: Gardner Commons - Carolyn and Kem (GC). Contact Name: Jack Rouse. Contact Email: jack.rouse@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
The Art of Remembering
Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
Creative Writing for Everyone, Wednesdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22 | 5–7:30 pm | Free
Are you a writer looking for inspiration? The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is home to an extensive collection of original artworks representing a diverse range of global cultures from the ancient to the contemporary. Open to writers of all ages and skill levels, this art-filled creative writing workshop will help you find a new muse in the UMFA, create new work, and meet fellow writers. Bring a friend, or make a friend! Each session will have a unique focus, so you can attend just one workshop, or you can attend them all and find new inspiration each time.
From an ancient Roman statue of Aphrodite to contemporary art from across the globe, the Museum can offer you a world of artistry to explore. "Untitled (L.A.)" a conceptual artwork by Félix González-Torres, is currently on view in the Global Contemporary gallery. The candies at the center of the gallery are for guests to take. The candy will gradually be depleted and…
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Workshops & Training. Public Event. Campus Locations: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA). Cost: Free. Ticket URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-remembering-tickets-1657176893699. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
For more info visit umfa.utah.edu.
Movie Night at the Epicenter
Impact and Prosperity Epicenter
Join us for one of our favorite weekly traditions! A different movie each week with the same great popcorn and friends.
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Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Lassonde Founders: Entrepreneur Dinner (Invite Only)
Lassonde Founders
Attend this special dinner event for members of the Lassonde Founders residential entrepreneur program. Attendees will receive a free meal and an enlightening presentation and discusison from an expert in our community.
Campus Locations: Lassonde Studios (LSND). Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM.
For more info visit lassonde.utah.edu.
Master of Business Creation: Virtual Info Session
Master of Business Creation
Attend a Master of Business Creation virtual information session to learn more about this unique program at the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business. Register and find all dates here: http://eccles.link/mbcinfo. The MBC is an affordable program for serious entrepreneurs committed to building a sustainable, profitable company aided by an application-focused curriculum, one-on-one mentoring, networking opportunities, marketing support, access to business grants, and more. Founders work on their companies, take entrepreneurially focused classes, and receive personalized support. Learn more about the program here: https://eccles.utah.edu/mbc.
Event Categories: Workshops & Training. Campus Locations: Zoom. Contact Phone: 801-581-7676. Contact Email: lassonde@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
For more info visit eccles.utah.edu.
Ballet Hispánico [U Arts Pass Event]
UtahPresents is excited to welcome back Ballet Hispánico to Salt Lake City. Based in New York, they’re the nation’s leading Hispanic/Latine dance company and the largest cultural institution of its kind in the United States. For over five decades, Ballet Hispánico remains a beacon of artistic excellence, celebrated for its bold repertory. Described as “a cutting-edge crowd pleaser” by The Washington Post, the group has performed on the world’s most prestigious stages, and inspired generations through performances, education, and community engagement. Recognized as one of America’s Cultural Treasures by the Ford Foundation, Ballet Hispánico continues to redefine what it means to be an American dance company.
Event Categories: U Arts Pass. Dance. Campus Locations: Kingsbury Hall - Joseph T. (KH). Cost: General Public: $10-$50, U of U student $5 with ID, Prices increase week of show. Ticket URL: https://www.utahpresents.org/events/hispanico/. Contact Name: UtahPresents Box Office. Contact Phone: 801-581-7100. Contact Email: utahpresents@utah.edu. Campus Wide Event: Yes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
For more info visit www.utahpresents.org.