Student News
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Lindsey Webb Plat on the New York Times List
Lindsey Webb's "Plat" listed as one of the best poetry books of 2024 Congratulations to Lindsey Webb! Her book "Plat" was just named one of the best poetry books of 2024 by The New York Times.
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PhD Student Yan Shi Awarded Diversity Travel Fellowship
PhD student, Yan Shi, was awarded the Diversity Travel Fellowship by the organizing committee of the 49th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development.
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Graduate Student Spotlight | Tiffany Buckingham Barney
Meet the Department of Writing & Rhetoric Studies' new Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC) President: Tiffany Buckingham Barney!
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Announcing the Maggie Anne Bringhurst Memorial Scholarship
The College of Humanities and Department of Communication are pleased to announce a new endowed scholarship in memory of University of Utah student Maggie Anne Bringhurst.
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Humans of the U: Kieron Walquist
“I’m from a small farming town in central Missouri, along the river bottoms of the Missouri River. Growing up queer and neurodivergent in a conservative Christian household, I was rather lonely and turned to reading and writing."
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Growth in Humanities Internships Includes More Paid Roles
Over the past three years, internship participation has increased each year among College of Humanities students, with notable growth in paid positions.
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Debate Spotlight | Amy Gao
Amy Gao (she/her) is a first-year student, double majoring in Psychology and English. Learn why she loves being part of the debate team.
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Transfer Student Spotlight | Lea Cinq-Mars
Learn about Lea's experience has a transfer student at the University of Utah.
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Connecting Students to Careers: Employer Meet-and-Greet
This semester, the College of Humanities hosted three dynamic employer meet-and-greet sessions in the Jewel Box of the Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building plus a series of career workshops.
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Maxine Baek-Jette
Learn how being a Humanities Ambassador has impacted Maxine's time at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Ashlyn Tolman
Learn about Ashlyn's internship with the Women of the World.
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Kellen Hullinger
Learn how being a Humanities ambassador has impacted Kellen Hullinger's time at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Lillian Ault
Learn how being a Humanities Ambassador has impacted Lillian's time at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Daphne Garcia
Learn about Daphne's internship with Ban Law Office.
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Daniela Imbrett-Hook
Learn about Daniela's internship with Delta Airlines.
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Pamalatera Fenn
Learn how being a Humanities Ambassador impacted Pamalatera's time at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Alyssa Mott
Learn about Alyssa's internship with the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
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Graduate Student Lindsey Webb’s “Plat” Reviewed in LA Book Reviewer
Katherine Gibbel reviews Lindsey Webb’s “Plat.” in the LA Book Reviewer
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John R. Park Debate Society to Host English Speaking Union's British Debate Team
The John R. Park Debate Society is pleased to host the English Speaking Union’s British National Debate Team this November.
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Humanities Scholar Spotlight | Marylinda Gonzalez
Learn how being a Humanities ambassador impacted Marylinda Gonzalez's time at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Scholar Spotlight | Kira Kammerer
Learn how being a Humanities Ambassador has impacted Kira Kammerer's time at the University of Utah.
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Humans of the U: Seohui Lee
“Three keywords that best describe my college life are: passion, challenge, and confidence. I learned to challenge myself confidently in various tasks during my college life. At first, I feared taking risks, but I decided to face any challenge, no matter the outcome. As a result, I gained more confidence and discovered my passion for learning new things.”
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Vanessa Patzner
Learn how being a Humanities Ambassador has impacted Vanessa Patzner's time at the University of Utah.
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Humans of the U | Emma Koa
“I like Salt Lake City because it’s given me more room to explore, learn new things, and get involved in both city and mountain life. In my hometown, it’s really the same group of people. You don’t get to try out new things with new people. I enjoy the diversity here and the opportunities to make new friends
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John R. Park Debate Society Hosts 14th Annual Beehive Bonanza for High Schools
JRP Debate Society's high school outreach is off to an impressive start in 2024, with Beehive Bonanza drawing over 600 high school participants from high schools in five states.
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10 Years of Learning and Growth for Humanities at Utah Asia Campus
At the 10th anniversary of the Utah Asia Campus, we reflect on the growth and change and what it means for Humanities students.
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Nathan Le
Nathan Le is a Communication major at the University of Utah. This fall semester (2024), he received a for-credit, paid internship with Intermountain Health.
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UAC Master's Student Spotlight | Heather Meyer
The Department of Communication was recently able to speak to a student from the Utah Asia Campus Strategic Communication Master's Program. Heather Anne Meyer is part of the inaugural cohort of seven master's students studying communication in Incheon, Korea.
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KRCL | U of U Student-Produced Audio Stories Ep5: Tattoo Stories & Removery
With Graduates from The Other Side Academy & Amplify Utah. By students Crystal Fraughton and Eseudel Jang, and TOSA graduate Diego Cortez, who now manages TOSA Moving & Stories, with production help from RadioACTive's Connor Estes
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Come Learn about the COH at Humanities Day
Humanities Day is October 26, 2024, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., when high school students from across Utah will be able to choose from a variety of faculty presentations and learn more about what life is like in the College of Humanities at the University of Utah.
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Humans of the U: Seungjoo (June) Yang
“One of the most meaningful experiences I had during my time at the University of Utah Asia Campus was producing independent films with my friends on campus. We called ourselves ‘Pocket Production,’ meaning we created independent films with a small budget from our pockets. The experience taught me how to work well with a team and apply what I learned in the classroom to the real world."
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Haven Elison
I really wanted to get more involved with the campus community and thought that becoming an ambassador would be an amazing opportunity to do so.
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KRCL | U of U Student-Produced Audio Stories Ep4: Mentorship Miracles
With Graduates from The Other Side Academy & Amplify Utah By students Jae Bin Francis Shim and Jordyn Bates, and TOSA graduate Tiffany Blair, who is now a coach at The Other Side Village.
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Humanities Ambassador Spotlight | Diane Montague
I'm a History major with a minor in Asian Studies, and I'm getting a certificate in International Relations. I've always been drawn to history but enrolled initially as a political science major.
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Graduate Student Kieron Walquist Winner of 2024 National Poetry Series Competition
Our Hands Hold Violence by Kieron Walquist. Chosen by Brenda Hillman for Beacon Press
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Marissa Bond
Learn about Marissa's internship with Friends of the Children.
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KRCL | U of U Student-Produced Audio Stories Ep3: Sober Hip Hop
By students Katie Bennett and Malcolm Swope, and TOSA graduate Clay Josewski, who now helps manage the academy.
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Celebrating Student Success: Graduate Students Fellowships & Scholarships 2024/2025
The Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) offers full-time graduate students the opportunity to dedicate an academic year to their research or projects. The fellowship provides financial support, allowing fellows to focus exclusively on their work. Proposals are reviewed and awardees are selected by a committee of University of Utah faculty members active in research and/or creative work from across the campus.
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Humans of the U: Iragi Nshangalume
“My family came to Utah as refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. When you are a refugee and move to a new country, your community provides critical support as you work to build a better life for yourself. Growing up as a person of color and immigrant in Utah, I experienced a lot of things that I wanted to change. These experiences encouraged me to pursue a career in public service to help my community and make the world better for people like me."
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PhD Student Eunjin Lee Publishes Research Article
Ph.D. student Eunjin Lee’s article “English Listeners’ Perception of Korean Laryngeal Contrasts Among Word-Initial Stops” was published in the 14th Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching proceedings.
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KRCL | U of U Student-Produced Audio Stories Ep2: Donuts Galore
With Graduates from The Other Side Academy & Amplify Utah By student journalists Thatcher Patterson and Isaac Dunaway, and TOSA graduate Robbie Myrick, who also manages The Other Side Village's Prep School.
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Humans of the U: Jessica Begay
“I am originally from Gallup, New Mexico. I was raised about an hour away from Gallup in Crown Point, New Mexico. It’s a very rural area on the Navajo Reservation. Because I grew up in a rural community, there were not many opportunities for me to learn more about my culture and the things that mean the most to me, especially in school. It was difficult for me to go to school and always feel like I was different and didn’t have a place, even though it was my home."
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Humanities Internship Spotlight | Cameron Curran
Cameron Curran is a strategic communication major at the University of Utah. He’s found a fall/spring internship with Utah Hockey at the University of Utah. Cameron is passionate about photography and hockey, and this internship will allow him to showcase and grow his skills.
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Humanities student joins USHE Board
Muskan Walia didn’t intend to become a student leader when she started attending the University of Utah in 2020; she just really didn’t want to pay for printing. Now, she’s the 2024-25 student member of the Utah System of Higher Education Board.
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Celebrating Student Success: Undergraduate Fall Research Awards & Publications
Twice per year, the Office for Undergraduate Research (OUR) at the University of Utah publishes a collection of undergraduate research from across campus. Humanities Students contribute their work and showcase the research happening across our college.
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UAC Masters Student Cohort
The Department of Communication is thrilled to announce seven new students joining the Utah Asia Campus to pursue their Masters Degrees.
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KRCL | U of U Student-Produced Audio Stories Ep1: The Mansion Metaphor
With Graduates from The Other Side Academy & Amplify Utah. By student journalists Zach Robinson, Nathalia Montoya, and Sofia Kelson, and TOSA graduate Tori Randall, who now helps manage the academy.
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College of Humanities 2024 Summer Program Highlights
Humanities students had a busy summer, including presenting research, learning abroad and completing internships - here’s a glimpse into the incredible work they’ve been doing.
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Meet the Graduate Students in Communication
The Department of Communication is thrilled to announce seven new students joining our program to pursue their Masters Degree or PhD. Please extend them a warm welcome!
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Humanities Scholars Program
The Humanities Scholars program at the University of Utah offers a one of a kind first-year experience designed to enhance students’ academic journey. Undergraduates are immersed in a vibrant learning environment where students, faculty, and staff connect through shared interests, academic research, and community engagement.
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Humanities Student Spotlight | Katie Turner
Learn about Katie's internship.
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2024 Outstanding Seniors in World Languages & Cultures
Learn about our 12 nominated Outstanding Seniors and read their advice to students.
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Humanities Student Spotlight | Tara Thompson
Hear from Tara about her experience with internships.
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The Beehive Forensics Institute hosted by John R. Park Debate Society
The College of Humanities’ John R. Park Debate Society, housed in the Department of Communication, began the month by hosting the Beehive Forensics Institute (BFI).
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Humanities Student Spotlight | Adam Cook
Adam Cook, a rising senior and a World Languages & Cultures and International Studies double major, is a true polyglot. He is studying Russian, Spanish, Italian and Arabic at an advanced level, and is also starting Portuguese courses this fall.
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Graduate Student Kinny Torre Awarded Waterhouse Family Institute Grant
The Department of Communication is thrilled to announce that Graduate Student Kinny Torre has been awarded the Waterhouse Family Institute (WFI) grant for his research on how CHamorus, the Indigenous people of Guåhan (Guam), are advancing their sovereignty on their island and abroad.
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Humans of the U: Emilia Nilsson Garip
“I started diving when I was seven. I joined Sweden’s national team at a very young age and that experience helped me connect with people from around the world. I made friends from other countries, and I looked forward to competitions and the opportunities it gave me to connect with those friends."
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The University of Utah represented in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
As the sporting world turns its attention to the 2024 Summer Olympics, the University of Utah is proud to announce that several alumni and one current student will be competing on the global stage.
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Humanities Scholar Spotlight | Lucy Christensen
Learn how being a Humanities Scholar impacted Lucy Christensen's first year at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Scholars' Spring 2024 Research
Looking back on the Spring 2024 semester, it’s easy to celebrate the remarkable achievements of this year’s Humanities Scholars and the opportunities the program provides.
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Humans of the U: Eliza Stewart
“I had many family members who went to the U and growing up, I was always intrigued by what they would tell me about the school’s programs. I was drawn to the outdoor community at the U, as well as the university’s culture.
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Humanities Scholar Spotlight | Beverly Cheung
Learn how being a Humanities Scholar impacted Beverly Cheung's first year at the University of Utah.
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Humanities Scholar Spotlight | Vanessa Patzner
Learn how being a Humanities Scholar impacted Vanessa Patzner's first year at the University of Utah.
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Humans of the U: Lauren Jackman
There are so many cool classes at the U. The classes I’ve taken have taught me so much and really helped me become a better person. I am so glad I chose to major in writing and rhetoric...
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Humans of the U: Desi Crane
I am a junior studying international relations and environmental studies. I actually started out as a geology major, but I found environmental studies is a better fit for the things that I want to do.
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2024 College of Humanities Student Awards
Meet the University of Utah, College of Humanities student speaker, outstanding senior, and humanities excellence awardees.