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Despite a a national narrative that higher education does not provide a sufficient return on investment, it is a great boon to individuals and society.
The J. Willard Marriott Library hosted a book launch for “Oracle Bones,” a handmade book featuring poems by author Terry Tempest Williams and woodblock prints by artist Gaylord Schanilec. The book release event in early March featured a panel discussion with Williams and Schanilec, joined by members from the U’s Book Arts Program who.
As bee populations continue to decline in this age of rapid environmental change, it’s clear that protecting our bees is of utmost importance. Bees are essential for pollinating a vast array of plants, and without bees, we would experience alarming declines in the health of our air, our soil, our ecosystems and our access.
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The J. Willard Marriott Library recently debuted a digital exhibit: “A History of Special Collections,” an archival history of the Marriott Library’s archive division. The exhibit details the Special Collections’ origins in 1850 with the founding of the University of Deseret, to the archive’s transition into the Marriott Library in 1968 and finally to.
Student protests are not new. While there has been scrutiny for free speech violations this year, this is not the first time the administration at the University of Utah has pushed back against demonstrations. From walk-outs, sit-ins, marches and rallies to flyer posting and social media activism, U students have a long history of.
The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah released a digital database of primary sources dealing with legislative debates on slavery in Utah’s territorial government in 1852 and 1856. Most of the documents in the database are being released to the public for the first time. “It’s really exciting,” head of Digital.