Our Mission
We support student well-being and success by providing pathways to vibrant community and culture through education and celebration of unique heritage, experiences, and practices.
Our Programs
Wellness Wednesdays
Wellness Wednesday offers students a stress-free space to relax, recharge, and connect with peers through passive activities. It's the perfect midweek break to prioritize mental and emotional well-being.
Crimson Conversations
Crimson Conversations (CC) enhances cultural awareness at the University of Utah through panels, lectures, and workshops focused on various cultural themes. Events feature guest speakers from the campus and wider community.
Solidarity Forums
Solidarity Forums is a student-led program designed to facilitate discussion about student wellness as it relates to the recent changes that have taken place on our campus. Light refreshments are provided.
Events
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Mar 28
Friday
1pm - 3pmCreating Change: Sharing Knowledge from LGBTQ+ Community
Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION)
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Mar 28
Friday
8pm - 11pmPink Pony Club Dance
Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION)
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Apr 14
Monday
4:30pm - 6:30pmArt of Wellness
Nuh Eevaat Garden
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Apr 16
Wednesday
Solidarity Forums Session #3
TBD
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Apr 23
Wednesday
6pm - 8pmCelebrating U Completely Graduation
Union - A. Ray Olpin (UNION)
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May 26
Monday
Memorial Day
Get Involved
At CCE, U of U students come first. Drop by CCE to build connections and make an impact! Click here to explore CCE’s opportunities to engage with your community!
Join forces with CCE to create a stronger, more connected campus community. We’re looking for campus partners to break down silos, foster communal care, and collaborate on programming & large-scale events that make the student experience at the U truly impactful and meaningful.
Join forces with CCE as a community partner and help create opportunities that empower students, foster connections, and build a vibrant network that extends beyond campus.
Land Acknowledgement
We at the Center for Community & Cultural Engagement acknowledge that the land on which we operate, and which is named for the Ute Tribe, is the traditional and ancestral homeland of the Shoshone, Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Tribes. We recognize and respect the enduring relationship that exists between many Indigenous peoples and their traditional homelands. We respect the sovereign relationship between tribes, states, and the federal government, and we affirm the University of Utah’s commitment to a partnership with Native Nations and Urban Indian communities through research, education, and community outreach activities.