Message to International Students. Part-Time Work Study Position.
Message to International Students. Part-Time Work Study Position.

A Message to Our International Students

The recently released Fall 2020 SEVP guidance for F-1 international students has been rescinded as a result of the lawsuit brought by Harvard and MIT. More than 200 institutions signed court briefs supporting this legal challenge in Massachusetts, including the University of Utah. We extend our utmost appreciation to University of Utah administration, faculty, and staff for supporting and advocating for our international students - they are a critical part of our community and we are always incredibly proud to welcome them to our campus!⁠

Please check the Office for Global Engagement’s International Student and Scholar Services website to find regularly updated information and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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Part-Time Work Study Position Available

Are you a student who has received a federal work study award? Are you looking for a job? Check out this part-time position in HR! Hurry and apply; the job posting closes this Wednesday, July 22nd!
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An Economics Major Opens Doors

Economics studies how we organize our societies, and how we make a living. It investigates all the big questions of today, from globalization, inequality, and sustainability to the future of jobs. In the process, economics students hone skills in critical and analytical thinking and writing. 
The major in economics provides a deep and rich foundation that will propel your career in any direction you want to take. 
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50th Anniversary Feature: Matt Moffit

Meet Matt Moffit, a University of Utah alumnus! "I graduated from CSBS in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree. I went back to the U of U for graduate school, finishing in 2005 with a Master of Education degree in Special Education. My career has included teaching, social service work, family and community partnership work, and administration/leadership. I currently live and work in Washington state, making waves at the state and local level for birth to five early intervention and special education. My focus is on building community partnerships, increasing inclusive preschool opportunities for children with and without disabilities, outreach to underserved and at-risk populations, and innovative systems to improve services for young children with developmental delays."
Did you know the College of Social and Behavioral Science is celebrating its 50th anniversary? Want to help us celebrate and be featured too? Your story and photos will be archived and shared through our communication channels as part of our annual celebration. Storytelling is such a powerful way to preserve the legacy and tradition of our college and we're so grateful for your support!
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