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  • May 03

    4:00 PM

    Event Categories: Music
    Campus Locations: Dumke Recital Hall (DGH)
    Cost: Free
    Contact Name: School of Music
    Contact Phone: 801-581-6762
    Contact Email: events@music.utah.edu
    Campus Wide Event: Yes
    Link: music.utah.edu

    1 hr
  • May 05

    7:30 PM

    Campus Locations: Dumke Recital Hall (DGH)
    Campus Wide Event: Yes

    The Grand Finale. This academic concert features students performing alongside the gaucho artist Ricardo Bergha. The repertoire showcases traditional gaucho music from Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina, brought to life through original arrangements by our student composers in a variety of unique instrumental formations.
    This event is made possible through Fine Arts Fees Grants. 

    1 hr
  • May 06

    7:30 PM
    U of U Piano Monster Concert
    Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 PM MDT

    Event Categories: Music,U Arts Pass
    Campus Locations: Libby Gardner Concert Hall (DGH)
    Cost: Adult - $15.00; Arts Pass Event: U of U Students - Free w/current ID; Youth - $5; Child - Free
    Ticket URL: Name: School of Music
    Contact Phone: 801-581-6762
    Contact Email: events@music.utah.edu
    Campus Wide Event: Yes
    Link: music.utah.edu

    2 hr
    Piano
  • May 19

    7:30 PM

    Event Categories: Music,U Arts Pass
    Campus Locations: Libby Gardner Concert Hall (DGH)
    Cost: Adult - $35; U Arts Pass Event: U of U Students - Free w/current ID; Students <18 – $10
    Ticket URL: Name: School of Music
    Contact Phone: 8015816762
    Contact Email: events@music.utah.edu
    Campus Wide Event: Yes
    Link: Crowell – Point Reyes
    Christopher Cerrone – Ode to Joy
    Michael Torke – Bloom 3
    Andy Akiho – Pillar V (from Seven Pillars)
    Gabriella Smith – FIVE
    Julius Eastman – Joy Boy
    Viet Cuong – Next Week's Trees

    2 hr
    Percussion
  • May 23

    5:00 PM

    Event Categories: Music
    Campus Locations: Libby Gardner Concert Hall (DGH)
    Cost: $35 General Admission; $20 Students and ages 18 and under (no children under 5 admitted); $100–$500 VIP and group seating available
    Ticket URL: Wide Event: Yes

    The University of Utah’s Genetic Science Learning Center (GSLC) will host a public fundraising concert on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Libby Gardner Concert Hall to support and expand the free science education resources it provides to millions of students, teachers, and lifelong learners. 
    The 7 p.m. concert will feature the Utah Medical Orchestra performing original compositions from the Center’s popular multimedia science education materials, along with distinguished speakers and special musical guests. Before the concert, attendees can enjoy a 5 p.m. reception featuring engaging hands-on science experiences and a science art exhibit.
    The event will also honor the retirement of longtime director Dr. Louisa Stark, whose leadership helped shape the Center’s far-reaching impact in science education. It will also formally announce the Center’s new name — The Stark Science Learning Center (SSLC) — in recognition of Dr. Stark’s extraordinary contributions to the Center.
    Tickets are now available at 

    4 hr
    Orchestra
  • June 11

    10:00 AM

    Event Categories: Workshops & Training
    Campus Locations: Eccles Business Building - Spencer Fox (SFEBB)
    Room Name/Number: 5160 A & B
    Cost: $200
    Ticket URL: Wide Event: Yes
    Link: in 2026 is dangerously low on trust; talking with strangers has never felt so fraught. This course, series is led by Michael Rohd, a faculty member at University of Montana offered on June 11-13) on the University of Utah Campus invites you to strengthen your capacity to hold space for trust, dialogue, and change. Whether you are starting out as a facilitator or have been leading conversations and group process for years, this course equips you with tools to design and shape experience, help groups productively accomplish goals, and move through difficult moments when they arise.

    This workshop is open to the public and made for people who facilitate, teach, lead, direct, guide or host in classroom, arts, public engagement, community meeting, organizational, municipal or team contexts. If you do the work of facilitating groups and projects, of imagining possibility, you are making opportunities for connection, and you are stewarding hope. You are doing the hard work of building trust.

    The course is structured as six sequential three-hour workshops that focus on curiosity, deep listening, boundary setting, the transformative power of understanding context and purpose, and specific strategies for navigating the challenges your participants will encounter within themselves, and with each other.

    Open to the public

    Register now

     

    7 hr
    Organ
  • June 12

    10:00 AM

    Event Categories: Workshops & Training
    Campus Locations: Eccles Business Building - Spencer Fox (SFEBB)
    Room Name/Number: 5160 A & B
    Cost: $200
    Ticket URL: Wide Event: Yes
    Link: in 2026 is dangerously low on trust; talking with strangers has never felt so fraught. This course, series is led by Michael Rohd, a faculty member at University of Montana offered on June 11-13) on the University of Utah Campus invites you to strengthen your capacity to hold space for trust, dialogue, and change. Whether you are starting out as a facilitator or have been leading conversations and group process for years, this course equips you with tools to design and shape experience, help groups productively accomplish goals, and move through difficult moments when they arise.

    This workshop is open to the public and made for people who facilitate, teach, lead, direct, guide or host in classroom, arts, public engagement, community meeting, organizational, municipal or team contexts. If you do the work of facilitating groups and projects, of imagining possibility, you are making opportunities for connection, and you are stewarding hope. You are doing the hard work of building trust.

    The course is structured as six sequential three-hour workshops that focus on curiosity, deep listening, boundary setting, the transformative power of understanding context and purpose, and specific strategies for navigating the challenges your participants will encounter within themselves, and with each other.

    Open to the public

    Register now

     

    7 hr
    Organ
  • June 13

    10:00 AM

    Event Categories: Workshops & Training
    Campus Locations: Eccles Business Building - Spencer Fox (SFEBB)
    Room Name/Number: 5160 A & B
    Cost: $200
    Ticket URL: Wide Event: Yes
    Link: in 2026 is dangerously low on trust; talking with strangers has never felt so fraught. This course, series is led by Michael Rohd, a faculty member at University of Montana offered on June 11-13) on the University of Utah Campus invites you to strengthen your capacity to hold space for trust, dialogue, and change. Whether you are starting out as a facilitator or have been leading conversations and group process for years, this course equips you with tools to design and shape experience, help groups productively accomplish goals, and move through difficult moments when they arise.

    This workshop is open to the public and made for people who facilitate, teach, lead, direct, guide or host in classroom, arts, public engagement, community meeting, organizational, municipal or team contexts. If you do the work of facilitating groups and projects, of imagining possibility, you are making opportunities for connection, and you are stewarding hope. You are doing the hard work of building trust.

    The course is structured as six sequential three-hour workshops that focus on curiosity, deep listening, boundary setting, the transformative power of understanding context and purpose, and specific strategies for navigating the challenges your participants will encounter within themselves, and with each other.

    Open to the public

    Register now

     

    7 hr
    Organ