Upcoming events 2023
Tons of events for UVU students are upcoming the last two weeks of September. Let’s get you in the loop.
Recurring and multi-day events
Weekly ADHD Workshops are held on Thursdays at 12 p.m. in room 221 of the Sorensen Center. The workshops will run until Nov. 16, and free popcorn will be provided. Visit the UVU Student Health Services website for more information.
Women’s Body Acceptance Programs are being held by UVU’s Wellness Services at 1 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. Monday meetings will begin Sept. 11 and end Oct. 2, while Tuesday meetings will start Sept. 12 and end Oct. 3.
The Constitution Day Conference will run over two days, beginning on Thursday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. in room 511 of the Clarke Building. The second day will begin at 8:45 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 15 in SC 213 A/B. Attend to support the UVU Center for Constitutional Studies and learn about “the making of western state constitutions.”
Every Thursday, Campus Recreation & Wellness invites students to participate in Mindfulness practice at 10 a.m. in the SL Reflection Center, across from the bowling alley in the Student Life building. Each session lasts an hour.
Also, every Thursday provided by Campus Recreation & Wellnesss is “Thinking Thursday.” Students are encouraged to attend the weekly wellness education series where a new topic is announced weekly. There is a table set up in the Rebecca Lockhart Concourse where students can stop and play quick, simple game!
Events in Sept. 2023
Beginning on Wednesday, Sept. 13, the Center for Social Impact is hosting a Social Impact Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the SC Ballroom Commons. Students will be able to meet community members and sign up for social impact and volunteer opportunities.
Thursday, Sept. 14 is a busy day on UVU campus with four different events taking place. First up, the Center for Social Impact will be hosting the Impact 101 event. Students who attend the game-centered workshop will receive lunch and learn about social issues within the UVU community. The event will take place at 11 a.m. in room 105B of the Sorensen Center.
Later that afternoon, the UVU Peace and Justice Studies program is hosting an Impact Movie Night in room 120 of the Fulton Library. Be there at 4 p.m. to enjoy “The Fog of War,” which will be followed with a post-movie discussion hosted by Iaan Reynolds. Popcorn, pizza, and drinks will be provided.
Finally, the night of Thursday, Sept. 14 will conclude with the UVU Volleyball game against Utah State University. The game will take place at 6 p.m. in the Lockhart Arena.