University of Utah
The University of Utah (also The U or the U of U) was established by Mormon leader Brigham Young. Initially named "University of Deseret" in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 28, 1850, the school was closed two years later for financial reasons. It reopened as a commercial school in 1867 in the old Council House in what is now downtown Salt Lake City under the direction of Elder David O. Calder, a prominent Salt Lake City businessman and associate of Mormon prophet Brigham Young. The University was renamed University of Utah in 1894 and classes were first held on the present campus approximately two miles directly east of downtown Salt Lake City in 1900.
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The U - Mormon - Brigham Young - University of Deseret - Salt Lake City, Utah - February 28 - 1850 - 1867 - 1894 - 1900
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The University is known colloquially as "the U." This stands for both University and Utah, and lends its format to the nickname for in-state rival, Brigham Young University, which is known as "the Y." The U. is the flagship Research I institution of Utah, and is one of 10 institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education.
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Brigham Young University - Research I - Utah System of Higher Education
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Campus history |
| ► | Programs |
| ► | Olympics |
| ► | Athletics |
| ► | Broadcasting |
| ► | Daily Utah Chronicle |
| ► | Famous alumni |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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