Mormon Studies
The Tanner Humanities Center launched its Mormon Studies Initiative in 2010 to encourage the vibrant, intellectual exploration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and all religious traditions that trace their roots to Joseph Smith in an effort to better understand their various institutions, histories, cultures, and peoples. The College of Humanities is now home to the Mormon Studies Initiative which continues to foster research, writing, funding, teaching, and the hosting of conferences and workshops related to the study of various Mormon traditions.
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Courses
Learn about the Mormon Studies Courses offered at the U
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Research Fellowship
Apply for our Graduate Research Fellowship in Mormon Studies
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Mormon Studies Conferences
Get information on Mormon Studies Conferences & get involved
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Publications
Read publications written by Mormon Studies professors & students
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Dean May Colloquium
See the list of visiting scholars & their publications in Mormon Studies
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Digital Initiatives
Learn more about the University's Mormon Studies digital initiatives
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About Our Program
The Mormon Studies initiative at the University of Utah began in 2010 under the leadership of Professor Robert Goldberg, then Director of the Tanner Humanities Center. With the support of generous donors, it has engaged in a range of initiatives designed to involve the community as well as foster the best academic scholarship on Mormon Studies in a variety of disciplines.
W. Paul Reeve Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies |