You may be one of the thousands who recently replied to a comprehensive survey from U Alumni. When asked about what the Office of Alumni Relations can do for you in the next five to 10 years, dozens of you chimed in with input on the magazine—and we couldn’t be more grateful for your kind feedback.
Check out more findings from the survey.
“The magazine is so well done and I love how it keeps me connected to the campus community, even from afar. The articles are always engaging. It’s also a pleasure to see the stunning photography and art. Thank you for your dedication to excellence in communication.”
“I look forward to the magazine arriving in my mailbox. I read it cover to cover, share it with my family, then hand it off to the local high school counselor or someone else I think would be interested in the particular issue.”
“I love keeping abreast of all the research being done at the U, be it medical, engineering, business, chemistry, or the humanities. Utah Magazine does a great job of highlighting those developments.”
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“Keep the magazine.”
“Continue to publish and provide University of Utah Magazine.”
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“Keep up the quality of the magazine.”
“Love Utah Magazine and would like it to continue.”
“Keep sending Utah Magazine. It really does keep me connected with the U.”
“Continue University of Utah Magazine—the breadth of stories and information is invaluable and helps maintain connection.”
“Keep sending me University of Utah Magazine, please. I love staying in touch that way and the magazine is outstanding. Great work!”
“I’d like to continue to receive the U of U magazine. I also have a degree from USU and my husband went to BYU, so we get three magazines, and it is no contest how much better ours is. Ever since the move from the old format, this magazine is a staple in our house. My kids read it, my husband reads it, visitors read it. I like how easy it is to skim or to dive into some of the articles. Keep up the good work! I think it’ll help convince my kids to go to the U instead of BYU like their dad.”
“I recently read an article in University of Utah Magazine about student mental health. I was shocked at how much things have improved since I was a student. When Giving Day came around, that story helped guide my gift. I also have that cover hanging up in my office (I’m a therapist). Outstanding work!”
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