Tanner Center Student Story Project
Each of us has a story, firmly planted in the ground of our personal values, which makes us who we are. When we are brave enough to share these experiences, something spectacular happens.
As we come together as students and openly express our beliefs and backgrounds, prejudice, bigotry, and ignorance dissipate. We begin to see each other and our world in a different light; together, our stories make a clearer picture of ourselves and our university.
The purpose of The Grace A. Tanner Center's student story project ties into the center's mission--to discuss "the full range of values... pertinent to the human condition." Here, you can learn of experiences from all over SUU campus shared through art, photography, audio, and the written word.
Past Story Archive
- Brian Head by Runyu Hu
- Scars by Kelsie
- This is My Story by Clint
- A Field Trip to Prison by Abby
- Art as a Public Health Intervention by Rio
- Every Brilliant Thing by Jocelyn
- Learning from the Assiniboine by Dallas
- Photographic Memory by Chelsea
- Finding Community as an Autistic by Ashlyn
- Finding Myself Through My Story by Shaelynn
- Almost Closeted by Alyssa
- Backyard to Left Field by Colby
- I Was the Stranger by Rachel
- Comfort from the Canyon by Margaret
- The Kaibab Plateau by Margaret
- My Stereotype-free Place by Hannah
- Silver Lake by Hannah D
- Away from Home by Dan
- House on the Hill by Ashton
- Open Adoption: Sophie's Story by Sadie
- I'm Not My Bipolar Disorder by Paul
- Home in the Desert by Kristy