From Deseret News archives:
Institute impact Program is prominent part of student life at U.
The environment is unmistakably Utah.
Gunnerson, who acknowledges that atmosphere is a "big deal" for him personally, said the ideal is to create a place where students of all faiths can feel accepted, socialize with those who have similar standards and supplement their university education with a spiritual education. He wants the institute to be one of the locations where students choose to be when not in class.
"I'm trying to create an atmosphere here where this is kind of the Union Building No. 2," said Gunnerson, referring to the student building on the university campus.
Inviting elements are everywhere, from wireless Internet to racks of basketballs in the cultural hall. There's a game room and even a deli that operates during lunch hours.
Jillian Olsen, the interchapter president of the Lambda Delta Sigma sorority, suggested that for a commuter school like the University of Utah, the institute building can help promote unity.
Gunnerson said he's spoken with parents who were devastated by their child not being accepted into BYU, wondering if the U. will provide a positive environment for an LDS student. His reaction? He simply smiles, knowing that the institute will provide a "safe place" for their son or daughter.
"I think at times, people don't know that, even within our own community," he said.
The positive impact of the institute appears to extend onto campus and subsequently into the lives of students.
Gunnerson said he's never known of a time when there was a closer relationship between the institute of religion and the university.
"Even though we are not the university, we feel part of the university community," said Gunnerson, who also attended the U. as a student. "We, of course, must maintain our autonomy as a separate organization, but we want a close relationship."
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