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Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and…
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and…
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU…
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep Workshop
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep – Learn how to…
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and Archives Photograph Curator Daniel Davis, explores the history of the Union Pacific Railroad through photographs of A. J. Russell. The exhibit presents several of the well-known and idealized scenes of the railroad’s construction (1868-69) as photographed by Russell while under the commission of the Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to the well-known images, the exhibit presents examples of stereo-views taken by Russell and other photographers that offer a more complete and less sanitized version of the railroad’s history. A reception for the exhibit is planned Feb. 15 in conjunction with a lecture by Davis for the Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Healthy and Happy Workshop
Healthy and Happy - This workshop will focus on helping to understand how to make and stick to lifestyle changes like healthy eating and exercise. Explore the problems with short-term fixes and why lifestyle changes are so tricky to maintain. This workshop will help connect with why we want to make changes, explore barriers and past challenges, and develop skills to support a healthy mind and healthy body. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep Workshop
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep – Learn how to deal with sleep problems as well as manage your sleep to get the most rest from the time you have. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
V-Day 2012 Utah State University presents The Vagina Monologues
A benefit reading of the Vagina Monologues. All proceeds to be donated to CAPSA. Tickets available in TSC 314 LGBT Resource Center, or at the door. Doors Open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Showings will be held February 10, 13 and 14. Sponsors: Dining Services, CAPSA, Art's & Lectures, and L.I.F.E.
Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and Archives Photograph Curator Daniel Davis, explores the history of the Union Pacific Railroad through photographs of A. J. Russell. The exhibit presents several of the well-known and idealized scenes of the railroad’s construction (1868-69) as photographed by Russell while under the commission of the Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to the well-known images, the exhibit presents examples of stereo-views taken by Russell and other photographers that offer a more complete and less sanitized version of the railroad’s history. A reception for the exhibit is planned Feb. 15 in conjunction with a lecture by Davis for the Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library.
Biology Seminar: Brian Gall, Doctoral Dissertation Defense, Biology, USU
Seminar title: "Caddisfly Larvae (Limnephilidae) As Predators on Newt (_Taricha_granulosa_) Eggs: Another Player in the Coevolutionary Arms Race Revolving around Tetrodotoxin?." Refreshments will be served at 8:45 a.m.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon
Aggie CARE's Work and Faculty Forum
Aggie CARE sponsors a monthly faculty forum. This lunch provides informal discussion on work and family issues as well as networking opportunities. Please RSVP to Cara Allen and enjoy lunch with Aggie CARE. Previous minutes can be found on our website. Previous discussion topics have included: childcare, elder care, community programs, tenure and human resource questions. All faculty members are invited and lunch is provided.
V-Day 2012 Utah State University presents The Vagina Monologues
A benefit reading of the Vagina Monologues. All proceeds to be donated to CAPSA. Tickets available in TSC 314 (LGBTQA Center or at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. and show starts at 7:30 p.m. Sponsors: Dining Services, CAPSA, Arts & Lectures, L.I.F.E.
Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and Archives Photograph Curator Daniel Davis, explores the history of the Union Pacific Railroad through photographs of A. J. Russell. The exhibit presents several of the well-known and idealized scenes of the railroad’s construction (1868-69) as photographed by Russell while under the commission of the Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to the well-known images, the exhibit presents examples of stereo-views taken by Russell and other photographers that offer a more complete and less sanitized version of the railroad’s history. A reception for the exhibit is planned Feb. 15 in conjunction with a lecture by Davis for the Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library.
Plan C Completion of Requirements For Deadline for Spring 2012
A Plan C Completion of Requirements form is submitted by the student’s department during the semester of completion. The purpose of the Plan C Completion of Requirements form is to notify the School of Graduate Studies of the student’s intent to complete during that semester, enabling the School of Graduate Studies staff to confirm that all requirements have been met and the necessary paperwork has been submitted by the student. If a student is completing during summer semester but wants to participate in spring commencement, the department may submit the Plan C Completion of Requirements form by February 15. Submission after the deadline may jeopardize the desired completion semester.
The Utah Governor's Energy Development Summit
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Reception to follow Salt Palace Convention Center 100 South West Temple Salt Lake City, UT The First Annual Utah Governor’s Energy Development Summit will provide an open forum for industry, academia and government officials to discuss Governor Gary R. Herbert’s 10-Year Strategic Energy Plan. To ensure Utah is at the forefront of solving our energy challenges, Governor Herbert has lead efforts to optimize state energy resources. To that end, the Summit’s keynote speakers and breakout sessions will focus on economic development, regulatory policy, and hot issues, as well as technology and innovation for base load conventional resources, unconventional fuels, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Making It Through Hard Times Workshop
Making it Through Hard Times – Learn skills to cope better with painful situations and overwhelming emotions. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Art in the Afternoon - Lecture Series
For the second presentation in our monthly art lecture series, Associate Education Curator Elizabeth Benson will discuss the CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE as experienced by artists in the museum's collection. Guests can come learn about different artworks on display and discuss various artist's interpretations of love and romance. Everyone can attend this non-formal lecture to ask questions and participate in the discussion. Refreshments will be served.
Spring URCO Deadline
Undergraduate Research & Creative Opportunities (URCO) Utah State University encourages undergraduates to explore their scholarly, creative, and research interests through URCO, a grant program that financially supports research—broadly defined—of undergraduates. The grant program was created in 1975, and since its beginning has supported in all disciplines.
The Joy of Depression 1
The Joy of Depression - Students will learn about the value of emotional pain as a signal for change. The biological and psychological features of mood will be discussed together with specific strategies for understanding and responding to cues of depression. Intro to The Joy of Depression is a one-time workshop that will give you an overview of sessions one and two. Session One: Altering brain chemistry through exercise, diet, music, service and meditation. Session Two: Fostering a sense of well being through positive emotion,engagement, relationships, meaning and achievement. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Workshops are FREE and will be held in the Taggert Student Center room 310 or 310B. Seating is limited. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat.
V Day: Until the Violence Stops
Film and discussion with Dr. Jamie Huber, Program Coordinator at the Center for Women and Gender.
Free webinar: Assistive Technology and Early Intervention Part 2
The Utah Assistive Technology Program will present a FREE online interactive training, Assistive Technology and Early Intervention Part 2, Wednesday, Feb. 15, from 3– 4:30 p.m. Presenter Amy Henningsen, occupational therapist, will cover additional assistive technology ideas for early intervention including: positioning, mobility, adaptive play, computer access, and activities of daily for feeding and bathing that are available commercially and/or customized. In order to participate, you need a computer with high-speed Internet access. RSVP by Monday, Feb. 13, to Storee Powell via e-mail: storee.powell@usu.edu, or call 435-797-7412. Participant instructions will be em-ailed to you.
Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library Spring Lecture with Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis, photo curator at USU Special Collections and Archives, is featured in the spring 2012 Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library lecture. Davis will discuss his work and the exhibit, "The Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific Railroad" that has been on display at Merrill-Cazier Library.
Conference on Electric Roads and Vehicles
Swaner EcoCenter and Newpark Resort & Hotel, Park City UT CERV focuses on a bold, new approach to transportation that integrates energy, vehicle, and highway infrastructures into a more flexible and convenient network of electric roads and vehicles. Electricity has a unique ability to transform travel but must extend beyond charging batteries in parked vehicles to technologies that deliver energy wirelessly, on demand, in real time, and to both stationary and moving vehicles.
Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and Archives Photograph Curator Daniel Davis, explores the history of the Union Pacific Railroad through photographs of A. J. Russell. The exhibit presents several of the well-known and idealized scenes of the railroad’s construction (1868-69) as photographed by Russell while under the commission of the Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to the well-known images, the exhibit presents examples of stereo-views taken by Russell and other photographers that offer a more complete and less sanitized version of the railroad’s history. A reception for the exhibit is planned Feb. 15 in conjunction with a lecture by Davis for the Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Body Image Fair
Make-over your self-image at this passive exhibit. Enter here, exit empowered! Every BODY's beautiful.
Social Skills Workshop
Social Skills – Learn communication, assertiveness, and social skills and ways to increase your support system. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
USU Meditation Club
All levels of experience, and all members of the community, are welcome! Please join us for a 30 minute "sit" with instructions and advice as requested.
USU's Biggest Loser Competition
Come join in the third annual USU's Biggest Loser Competition. 20 contestants will compete to earn points and win amazing prizes! This 9-week competition will consist of weekly workout activities and health lectures to promote healthy living. Applications are available in the Service Center (TSC 332) or by request via email: aggiehealth@aggiemail.usu.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY DECEMBER 9.
Harlem Nights Bash and Hellzapoppin' Competition
Held in celebration of Black History Month and sponsored by the USU Big Band Swing Club, the Harlem Nights Bash is a weekend of workshops, dancing and just Plain Ol' Swing Goodness. Along with the Bash is the Utah Hellzapoppin' Dance Competiton, one of the best Lindy Hop competitions in Utah. Don't know how to dance? This is the perfect opportunity to learn! We are flying in some of the world's best dancers to help you learn the history, style and steps of Lindy Hop, Blues, Charleston and much more! Come on Saturday for our live band - The Great Basin Street Band! We'll start our weekend of dancing at the HPER Building and then explore other buildings in Cache Valley! See our website for further details (location, time, prices)
Jazz Night at the Sky Club Student Dance Only Night
Join the USU Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra & Jazz Vocalists for the eighth annual Jazz Night at the Sky Club. The Skyroom Restaurant will be transformed into a sparkling 1930s jazz night club. Enjoy live Big Band music and swing dancing to the timeless songs made famous by Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and crooners Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. The dance floor will become a hotspot for the Lindyhop and Charlestson. A special number performed by the USU Big Band Swing Club will add to the excitement of the evening. This event benefits the Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship. NO DINNER SERVED
Conference on Electric Roads and Vehicles
Swaner EcoCenter and Newpark Resort & Hotel, Park City UT CERV focuses on a bold, new approach to transportation that integrates energy, vehicle, and highway infrastructures into a more flexible and convenient network of electric roads and vehicles. Electricity has a unique ability to transform travel but must extend beyond charging batteries in parked vehicles to technologies that deliver energy wirelessly, on demand, in real time, and to both stationary and moving vehicles.
Forgotten Photographs of the Union Pacific
The exhibit, assembled by Special Collections and Archives Photograph Curator Daniel Davis, explores the history of the Union Pacific Railroad through photographs of A. J. Russell. The exhibit presents several of the well-known and idealized scenes of the railroad’s construction (1868-69) as photographed by Russell while under the commission of the Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to the well-known images, the exhibit presents examples of stereo-views taken by Russell and other photographers that offer a more complete and less sanitized version of the railroad’s history. A reception for the exhibit is planned Feb. 15 in conjunction with a lecture by Davis for the Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
The Art of Happiness 3 Workshop
The Art of Happiness - Promoting well being is an alternate version of helping. Focusing on happiness rather than depression shifts the energy in one’s life toward growth. This four week workshop teaches the principles associated with personal improvement so students can evolve from a pleasant life to a meaningful life. Through group discussion, film illustration, workshop exercises and between session homework, students discover the art of possibility. Week One – Life Satisfaction Week Two – Being Centered Week Three – Allowing for Vulnerability Week Four - “People wrapped up in themselves make small packages” (Ben Franklin) Feb 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
Harlem Nights Bash and Hellzapoppin' Competition
Held in celebration of Black History Month and sponsored by the USU Big Band Swing Club, the Harlem Nights Bash is a weekend of workshops, dancing and just Plain Ol' Swing Goodness. Along with the Bash is the Utah Hellzapoppin' Dance Competiton, one of the best Lindy Hop competitions in Utah. Don't know how to dance? This is the perfect opportunity to learn! We are flying in some of the world's best dancers to help you learn the history, style and steps of Lindy Hop, Blues, Charleston and much more! Come on Saturday for our live band - The Great Basin Street Band! We'll start our weekend of dancing at the HPER Building and then explore other buildings in Cache Valley! See our website for further details (location, time, prices)
Jazz Night at the Sky Club
The Skyroom Restaurant will be transformed into a 1930s jazz nightclub for the 8th Annual Jazz Night at the Sky Club. The evening starts with an elegant reception featuring silent auction, hors d'evours, specialty drinks and lounge singer, followed by gourmet dinner, including fresh salad, choice of entrée and a delectable dessert. Enjoy live Big Band music performed by USU Jazz Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and vocalists, with performances by Prof. Emeritus Larry Smith, who will rock the Sky Club to the unforgettable Jazz tunes of Glenn Miller, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald and more. The dance floor becomes a hot spot for the Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, Charleston and more. Free swing dance lessons will be offered one hour before the event in the TSC International Lounge provided by the USU Big Band Swing Club. Jazz Night benefits the USU Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship and is a presented by USU Music Department, University Inn & Conference Center and USU Catering.
Annual African Banquet 2012
The Annual African Banquet gives African students at USU the opportunity to come together and showcase their culture to the rest of the campus. It provides an experience to students on the campus and also the community. This event includes performances, a fashion show, and a dinner. This year, profits from the banquet will be donated to Somalia to help with the recent famine. To further help with the famine, we will also be selling traditional African "huts" and those proceeds will also be given to Somalia. So come support!
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Jazz Night at the Sky Club
The Skyroom Restaurant will be transformed into a 1930s jazz nightclub for the 8th Annual Jazz Night at the Sky Club. The evening starts with an elegant reception featuring silent auction, hors d'evours, specialty drinks and lounge singer, followed by gourmet dinner, including fresh salad, choice of entrée and a delectable dessert. Enjoy live Big Band music performed by USU Jazz Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and vocalists, with performances by Prof. Emeritus Larry Smith, who will rock the Sky Club to the unforgettable Jazz tunes of Glenn Miller, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald and more. The dance floor becomes a hot spot for the Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, Charleston and more. Free swing dance lessons will be offered one hour before the event in the TSC International Lounge provided by the USU Big Band Swing Club. Jazz Night benefits the USU Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship and is a presented by USU Music Department, University Inn & Conference Center and USU Catering.
Harlem Nights Bash and Hellzapoppin' Competition
Held in celebration of Black History Month and sponsored by the USU Big Band Swing Club, the Harlem Nights Bash is a weekend of workshops, dancing and just Plain Ol' Swing Goodness. Along with the Bash is the Utah Hellzapoppin' Dance Competiton, one of the best Lindy Hop competitions in Utah. Don't know how to dance? This is the perfect opportunity to learn! We are flying in some of the world's best dancers to help you learn the history, style and steps of Lindy Hop, Blues, Charleston and much more! Come on Saturday for our live band - The Great Basin Street Band! We'll start our weekend of dancing at the HPER Building and then explore other buildings in Cache Valley! See our website for further details (location, time, prices)
AREITO: DOMINICAN HERITAGE
The Dominican Student Association would like to invite you to its annual event AREITO, a fundraiser banquet, with part of the funds going to Education Without Borders in Dominican Republic. DONT MISS THE GREATEST CULTURAL EVENT @ USU! We will have traditional Dominican dishes for guests to enjoy, a presentation about cultural insights of the country, as well as performances by USU students and invited guests.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Swaner EcoCenter: Family Snowshoe Tour
Bring the whole family for a snowshoe hike around the Preserve. We’ll learn about the nature preserve, wildlife in winter, and animal tracking as we investigate tracks on the Preserve. Contact swanerecocenter@gmail.com or (435)649-1767 ext. 113 for reservations. Free for members, $5 for non-members. Snowshoe rentals available for additional $5.
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon-SLC
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon-SLC
ASUSU Appointed Officer Applications Available
Interested in being an ASUSU Appointed Officer? Applications are available in the Student Involvement Office (TSC 326) and are due back by March 5 at noon. Appointed Officers: Administrative Assistant, Public Relations Director, Arts & Lectures Director, Activities Director, and Traditions Director.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Medical School Application Seminar
A panel of students who've been accepted to Medical School will be answering any questions you have about the Medial School application process. We will be going through the whole application process: the MCAT, the application, the personal statement, and the interview. Sample personal statements and applications will be available. We will be meeting in VSB 130
Lasting Relationships Workshop
Lasting Relationships: Guidelines for Building Better Connections With the Ones You Love - This workshop is for individuals and couples who are interested in learning new ways to build more satisfying relationships and strengthen communication skills. We will cover the following topics: personal rights in relationships; parameters of healthy relationships; principles for maintaining long-lasting relationships; effective communication; and tips on fighting fair. Participants will benefit most from attending both parts of the workshop. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in.For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Flamenco Vivo/Carlota Santana
Driven by the fiery cante jondo, FLAMENCO VIVO/CARLOTA SANTANA provides passion and drama in their inspiring program La Pasión Flamenca. This fierce and eclectic evening of Spanish dance and music features lamenting solos, sizzling duets, and festive company dances. Whether these amazing artists are conveying love or sorrow, happiness or anger, the emotions will speak to everyone and transcend all cultural boundaries. Vibrant influences from Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East can be seen and heard in one of the world’s most dynamic forms of expression.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
The Joy of Depression 2 Workshop
The Joy of Depression - Students will learn about the value of emotional pain as a signal for change. The biological and psychological features of mood will be discussed together with specific strategies for understanding and responding to cues of depression. Intro to The Joy of Depression is a one-time workshop that will give you an overview of sessions one and two. Session One: Altering brain chemistry through exercise, diet, music, service and meditation. Session Two: Fostering a sense of well being through positive emotion,engagement, relationships, meaning and achievement. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Workshops are FREE and will be held in the Taggert Student Center room 310 or 310B. Seating is limited. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat.
Title IX: Past, Present, Future
Presented by Coach Raegan Pebley, Dr. Hilda Fronske, and Loye Painter. Sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender.
Stress and Anxiety Management and Self Care Workshop
Stress Management and Self Care – This two-part workshop is designed to help participants understand and manage their stress better, learn and practice a variety of stress management skills, and set self-care goals. Participants will benefit most by attending both parts of the workshop. Tuesday, Feb 22 and 29. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
USU Engineering Community Night
Come learn more about engineering and the projects that engineers work on. Displays and demonstrations from the organizations and departments in the College of Engineering will be presented.
Engineering Community Night
Come learn more about engineering and the projects that engineers work on. Displays and demonstrations from the organizations and departments in the College of Engineering will be presented.
ASL Club: Don't Catch a Cold, Catch a Movie!
Wednesday 22, 7 p.m., Don’t Catch a Cold, Catch a Movie! Chili, cornbread, and an ASL movie. Lilywhite Room 003, $2 for club members/$3 for non-members.
ASUSU Arts & Lectures Series: Johnny Cupcakes
Johnny: "Both before and after being voted America's #1 Young Entrepreneur of 2008 by BusinessWeek magazine, I’ve lectured at universities... all over the world. These lectures focus on how to start and maintain an original business without any startup money or other resources. I have a lot of generally useful advice- like how to use both the web and retail space effectively, the importance of art, graphic design, creative packaging and other often overlooked details, how to create a lot of word of mouth excitement behind your business, and brand longevity. I also cover less conventional dimensions of my brand... how a drug-free lifestyle has really helped me develop my business, my own creative types of viral marketing, and my unique and carefully crafted shopping environments."
Interpersonal Effective Workshop
Interpersonal Effectiveness – Increase your ability to set boundaries with others, to make requests, and to be more effective in getting your objectives met in interpersonal interactions while maintaining your self-respect. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
USU Meditation Club
All levels of experience, and all members of the community, are welcome! Please join us for a 30 minute "sit" with instructions and advice as requested.
Ms. Engineering Queen Pageant
Female Engineers compete in three competitions (Enginerd, New Intern, and Brians & Beauty). Come and see who will be crowned Ms. Engineering Queen 2012. Contact ususwe@gmail.com for more information.
USU's Biggest Loser Competition
Come join in the third annual USU's Biggest Loser Competition. 20 contestants will compete to earn points and win amazing prizes! This 9-week competition will consist of weekly workout activities and health lectures to promote healthy living. Applications are available in the Service Center (TSC 332) or by request via email: aggiehealth@aggiemail.usu.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY DECEMBER 9.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
The Art of Happiness 4 Workshop
The Art of Happiness - Promoting well being is an alternate version of helping. Focusing on happiness rather than depression shifts the energy in one’s life toward growth. This four week workshop teaches the principles associated with personal improvement so students can evolve from a pleasant life to a meaningful life. Through group discussion, film illustration, workshop exercises and between session homework, students discover the art of possibility. Week One – Life Satisfaction. Week Two – Being Centered. Week Three – Allowing for Vulnerability. Week Four. "People wrapped up in themselves make small packages” (Ben Franklin), Feb 3, 10, 17, 24.
Science Unwrapped, END OF THE WORLD SERIES:
Jim Powell, professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
2012 ASUSU Elections Week
"One Vote, One Voice, One Change" -- 2012 ASUSU Elections Week -- Feb. 27 - March 1. Utah State University’s Student Involvement and Leadership Center, along with ASUSU, invites students to be part of ASUSU Elections Week 2012. With a variety of debates, town halls, and active campaigning on campus, the week is meant to promote students to let his/her voice be heard in the selection of the 2012-13 ASUSU officers.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Primary Presidential Debate
Come watch the ASUSU primary presidential candidates debate issues regarding ASUSU and answer questions from the student audience.
Lasting Relationships 1 Workshop
Lasting Relationships: Guidelines for Building Better Connections With the Ones You Love - This two-part workshop is for individuals and couples who are interested in learning new ways to build more satisfying relationships and strengthen communication skills. We will cover the following topics: personal rights in relationships; parameters of healthy relationships; principles for maintaining long-lasting relationships; effective communication; and tips on fighting fair. Participants will benefit most from attending both parts of the workshop. Monday, Jan. 27, and March 5, 1:30-3 p.m. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in.For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Res Hall Town Hall
A town hall for all on-campus residents will be held Feb. 27 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Lundstrom Student Center. This is an opportunity for on-campus students to ask questions to the ASUSU officer candidates as well as get to know the candidates one-on-one. Refreshments will be provided.
2012 ASUSU Elections Week
"One Vote, One Voice, One Change" -- 2012 ASUSU Elections Week -- Feb. 27 - March 1. Utah State University’s Student Involvement and Leadership Center, along with ASUSU, invites students to be part of ASUSU Elections Week 2012. With a variety of debates, town halls, and active campaigning on campus, the week is meant to promote students to let his/her voice be heard in the selection of the 2012-13 ASUSU officers.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon
Big Blue Scholarship Fund Basketball Coach's Luncheon
Sheryl WuDunn - Center for Women and Gender
Sheryl WuDunn, Pulitzer Prize winner and co-author of national bestseller 'Half the Sky' will be speaking at Utah State University on February 28, 2012, in the Eccles Conference Center at 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender and the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost.
Sheryl WuDunn - Provost's Series on Instructional Excellence
Sheryl WuDunn, Pulitzer Prize winner and co-author of the national bestseller 'Half the Sky,' will speak at Utah State University Feb. 28, 2012 in the Eccles Conference Center at 4 p.m. Sponsored by: Center for Women and Gender and the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost.
Primary Announcement of ASUSU Elections
Come see which candidates will be going onto ASUSU Final Elections!
Better Living Through Nature Workshop
Better Living Through Nature – Improving mental health and well being through experiences with nature. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
2012 ASUSU Elections Week
"One Vote, One Voice, One Change" -- 2012 ASUSU Elections Week -- Feb. 27 - March 1. Utah State University’s Student Involvement and Leadership Center, along with ASUSU, invites students to be part of ASUSU Elections Week 2012. With a variety of debates, town halls, and active campaigning on campus, the week is meant to promote students to let his/her voice be heard in the selection of the 2012-13 ASUSU officers.
Career Fair
Utah State University's Annual Premier Career Fair provides an opportunity to network with employers interested in hiring Utah State students and alumni. This event will allow you to meet with visiting representatives to discuss internship/career employment opportunities. The whole second floor of the TSC is used for companies.
College of Agriculture Ribbon Cutting
Ribbon cutting for the new College of Agriculture building. Time TBA.
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Final Presidental Debate
Come watch the final two ASUSU presidential candidates debate issues regarding ASUSU and answer questions from the student audience.
Effective Coping 1 Workshop
Effective Coping - This two-part workshop is designed to help students cope more effectively with the challenges of college life while they prepare for counseling. Open to all students and staff, the first part surveys common concerns and presenting issues, as well as a model for reviewing thoughts, feelings and needs. The second part introduces and provides practice for value clarification and basic behavior change to help students cope. Participants will be encouraged to read brief articles and keep a one page journal of change. Intro to Effective Coping is a one-time workshop that will give you an overview of sessions one and two. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Seating is limited. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat.
Stress and Anxiety Management and Self Care 2 Workshop
Stress Management and Self Care – This two-part workshop is designed to help participants understand and manage their stress better, learn and practice a variety of stress management skills, and set self-care goals. Participants will benefit most by attending both parts of the workshop. Tuesday, Feb 22 and 29. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
2012 ASUSU Elections Week
"One Vote, One Voice, One Change" -- 2012 ASUSU Elections Week -- Feb. 27 - March 1. Utah State University’s Student Involvement and Leadership Center, along with ASUSU, invites students to be part of ASUSU Elections Week 2012. With a variety of debates, town halls, and active campaigning on campus, the week is meant to promote students to let his/her voice be heard in the selection of the 2012-13 ASUSU officers.
Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference
The Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference will be the 4th Annual Mountain West PR conference from USU's PRSSA. Check the website for the great lineup of speakers. Special student rates available, one day registration also available. Register online at mountainwestpr.org
Fragments of Terror: Drawings by Jim Starrett
With 27 drawings and paintings in this exhibit, the USU community gets a rare look at the work of this contemporary artist. The viewer is taken through a jungle of symbols filled with religious and historical meanings all arranged in meticulous geometric puzzles that are at once clear while also carrying some ambiguous mystery.
Bang! Thwack! Plop! Comics: An Influence on Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the intersection of comics and art with specific attention on how certain themes and stylistic forms have crossed over from the genre of comics into the world of visual art. The exploding popularity of comics, mostly through animation and graphic novels, shows us the graphic or comic impulse has become a compelling means of artistic communication. This exhibition helps point toward a growing interdisciplinary trend in the arts that allows for a flow of ideas between media and form, creating a liberation of high art.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
USU Meditation Club
All levels of experience, and all members of the community, are welcome! Please join us for a 30 minute "sit" with instructions and advice as requested.
Harvey Stahl Memorial Lecture Featuring Dr. Jaroslav Folda
Jaroslav Folda, the N. Ferebee Taylor professor of the history of art at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, will speak on "The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Crusader Jerusalem and Christian Multiculturalism in the Levant."
USU's Biggest Loser Competition
Come join in the third annual USU's Biggest Loser Competition. 20 contestants will compete to earn points and win amazing prizes! This 9-week competition will consist of weekly workout activities and health lectures to promote healthy living. Applications are available in the Service Center (TSC 332) or by request via email: aggiehealth@aggiemail.usu.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY DECEMBER 9.
Announcement of the 2012 - 2013 ASUSU Officers
Come see the big announcement of which candidates will be serving as the 2012 - 2013 ASUSU Officers!
Swaner EcoCenter: Meet the Producers
This event is presented in conjunction with Slow Food Park City. It will bring together the many incredible local food producers in our area - farmers, ranchers, and growers – for one great evening of tasting and discussion. Nearly 30 producers will be present, each with their own booth, with information on their specialties, CSA details, and products to taste! This is the ideal time to find the local producer that fits your needs. Contact swanerecocenter@gmail.com or (435)649-1767 ext. 113 for reservations. Free for members, $5 for non-members.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference
The Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference will be the 4th Annual Mountain West PR conference from USU's PRSSA. Check the website for the great lineup of speakers. Special student rates available, one day registration also available. Register online at mountainwestpr.org
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Biology Seminar: Lori Spears, Doctoral Dissertation Defense, Biology, USU
Seminar title: "Spider Community Composition and Structure in a Shrub-Steppe Ecosystem: The Effects of Prey Availability and Shrub Architecture." Refreshments will be served at 10:45 a.m.
The Art of Happiness 1 Workshop
The Art of Happiness - Promoting well being is an alternate version of helping. Focusing on happiness rather than depression shifts the energy in one’s life toward growth. This four week workshop teaches the principles associated with personal improvement so you can evolve from a pleasant life to a meaningful life. Through group discussion, film illustration, workshop exercises and between session homework, students discover the art of possibility. March 2, 9, 23 and 30, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
USU Founders Day – The Morrill Act 1862-2012: Celebrating 150 Years
USU Founders Day – "The Morrill Act 1862-2012: Celebrating 150 Years of Learning, Discovery and Engagement." Utah State University, founded in 1888, commemorates the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Morrill Act of 1862 that established the land-grant system of public colleges and universities. The anniversary of the signing of the Morrill Act provides an occasion to celebrate the enduring power of the land-grant vision of higher education and to recognize Utah State University as one of the nation’s premier land-grant institutions. The event includes a reception, dinner and musical celebration of Utah State. RSVP by Feb. 24, 2012, (435)797-1320.
39th Annual USU Pow Wow
The USU Native American Student Council invites you to attend the 39th Annual USU Pow Wow at the USU Nelson Field house. Event Hours: Friday, 7 p.m.-midnight; Saturday, noon-midnight. Grand Entries: Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, noon and 6 p.m. Experience centuries-old traditions through display of dance, music and vibrant regalia filled with sacred legends and meanings. Enjoy traditional and contemporary foods. Visit the Native American art, crafts, and jewelry vendors. The USU Pow Wow; a true Aggie tradition. Free parking in the Taggart Student Center Parking Terrace.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference
The Vivint Mountain West Public Relations Conference will be the 4th Annual Mountain West PR conference from USU's PRSSA. Check the website for the great lineup of speakers. Special student rates available, one day registration also available. Register online at mountainwestpr.org
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
39th Annual USU Pow Wow
The USU Native American Student Council invites you to attend the 39th Annual USU Pow Wow at the USU Nelson Field house. Event Hours: Friday, 7 p.m.-midnight; Saturday, noon-midnight. Grand Entries: Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, noon and 6 p.m. Experience centuries-old traditions through display of dance, music and vibrant regalia filled with sacred legends and meanings. Enjoy traditional and contemporary foods. Visit the Native American art, crafts, and jewelry vendors. The USU Pow Wow; a true Aggie tradition. Free parking in the Taggart Student Center Parking Terrace.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
ASUSU Appointed Officer Applications Due
Applications for an ASUSU Appointed Office are due today to the Student Involvement Office (TSC 326) at noon. Appointed Offices include: Admin. Assistant, Public Relations Director, Activities Director, Arts & Lectures Director, and Traditions Director.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Understanding Emotions workshop
Understanding Emotions – Learn skills for understanding your emotions better and being able to use your emotions as a resource instead of being controlled by them. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Lasting Relationships 2 Workshop
Lasting Relationships: Guidelines for Building Better Connections With the Ones You Love - This two-part workshop is for individuals and couples who are interested in learning new ways to build more satisfying relationships and strengthen communication skills. We will cover the following topics: personal rights in relationships; parameters of healthy relationships; principles for maintaining long-lasting relationships; effective communication; and tips on fighting fair. Participants will benefit most from attending both parts of the workshop. Monday, Jan. 27, and March 5, 1:30-3 p.m. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in.For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Intro to The Joy of Depression
The Joy of Depression - This two-part workshop is designed to understand the role of pain in signaling the need for change and encourages students to shift their focus from limitations to possibilities. The five dimensions of well being will be explored in concert with the value of mood states, even sadness. Participants will engage in “three good things” exercises and will explore the benefits of promoting well being. Intro to The Joy of Depression is a one-time workshop that will give you an overview of sessions one and two. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
ASL Club: Manibus Dicatum! Silent Weekend Kick-Off
Tuesday, March 6, 7 p.m. Manibus Dicatum! Silent Weekend Kickoff. Get introduced to our Harry Potter theme. Games, snacks, and T-shirt design contest. Lilywhite Room 003, $2 for club members/$3 for non-members.
BLAST!
WINNER 2001 Tony Award for “Best Special Theatrical Event” WINNER 2001 Emmy Award for “Best Choreography” Astounding audiences around the globe repeatedly since the Emmy® winning PBS performance and the Tony® winning Broadway performances, Blast! is back. Showgoers quickly become fans who return to enjoy and celebrate Blast! over and over again. Along with this ever-growing core following, Blast! attracts to it’s performances newer and newer generations of devotees every time it takes the stage. An event for all ages, Blast! also defies language barriers by performing crowd thrilling instrumental material, making it the perfect touring production. Comprised of 34 brass, percussion and visual performers brought together in a unique explosion of music and theatre and born on athletic fields across the nation, Blast! is a novel art form evolved from the showmanship of outdoor pageantry.
Extension Annual Conference
Annual conference for Extension faculty members in the state of Utah.
Third Annual Intermountain Sustainability Summit
The summit is for education and networking with recycling and sustainability professionals to connect with communities and individuals looking for options in recycling and sustainability. This year's Summit will be held at the beautiful Weber State University campus, nestled at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, close to outdoor sporting and cultural opportunities.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Effective Coping 2 Workshop
Effective Coping - This two-part workshop is designed to help students cope more effectively with the challenges of college life while they prepare for counseling. Open to all students and staff, the first part surveys common concerns and presenting issues, as well as a model for reviewing thoughts, feelings and needs. The second part introduces and provides practice for value clarification and basic behavior change to help students cope. Participants will be encouraged to read brief articles and keep a one page journal of change. Intro to Effective Coping is a one-time workshop that will give you an overview of sessions one and two. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Seating is limited. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Third Annual Intermountain Sustainability Summit
The summit is for education and networking with recycling and sustainability professionals to connect with communities and individuals looking for options in recycling and sustainability. This year's Summit will be held at the beautiful Weber State University campus, nestled at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, close to outdoor sporting and cultural opportunities.
Extension Annual Conference
Annual conference for Extension faculty members in the state of Utah.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep Workshop
Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep – Learn how to deal with sleep problems as well as manage your sleep to get the most rest from the time you have. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
USU Meditation Club
All levels of experience, and all members of the community, are welcome! Please join us for a 30 minute "sit" with instructions and advice as requested.
The Coat Hanger Project
Film and discussion with director Angie Young. Sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender.
USU's Biggest Loser Competition
Come join in the third annual USU's Biggest Loser Competition. 20 contestants will compete to earn points and win amazing prizes! This 9-week competition will consist of weekly workout activities and health lectures to promote healthy living. Applications are available in the Service Center (TSC 332) or by request via email: aggiehealth@aggiemail.usu.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY DECEMBER 9.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
True Aggie Night
Whenever the full moon arrives, so does Student Alumni and True Aggie Night! Be at the 'A' just before midnight. Wear your SAA shirt and get a "fast pass" to the front of the line. To become a True Aggie, you must kiss someone who already is one. Everyone come!
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
The Art of Happiness 2 Workshop
The Art of Happiness - Promoting well being is an alternate version of helping. Focusing on happiness rather than depression shifts the energy in one’s life toward growth. This four week workshop teaches the principles associated with personal improvement so students can evolve from a pleasant life to a meaningful life. Through group discussion, film illustration, workshop exercises and between session homework, students discover the art of possibility. March 2, 9, 23 and 30. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Utah Clarinet Festival
Clarinet players from around the state will come together to perform, be educated, and entertained. Local vendors will provide the latest in clarinet equipment and supplies. Guest Artist Don Oehler will present a recital on Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Tad Calcara, along with a big band, will perform Benny Goodman tunes on Saturday at 4:00.
Nocturne: An Evening with Clarinetist Donald Oehler
Oehler is a soloist, chamber musician, conductor and educator. His performing and teaching activities have taken him across the United States, Central America, Canada, Great Britain, Europe and the Middle East. Oehler was one of the first American clarinetists to become active on classical instruments, including performance on the basset clarinet.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Utah Clarinet Festival
Clarinet players from around the state will come together to perform, be educated, and entertained. Local vendors will provide the latest in clarinet equipment and supplies. Guest Artist Don Oehler will present a recital on Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Tad Calcara, along with a big band, will perform Benny Goodman tunes on Saturday at 4:00.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
'Don't Be That Way: A Tribute to the Clarinet Kings of Swing'
The concert will include both a performance and a discussion between clarinetist Tad Calcara and the audience about the importance of the clarinet in popular music and culture during the 1930s and ‘40s.
'The Pirates of Penzance'
'The Pirates of Penzance' is a comedic operetta about a man named Frederic, a crew of pirates, a Major-General and his many unwed daughters and a timid constable and his men. Love, laughter and swash-buckling adventure will guarantee fun.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Aggie CARE's Work and Faculty Forum
Aggie CARE sponsors a monthly faculty forum. This lunch provides informal discussion on work and family issues as well as networking opportunities. Please RSVP to Cara Allen and enjoy lunch with Aggie CARE. Previous minutes can be found on our website. Previous discussion topics have included: childcare, elder care, community programs, tenure and human resource questions. All faculty members are invited and lunch is provided.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Financial Planning for Women (FPW)
Financial Planning for Women (FPW) is a monthly educational seminar that meets the second Wednesday (except December) at two times: 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the USU Taggart Student Center room 336 (Bring a lunch), and at 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, 493 North 700 East, Logan. Programs are free and registration is not required. For more info: http://fpwusu.blogspot.com or www.usu.edu/fpw Jean Lown 435-797-1569 jean.lown@usu.edu
Swaner EcoCenter: Focus on Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes are one of the most beloved and highly visible birds on the Swaner Preserve because of their unique courtship dance and prehistoric call. Join local birding expert and author Bill Fenimore to learn about the behavior, migration, and interesting habits of this ancient species. Contact swanerecocenter@gmail.com or (435)649-1767 ext. 113 for reservations. Free for members, $5 for non-members.
Financial Planning for Women (FPW)
Financial Planning for Women (FPW) is a monthly educational seminar that meets the second Wednesday at two times: 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the USU Taggart Student Center room 336 (Bring a lunch), and at 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, 493 North 700 East, Logan. Programs are free and registration is not required. For more info: http://fpwusu.blogspot.com or www.usu.edu/fpw Jean Lown 435-797-1569 jean.lown@usu.edu
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
USU Meditation Club
All levels of experience, and all members of the community, are welcome! Please join us for a 30 minute "sit" with instructions and advice as requested.
USU's Biggest Loser Competition
Come join in the third annual USU's Biggest Loser Competition. 20 contestants will compete to earn points and win amazing prizes! This 9-week competition will consist of weekly workout activities and health lectures to promote healthy living. Applications are available in the Service Center (TSC 332) or by request via email: aggiehealth@aggiemail.usu.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY DECEMBER 9.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Celtic Night Concert
Celtic Night features the dancers of Inishfre Irish Dance Company and the band Leapining Lulu. Kent Brady adds his wonderful Irish tenor to the mix of songs in Celtic tradition, rousing reels and jigs, and some of the best Irish dancing this side of the pond. Come celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in the Ellen Eccles Theatre!
Celtic Night Concert
Celtic Night features the dancers of Inishfre Irish Dance Company and the band Leapining Lulu. Kent Brady adds his wonderful Irish tenor to the mix of songs in Celtic tradition, rousing reels and jigs, and some of the best Irish dancing this side of the pond. A portion of the funds generated also go to support the Cache Humane Society and 4-paws Rescue. So please come celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in the Ellen Eccles Theatre!
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Making It Through Hard Times Workshop
Making it Through Hard Times – Learn skills to cope better with painful situations and overwhelming emotions. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
Lost Treasures of Utah State University Exhibit
The 'Lost Treasures of Utah State University' exhibit will feature artwork that has been long forgotten by most. The exhibit will feature generations of art from Utah State’s history. An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tippetts Exhibit Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center.
Stress and Anxiety Management and Self Care 1 Workshop
Stress Management and Self Care – This two-part workshop is designed to help participants understand and manage their stress better, learn and practice a variety of stress management skills, and set self-care goals. Participants will benefit most by attending both parts of the workshop. March 20 and 27, 5-6:30 p.m. By attending CAPS workshops you will be exposed to a variety of skills to help improve your quality of life and relationships. You are welcome to attend all the workshops or pick and choose the ones that you are most interested in. Contact us at 797-1012 or stop by TSC 306 to reserve your seat. For a copy of our full workshop brochure: http://usu.edu/counseling/PDFs/Spring%20Workshop%20Brochure2.pdf
The Greatest Silence: Rape in Congo
Film and panel discussion. Sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender.




