Student Involvement
Swaner EcoCenter: Saturday Climbing Wall
Climbing Wall Hours: Saturdays from 1-3 p.m. The Swaner…
Death & Burial Practices from Around the World at the Museum of Anthropology
From cremations to burials at sea, each culture has its…
Swaner EcoCenter: Beaver - Nuisance or Restoration Partner?
Beaver – Nuisance or Restoration Partner?…
Clubs in the College of Natural Resources
Pro-Cons and Allies
Contact Person: Tommy Thompson
Contact Email: thomas.thompson@aggiemail.usu.edu
https://sites.google.com/site/proconsandallies/
Description:
To encourage and promote higher education as a rehabilitative pathway for individuals previously charged with or convicted of crimes and those affected by them.
Society of American Forestry- USU Chapter
Contact Person: Forestry Club
Contact Email: forestry@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/students/student-organizations/saf
Description:
The USU Forestry Club, or USU Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters, is an informal group of people interested in forestry and it related fields. Our goal is to advance the science, technology, education, and practice of professional foresters, and to use the knowledge and skill of the profession to benefit society.
Student Chapter of the Society for Range Managers
Contact Person: Kaitlin Hasler
Contact Email: kaitlin.hasler@gmail.com
Description:
to promote the professional development and continuing education of members and the public and the stewardship of rangeland resources.
Student Organization for Society and Natural Resources
Contact Person: Michaela Stuver Harper
Contact Email: utahstate.sosnr@gmail.com
http://cnr.usu.edu/htm/students/student-organizations/sosnr/about-sosnr
Description:
SOSNR (Student Organization for Society and Natural Resources) works to bridge the gap between humans and the natural environment through service opportunities and other fun events! USU's SOSNR is the founding student chapter of the International Association for Society and Natural Resources.
USU Student Chapter of The Berryman Institute
Contact Person: Benjamin Dana
Contact Email: b.dana@aggiemail.usu.edu
Description:
The Berryman Institute is an organization that strives better human-wildlife interactions and reduce human-wildlife conflicts. As an organized club at the university, we can take students out to work with professionals in this field. By experience, education and outreach, we are a club dedicated to wildlife conservation and management in our ever-growing world.





