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19
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
19
Jan

Swaner's Craft Sunday

Arts/Entertainment | Home, Family, and Food

Bring your crafty kids to Swaner's Craft Sunday! Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter will offer a nature-themed craft every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All ages are welcome!

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
20
Jan

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Holidays | Holiday Calendar

USU will be closed January 20 2020 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

All Day |
20
Jan

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

No classes.

All Day | Utah State University |
20
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
20
Jan

Communities West IV

Arts/Entertainment

Communities West IV is the fourth iteration of a biennial exchange. The folio was created with the intention of building community among printmakers living in, or with unyielding ties to the Western United States. In addition to building community, we are also interested in building a survey of printmakers who identify as having ties to the west and following their development through the continued curation of the portfolio. For the 4th iteration of the folio, participants from the first three folios were asked to participate again. The original list has also been added to through suggestions from members and seeking out work at conferences and events. As such the work represented is rich and varied in technique and concept. The artists in the folio are as diverse as the work. The community is made up of veteran and emerging printers, academics and working artists.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
20
Jan

Free Admission at the Prehistoric Museum

Exhibition

The Prehistoric Museum presents Martin Luther King, Jr. Day free admission Monday, January 20, 2020.
Start 2020 with a FREE visit to the Prehistoric Museum!

All Day |
20
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
21
Jan

Communities West IV

Arts/Entertainment

Communities West IV is the fourth iteration of a biennial exchange. The folio was created with the intention of building community among printmakers living in, or with unyielding ties to the Western United States. In addition to building community, we are also interested in building a survey of printmakers who identify as having ties to the west and following their development through the continued curation of the portfolio. For the 4th iteration of the folio, participants from the first three folios were asked to participate again. The original list has also been added to through suggestions from members and seeking out work at conferences and events. As such the work represented is rich and varied in technique and concept. The artists in the folio are as diverse as the work. The community is made up of veteran and emerging printers, academics and working artists.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
21
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
21
Jan

"Seeking Solace"

Arts/Entertainment

Gallery East Art Exhibit

Art by Terry Willis

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
21
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
21
Jan

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Jan

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Jan

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Jan

Henry Schein Info Table

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

With approximately 19,000 Team Schein Members serving more than 1 million customers globally. Henry Schein is the world's largest provider of Business, Clinical, Technology and Supply Chain solutions to health care professionals. Earning accolades from Fortune 500 as the most admired company, Henry Schein believes in giving back to the professions and communities they serve with operations or affiliates in 32 countries. Come meet their recruiters and learn more about exciting career opportunities with this industry leader.

12:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Huntsman Hall |
21
Jan

Speech by Marine Gen. James Mattis, retired, former Secretary of Defense

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Gen. Jim Mattis, former Secretary of Defense and Commander of US Central Command from 2010 to 2013, will present a public lecture. Open to all.

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | TSC, Auditorium |
21
Jan

[CANCELED] Department of Physics Colloquium

Conference/Seminar

Weekly presentations on topics in physics.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | SER Building |
21
Jan

Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting

Meeting

FSEC preparation for Faculty Senate agenda

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
21
Jan

Uintah Basin Nursing Open House - Vernal

Information/Orientation

Learn about admissions, scholarships, and financial aid opportunities for both USU's Associate of Applied Science in Nursing and UB Tech's practical nursing certificate.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
21
Jan

AIS Speaker Series Featuring OC Tanner

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Niel Nickolaisen, Senior VP and Chief Information Officer for OC Tanner, will be speaking

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
21
Jan

A Celebration of Women Piano Composers: Past & Present

Arts/Entertainment | Year of the Woman

This unique piano concert will feature works written by women from 1800 through present, performed by Elzbieta Bilicka, Emily Ezola, Mayumi Matzen, Kevin Olson and new piano faculty member Cahill Smith. The evening will include the world premier of a piece for two-pianos written by Wynn-Anne Rossi, music that was commissioned especially for the USU Year of the Woman. Wynn-Anne Rossi herself will be at the concert to introduce the piece and talk to the audience about her creative process.

Selected music will be illustrated by artist Chuck Landvatter who will be positioned on stage with the musicians. His artwork will be projected for the audience to see come to life in real time as the music is being performed. If that isn’t exciting enough, sculptors Ryoichi Suzuki and Myles Howell will also be presenting new pieces created especially for this concert experience. The sculptures will be positioned on stage and the audience will have a chance to see the pieces up close during the sculpture walk at intermission. Illustrations and sculptures will be auctioned following the concert and a portion of the proceeds will go towards piano area scholarships.

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Jan

A Celebration of Women Piano Composers: Past & Present

Arts/Entertainment

This unique piano concert will feature works written by women from 1800 through present, performed by Elzbieta Bilicka, Emily Ezola, Mayumi Matzen, Kevin Olson and new piano faculty member Cahill Smith. The evening will include the world premier of a piece for two-pianos written by Wynn-Anne Rossi, music that was commissioned especially for the USU Year of the Woman. Wynn-Anne Rossi herself will be at the concert to introduce the piece and talk to the audience about her creative process.

Selected music will be illustrated by artist Chuck Landvatter who will be positioned on stage with the musicians. His artwork will be projected for the audience to see come to life in real time as the music is being performed. If that isn’t exciting enough, sculptors Ryoichi Suzuki and Myles Howell will also be presenting new pieces created especially for this concert experience. The sculptures will be positioned on stage and the audience will have a chance to see the pieces up close during the sculpture walk at intermission. Illustrations and sculptures will be auctioned following the concert and a portion of the proceeds will go towards piano area scholarships.

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Jan

Men's Basketball v. Air Force

Sports

Watch USU Men's Basketball take on Air Force at home. Come support your Aggies!

9:00 pm - 11:30 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
22
Jan

"Seeking Solace"

Arts/Entertainment

Gallery East Art Exhibit

Art by Terry Willis

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
22
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
22
Jan

Communities West IV

Arts/Entertainment

Communities West IV is the fourth iteration of a biennial exchange. The folio was created with the intention of building community among printmakers living in, or with unyielding ties to the Western United States. In addition to building community, we are also interested in building a survey of printmakers who identify as having ties to the west and following their development through the continued curation of the portfolio. For the 4th iteration of the folio, participants from the first three folios were asked to participate again. The original list has also been added to through suggestions from members and seeking out work at conferences and events. As such the work represented is rich and varied in technique and concept. The artists in the folio are as diverse as the work. The community is made up of veteran and emerging printers, academics and working artists.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
22
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
22
Jan

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
22
Jan

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
22
Jan

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
22
Jan

Summer Job Fair

Social/Networking

This fair is meant for students looking for an adventurous summer job. This is a fun way to meet the recruiters from camps, resorts, and summer sales. Be sure to stop by and meet some amazing employers.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
22
Jan

Summer Job Fair

Social/Networking

This fair is meant for students looking for an adventurous summer job. This is a fun way to meet the recruiters from camps, resorts, and summer sales. Be sure to stop by and meet some amazing employers.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
22
Jan

Sports Trivia & Club Rush

Student Activities

Explore and join a club!

11:00 am - 1:00 pm |
22
Jan

Nutrition Workshop

Conference/Seminar

Join Ali & learn how nutrition can improve your genetic cold and prevent disease. If you enjoy food and sceince, this workshop is for you!

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Taggart Student Center |
22
Jan

Zions Lunch and Learn

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

Learn about both internship and full-time opportunities located locally and nationally from Zions Bank. Please register here. Lunch will be served.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
22
Jan

Uintah Basin Nursing Open House - Roosevelt

Information/Orientation

Learn about admissions, scholarships, and financial aid opportunities for both USU's Associate of Applied Science in Nursing and UBTech's practical nursing certificate.

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
22
Jan

[CANCELED] Chemistry & Biochemistry Departmental Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Mar 11 - Andrew Gewirth, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Mar 18 - Chunsheng Wang, University of Maryland
Mar 25 - Li Li, University of Nevada, Reno
Apr 1 - Hansen Seminar: Amy Rosenzweig, Northwestern University - Old Main 115
Apr 7 (Tuesday) - Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Yale University - ESLC 046
Apr 15 - Jeffrey Moore, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
Apr 22 - Lawrence Que, University of Minnesota
Apr 29 - Yugang Sun, Temple University

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Utah State University |
22
Jan

Get Away Special General Team Meeting

Meeting

The Get Away Special Team is an undergraduate, extracurricular, small satellite research team within the Utah State University Department of Physics. This meeting is where sub-teams collaborate to ensure the success of projects such as a NASA CSLI-selectee CubeSat GASPACS and other small satellite research. All majors in any college are welcome to attend!

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | SER Building |
22
Jan

Business Club Professional Networking - Building a Community of Raving Fans

Social/Networking

Networking event with Nicole Tanner, Cofounder of Swig. The meeting will be held in Vernal, but will be broadcasted to the Roosevelt Campus.

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm |
22
Jan

Info Session with Enterprise Holdings

Information/Orientation

Come learn about the exciting job opportunities available at Enterprise!
Enterprise Holdings is the largest car rental company in the world as measured by revenue and fleet. Enterprise Holdings’ annual revenues also place it near the top of the travel industry, exceeding all other rental car companies, and most airlines, cruise lines, hotels, tour operators and online travel agencies.
Pizza will be provided.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
22
Jan

Winter Storytelling with Tacey M. Atsitty

Cultural

Native American Stories are told in Winter. Join us for a night of poetry & stories. Refreshments will be provided.

Atsitty is author of Rain Scald, recipient of the Truman Capote Fellowship, winner of the Corson-Browning Poetry Prize , Morning Star Creative Writing Award, and the Phillip Freund Prize.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | USU Libraries |
22
Jan

Entrepreneur Leadership Series - Nicole Tanner

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Nicole Tanner, Co-founder of Swig
With her husband’s marketing degree and her degree of Administrative Assistant (plus building her team as a Mary Kay consultant for many years), they dreamed of creating something from nothing and making it their own. One day while brainstorming ideas for a new business, her husband said, “What is something we have every day, multiple times a day?” Nicole responded, “That’s easy, we get a Sonic (Diet Coke). He responded, “What if we build a business with just drive-thru fountain drinks?” And that is how Swig came to be!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
22
Jan

Deloitte Winter Social

Social/Networking

Students who will graduate with their MAcc between December 2021-Summer 2022 and are interested in summer leadership at Deloitte are invited to join them for their winter social. Laser tag, food, and networking with Deloitte professionals. RSVP here by January 15.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
22
Jan

AJ Party

Student Activities

Aaron Jones Residence Hall Party

9:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
23
Jan

QCNR Prepare for the Fair

Workshop/Training

Come prepare for the QCNR Job Fair on January 29, 2020!

-CRUMBL COOKIES & COFFEE
-Network with Professionals
-Elevator Pitch & Interview Prep
-Resume Review

12:00 am - 2:00 pm |
23
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
23
Jan

"Seeking Solace"

Arts/Entertainment

Gallery East Art Exhibit

Art by Terry Willis

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
23
Jan

Communities West IV

Arts/Entertainment

Communities West IV is the fourth iteration of a biennial exchange. The folio was created with the intention of building community among printmakers living in, or with unyielding ties to the Western United States. In addition to building community, we are also interested in building a survey of printmakers who identify as having ties to the west and following their development through the continued curation of the portfolio. For the 4th iteration of the folio, participants from the first three folios were asked to participate again. The original list has also been added to through suggestions from members and seeking out work at conferences and events. As such the work represented is rich and varied in technique and concept. The artists in the folio are as diverse as the work. The community is made up of veteran and emerging printers, academics and working artists.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
23
Jan

American Red Cross Blood Drive

Student Activities

Come and help save a life, or two, or three by donating blood. There is a critical shortage currently, so your contribution is needed now more than ever.

9:00 am - 3:30 pm |
23
Jan

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
23
Jan

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
23
Jan

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
23
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
23
Jan

STEM Prepare for the Fair

Special Event

Come prepare for the QCNR Job Fair on January 29, 2020!

-CRUMBL COOKIES & COFFEE
-Network with Professionals
-Elevator Pitch & Interview Prep
-Resume Review

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm |
23
Jan

Student Success Workshop

Workshop/Training

Campus Safety - Making Good, Healthy Choices

Student Success Workshops are free and open to all USU Eastern Students.

12:00 pm - 12:45 pm |
23
Jan

Struggling with Mathematics: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful!

Conference/Seminar

The ways in which we have traditionally used the word “struggle” in mathematics need to change. All students need GOOD opportunities to struggle with concepts in mathematics in order to make sense of the world around them. No student should be told that they are BAD at math by being labeled as low or struggling. Each individual student deserves guidance to find ways to use their strengths as mathematical assets. We, as teachers of mathematics, can facilitate a classroom in which all students contribute their strengths and learn from others’ strengths to create a class unified in the goal of learning and growing. It is then that both teacher and student alike will see the BEAUTIFUL designs in the seemingly random collections of people, numbers, opportunities, and challenges. These claims will be presented in the context of Dr. DeLeeuw’s personal experiences as a Utah high school teacher and university professor and supported by his and others’ research about mathematics education.
Speaker:

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Animal Science |
23
Jan

International Spring Social

Social/Networking

International scholars, students, friends, and family are invited to a spring social. Festivities will include food, videos, and games inspired by the Super Bowl.

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm | USU Libraries |
23
Jan

Women's Basketball

Sports

Utah State University Eastern Women's Basketball vs College of Southern Idaho
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/usu-eastern-womens-basketball-tickets-70045280319

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
23
Jan

USU Eastern Fan Appreciation Night

Sports

Basketball versus College of Southern Idaho
Women 5pm, Men 7pm
FREE FOR ALL IN ATTENDANCE
Free T-shirts for the first 200 through the door each game and Free Aggie Ice Cream for the first 100 through the door.
Win Big with Prizes that include Family Athletic Passes, TV Giveaways and air pods.
Community Member of the Year will be announced.

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
23
Jan

Communitas Lecture Series: Aaron Coleman

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
23
Jan

Accounting Hot Cocoa & Summer Leadership Prep Night

Social/Networking

Feeling overwhelmed by the recruiting process for accounting? Come learn how to successfully navigate summer leadership programs over donuts and hot chocolate.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition Reception

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
23
Jan

Men's Basketball

Sports

Utah State University Eastern Men's Basketball vs College of Southern Idaho
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/usu-eastern-mens-basketball-tickets-70049781783

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
24
Jan

Academic Scholarship Application Deadline

Date/Deadline

The online application for scholarships awarded through the Huntsman School is now open. Please visit https://huntsman.usu.edu/undergraduate/scholarships/academic for complete information on the application process and to fill out the form. The online application will remain open until January 24, 2018, at 5 p.m.

Scholarships are competitive and awarded based on academic record and donor criteria. We highly encourage all Huntsman students to apply. The online form only takes a few minutes to complete.

5:00 am - 5:00 pm |
24
Jan

Communities West IV

Arts/Entertainment

Communities West IV is the fourth iteration of a biennial exchange. The folio was created with the intention of building community among printmakers living in, or with unyielding ties to the Western United States. In addition to building community, we are also interested in building a survey of printmakers who identify as having ties to the west and following their development through the continued curation of the portfolio. For the 4th iteration of the folio, participants from the first three folios were asked to participate again. The original list has also been added to through suggestions from members and seeking out work at conferences and events. As such the work represented is rich and varied in technique and concept. The artists in the folio are as diverse as the work. The community is made up of veteran and emerging printers, academics and working artists.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
24
Jan

Aaron Coleman Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

Aaron is an artist/printmaker who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Below is a description of his work. My work has evolved into a blanket description of the apocalyptic world in which we live. Police brutality, racial discrimination, religious extremism, persecution of the LGBT communities, economic unrest, global warming, species extinction, habitat loss, holy wars, power trips and ego mania are the extremes my work addresses. Earth is a disaster area, a gigantic crime scene. My work takes on the characteristics of this global chaos. Each piece is an explosive combination of comic book pages, religious iconography and advertising which illustrates a world in ruin and the heroes and villains who occupy it.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
24
Jan

"Seeking Solace"

Arts/Entertainment

Gallery East Art Exhibit

Art by Terry Willis

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
24
Jan

AIS Friday Workshop - CIO Q&A

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

Two CIOs walk into a Huntsman Classroom…. Open Q&A!
Come grill a CIO (or two). What have you always wanted to know but never dared ask?

Kick off the semester with us at the first AIS Friday Workshop! Eric Hawley and Stephen Fletcher will be joining us for an open Q&A session. Eric is the Chief Information Officer at Utah State University and Faculty in the Huntsman School of Business. Stephen was the CIO for the State of Utah from 2005-2012 and has since been working in consulting and in Washington DC leading the National Public Safety Broadband Network.

Come eat a donut, ask a question, and learn from these two seasoned veterans within the field of information systems!

Donuts will be provided.

9:00 am - 10:00 am | George S. Eccles Business Building |
24
Jan

Huntsman Mock Interview Day

Social/Networking | Focused Friday

Huntsman Mock Interview Day is your opportunity to sharpen your interview skills and polish your resume using feedback from professionals at our top corporate partners. Sign-ups for mock interviews begin on January 7th on a first-come, first-serve basis. Don’t miss this chance to connect with your future employer! Learn More & Sign Up.

10:00 am - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
24
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
24
Jan

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
24
Jan

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
24
Jan

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
24
Jan

Academic Success Fair

Fair/Festival

Come and enjoy activities to promote academic success and the strategies and abilities needed for it. Food, Fun and Prizes! Lots of activities and lots of information.
Sponsored by Supplemental Instruction (SI)

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
24
Jan

Living a Life of Service With Latinos In Action's Burton Rojas

Cultural

Burton Rojas will join us once more at Utah State University to explore what it means to be involved in service leadership within the context of Latinos In Action and as how it applies to a meaningful and purposeful life.
FOOD AND DRINKS WILL BE PROVIDED!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | USU Libraries |
24
Jan

MHR Internship Reports (Delta Air Lines & Resideo)

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Second-year Master of Human Resource (MHR) students report on projects, work, and lessons learned from their summer internships. Presenters this week:

  • Jason Jerman - Delta Air Lines
  • Austin Rigby - Resideo

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
24
Jan

Econ/Finance Munch and Mingle

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

After Mock Interviews, come have lunch with our Econ and Finance guests from Goldman, Zions, Wells Fargo, Buckner, and more. Please register here beforehand.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
24
Jan

Applied Mathematics Seminar: Extreme First Passage Times of Diffusion

Conference/Seminar

Speaker: Sean D Lawley, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah

Abstract: Why do 300 million sperm cells search for the oocyte in human fertilization when only a single sperm cell is necessary? Why do 1000 calcium ions enter a dendritic spine when only two ions are necessary to activate the relevant receptors? The seeming redundancy in these and many other biological systems can be understood in terms of extreme first passage time (FPT) theory.

While FPT theory is often used to estimate timescales in biology, the overwhelming majority of studies focus on the time it takes a given single searcher to find a target. However, in many scenarios the more relevant timescale is the FPT of the first searcher to find a target from a large group of searchers. This fastest FPT depends on extremely rare events and it is often orders of magnitude faster than the FPT of a given single searcher. In this talk, we will explain recent results in extreme FPT theory and show how they modify traditional notions of diffusion timescales.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Animal Science |
24
Jan

Paint Night | Arts & Culture | Year of the Woman

Special Event | Year of the Woman

Celebrate women of the Uintah Basin and their impacts of the arts in our community. Join us for dinner and a paint night provided by Studio Five's Melanie Cook. The cost of the tickets will go towards creating a kitchen for Uintah County Extension Office.

Individual - $10
Couples - $15

Bring donations to support Split Mountain Youth Center.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
24
Jan

Chinese New Year Show

Fair/Festival

Chinese New Year Show & Chinese Food Tasting
All are welcome!

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
24
Jan

Spring Festival Gala (Chinese New Year)

Fair/Festival | Common Hour

The USU Chinese Student and Scholar Association will host the Spring Festival Gala on Friday, January 24th in TSC Ballroom from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Please join us and enjoy Chinese Kungfu, Piano, Traditional Instrument, Dance, Singing, Games, Prizes, Raffle, & Dinner. Everyone is welcomed to come celebrate with us!

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
25
Jan

Extravaganza Jr.

Special Event

School children grades 2-5 come and enjoy fun workshops while learning about engineering! The event will include workshops from environmental/civil, biological, electrical/computer, and mechanical engineering.

8:00 am - 12:00 pm | Engineering Building |
25
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
25
Jan

Sky Above, Earth Below: A History of Western Landscape Photography

Exhibition

“Sky Above, Earth Below” traces the development of western landscape photography from the late 19th century to the 21st century, starting with early American photographers like Myra Albert Wiggins, Edward Curtis, and Karl Struss and concluding with contemporary photographers like Barry Andersen, Kimberly Anderson, Karalee Kuchar, and Charlotte Trolinger. The exhibition includes work from members of the Seattle Camera Club, FSA (Farm Security Administration), f/64 (a group of 20th-century photographers known for precise exposures and depiction of natural forms) and contemporary photography portfolios such as American Roads (printed in 1981), The Museum Project (printed in 2015), and DEMARCATION (printed in 2018).

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
25
Jan

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

Latinx works of art represent a growing part of the NEHMA collection and reflect a significant influence in Western American art. New acquisitions by Yolanda Gonzalez, Leo Limón, Paul Sierra and Eloy Torrez will be featured in Latinx from the Collection as well as a grouping of paños, artworks created on handkerchiefs by artists incarcerated in Texas penitentiaries.

Latinx from the NEHMA Collection is co-curated by USU Art History Professor Alvaro Ibarra and NEHMA Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Bolton Colburn.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
25
Jan

Haikus, Modernism and Stanton MacDonald-Wright

Exhibition

Stanton MacDonald-Wright’s “Haiga Portfolio” (1965-1966) blends Eastern and Western influences, pairing vibrant modernist paintings with haikus written by some of Japan’s most influential poets.
The term “haiga” refers to a style of Japanese painting by haiku poets, whose poems are known for their brevity and simplicity. Each of the ten prints that compose the “Haiga Portfolio” have a corresponding haiku.
The “Haiga Portfolio” exemplifies the 20th century modernist movement Synchromism, cofounded in 1913 by MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. The movement sought to arrange color in the same way that sound is composed in music and is considered the first American avant-guard movement to be accepted internationally. Seventy-five years old at the time of the portfolio’s creation, MacDonald-Wright employed the use of energetic, swirling shapes coupled with dense, vivid colors orchestrated in the modernist style and the rhythm of Synchromism.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
25
Jan

Men's Basketball v. Colorado State

Sports

Watch USU Men's Basketball take on Colorado State at home. Come support your Aggies!

8:00 pm - 10:30 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
26
Jan

Utah Women Making History exhibit

Exhibition | Year of the Woman

The Hyrum City Museum will feature the traveling exhibit "Utah Women Making History" in celebration of the three significant women's rights anniversaries in the year 2020. This exhibit includes illustrations of Utah women (and a few men) who worked throughout the 20th century to advocate for women and advance their communities, including USU alumna Mignon Barker Richmond. These 50 illustrations were commissioned by Better Days 2020, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history and spearheading Utah’s statewide celebrations of these significant anniversaries.
** Check the Hyrum City Museum website for offical times of business

10:00 am - 6:00 pm |
26
Jan

Swaner's Craft Sunday

Arts/Entertainment | Home, Family, and Food

Bring your crafty kids to Swaner's Craft Sunday! Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter will offer a nature-themed craft every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All ages are welcome!

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
26
Jan

Elder Lynn G. Robbins Devotional

Conference/Seminar

Come to the annual Joseph Smith Memorial devotional at the USU Spectrum. All young adults ages 18-30 are invited. This year's speaker will be Lynn G. Robbins, a general authority seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Doors to the USU Spectrum will open at 5:00pm, and you should be seated fifteen minutes before the devotional begins. Public parking is available in the yellow lot north of the spectrum, and the athletic parking lot east of the soccer field. There will be no public parking immediately west of the spectrum.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
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