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Utah State University professor Alexander Boldyrev received the Utah Award in Chemistry in a recent ceremony conducted by the Salt Lake and Central Utah sections of the American Chemical Society.
Deafening cheers arose from a group of elementary school students Friday as their Lego robots slowly maneuvered, unaided, through a small maze inside the main exhibit pavilion at the 20th annual Utah State University Physics Day event at Lagoon.
Eggs plummeted out of the sky Friday at Lagoon and landed whole on a bulls-eye target or smashed on the ground with a resounding crack.
They might not have been tall enough for all the rides, but they were smart enough for Physics Day. For the first time Friday, elementary school students were invited to participate in the annual Utah State University (USU) Physics Day at Lagoon, now in its 20th year.
On May 15, several thousand high school and middle school students from Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Nevada will enjoy the 20th annual Physics Day, sponsored by Utah State University and Idaho National Laboratory at Lagoon theme park near Farmington, Utah.
Utah State University’s College of Science announces the new Science Unwrapped series "Windows on the Cosmos" for summer and fall 2009.
Sandy resident Bradley Hintze had a number of reasons to feel proud during the USU graduation ceremony Saturday morning in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
Utah State University physics professor Farrell Edwards entered an April 16 banquet in his honor in genuine astonishment.
College of Science graduating seniors Rebecca Anderson (volleyball, Mathematics & Statistics) and Alison Taylor (track & field, Biology) were top academic honorees at annual athletics banquet.
Five undergraduate scientists are among USU student-athletes earning Winter 2009 All-Western Athletic Conference academic honors.