Winter cold is sitting as tight as a bottle cap in the mountain valleys, but Utah State University can't think of a better time than now to celebrate Utah's flora and fungi by officially welcoming the 250,000th specimen at the Intermountain Herbarium this Friday.
The College of Science welcomes news from our alumni, students and faculty. To submit information, contact Mary-Ann Muffoletto at maryann.muffoletto@usu.edu; 435-797-3517.
Jan 5, 2009
Dec 31, 2008
Utah's greatest snow on earth is sometimes tainted by the dreary condition of the air around it but Utah State University chemist Phil Silva is working to abate the frequent inversion problem.
Statistician Adele Cutler, Chemist Sean Johnson and Biologist Paul Wolf are among the recipients of 2008 'Research Catalyst' funds under USU's newly restructured seed grant program.
Science students Hans Anderson, Douglas Ball, Chris Bitner, Colter Davis, Spencer Hyde, Rochelle Kellet, Kathleen Kirkham, James Meidell, James Neiswender and Todd Parr are recipients of Fall 2008 Undergraduate Research and Creative Opportunities (URCO) Grants.
Dec 30, 2008
Tossing an egg, or anything else, from Lagoon’s Sky Coaster normally results in an automatic ejection from the Davis County amusement park. But one day in May, eggs were tossed legally, all in the name of science.
Dec 29, 2008
Herbarium celebrates milestone with the preparation of its 250,000th plant specimen.
Innovators Gordon J. Christensen '56, DDS, MSD, PhD and Rella P. Christensen, RDH, PhD, founders of Clinical Research Associates, to visit campus.
USU chemists Dmitry Zubarev and Alex Boldyrev devise a theoretical method that breaks down the bonding in gold clusters to one electron pair shared between four atoms in tetrahedral units.
Dec 16, 2008
Composite mathematics/statistics teaching major is top science scholar at USU's fall commencement.
Goldwater Scholar Arthur Mahoney was among the top four finalists in the nation for the Computing Research Association's 2009 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award.


