Upcoming Events
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Faculty Chamber Concert
Arts/Entertainment
This concert features the works of Bozza, Proto, Tower, and Verdi with performances by Dr. Lauren Hunt, horn; Dr. Braun Khan, bass; Dr. Jacquelyn Abbott and Marc Abbott, voice; Dr. Mayumi Matzen and Amy Glenn, piano; Dr. Jeiran Hasan, flute; Corey Christiansen and Austin Weyand, guitar.
This concert will also be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition entitled, “A Collision of Forms.” The show includes twelve seniors from various artistic disciplines, including drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
A Collision of Forms is free and open to the public and runs March 20- 30, with a reception on Tuesday, March 21, from 5- 7 pm. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is located in the Fine Arts Center and is open Monday- Friday from 9- 5 pm.
Aviation Week Day 1 - Helicopter Landing on the Quad
Conference/Seminar
Come watch one of our helicopters land on the quad at 10:20am and talk to our pilot. Stick around or come back at 1:30pm to watch the helicopter depart.
VRO Luncheon with President Cockett
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
The Veterans Resource Office is hosting a luncheon to thank President Noelle Cockett for championing the cause of veterans at USU, and to provide her with an opportunity to measure/gauge how USU student veterans are transitioning from military service to academic studies. Current student Service Members, Veterans, and their Family members are invited to attend but must RSVP to the VRO no later than 1 March 2023.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Aquatic Ecology M.S. Defense: Martinique Chavez
Conference/Seminar
Movement ecology of a federally endangered minnow in a fragmented desert river Professor: Phaedra Budy
CIDI Workshop - Improve the Canvas Student Experience
Workshop/Training
Learn quick and easy practical tips to make sure your content more usable and easy to learn for the students in your course. In this workshop we will go over how to: · Get rid of extra content in your course and simplify your course navigation. · Get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published. · Embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone. · Provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.
Yoga on the Natural Resources Patio
Recreation
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Bring a yoga mat and join us outside of the NR building to stretch and relax!
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Paul Gradl - Principle Engineer with NASA
Advanced Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems: Additive Manufacturing, Optical Measurement, and Composites
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Gussie McCracken
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Gussie McCracken (DMNS) will present on Paleontology and trace fossils.
Personalizing a Healthy Diet for YOU
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Faculty Rapid Fire Research
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come watch faculty from the QCNR present about their research, lightning style.
Maribelle Taylor Junior Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Junior Recital of Vocal Performance Major Maribelle Taylor
Academic Journey with LIA Council
Cultural
Join USU Latinos in Action (LIA) for a mentoring event and panel with their council.
FREE Comedy Boot Camp
Arts/Entertainment
Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) is hosting a FREE six-week Comedy Bootcamp for the USU military community beginning in March and continuing for six weeks every Monday night from 6-9pm virtually. Initially, the classes are scheduled to begin either Monday, March 20th or March 27th (more info forthcoming). The Comedy Bootcamp will culminate with a live stand-up show at a local venue (more info forthcoming). If interested, please contact the VRO Director at andy.allen@usu.edu.
How Diverse is your Universe
Student Activities
Come on out to the event happening in the JLSC Alumni room at 7:00 pm and Get entered to win a laptop!
How Diverse is Your Universe
Student Activities
Diversity week is all about recognizing and celebrating our differences. This activity will help students get creative and see how diverse the world they live in is.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition entitled, “A Collision of Forms.” The show includes twelve seniors from various artistic disciplines, including drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
A Collision of Forms is free and open to the public and runs March 20- 30, with a reception on Tuesday, March 21, from 5- 7 pm. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is located in the Fine Arts Center and is open Monday- Friday from 9- 5 pm.
Uintah Basin Lunch & Learn
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join USU's Office of Equity and SAAVI Office in exploring a shifting culture around sexual misconduct. Gain the skills necessary to navigate a shift towards affirmative consent in everyday interactions. This is an interactive workshop and will include group conversations. Lunch will be provided. This event is sponsored by USU's Center for Intersectional Gender Studies & Research and is free and open to the public. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/565628830057
Aviation Week Day 2 - Maintenance Day Lab Tour
Conference/Seminar
Tour our Aviation Maintenance Lab to see where our maintenance students prepare for the future and watch a jet engine run-up on Utah's only collegiate jet engine test cell
Aetna Webinar – Perils of Procrastination and Perfectionism
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar on the perils of procrastination and perfectionism. Do you “put off for tomorrow what you could do today?” What’s getting in your way? Perfectionism? Fear of getting started? Lack of motivation? In this webinar, we’ll explore factors that might be impacting your behavior and provide tips to help make some changes. It’s never too late to get started, ease your stress, and increase your productivity. Join this webinar to learn more about: • Why people procrastinate • How, if at all, perfectionism, might be a factor • Tips for making so changes to overcome the urge to procrastinate *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
CIDI Workshop - Creating Interactive Activities for OER Texts (Pressbooks)
Workshop/Training
Pressbooks is an open e-book authoring and publishing platform available to USU teachers and students. It allows teachers and students to find, reuse, author, and publish open content. Additionally, it incorporates tools for creating interactive activities to accompany the text using the open H5P assessment platform. Learn how to create or adopt an open textbook and make it interactive.
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
CIDI Workshop - Creating Interactive Activities for OER Texts (Pressbooks)
Workshop/Training
Pressbooks is an open e-book authoring and publishing platform available to USU teachers and students. It allows teachers and students to find, reuse, author, and publish open content. Additionally, it incorporates tools for creating interactive activities to accompany the text using the open H5P assessment platform. Learn how to create or adopt an open textbook and make it interactive.
ENVS Spring Seminar - Wayne Freimund - Developing a Place-Based Research Program
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Dr. Wayne Freimund, Department of Environment and Society (Moab) Developing a Place-Based Research Program
Jewish Identity & Antisemitism on Campus
Conference/Seminar
An overview of Jewish identity, the diversity of Jewish experience, historical and contemporary manifestations of antisemitism, and how to address antisemitism within the context of free speech and academic freedom. We will delve into themes such as Jews, race, and whiteness; the intersection between racism and antisemitism; understanding the relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism; and how antisemitism plays out on college and university campuses today. Participants will gain knowledge and awareness of antisemitism, as well as their role in creating an inclusive campus environment.
Digital Humanities in Action: PhD Student Research and Analysis of USU Library’s Collections
Reception/Reunion
Explore new perspectives and methodologies as PhD students from USU present their research and data of some of the library’s digital special collections. Join in thought-provoking discussions and gain new insights into the field of digital humanities.
Ecology Center Workshop: Visualizing spatial data in R
Workshop/Training
Please join us for the ninth coding workshop in the Ecology Center's coding workshop series on Tuesday March 28th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT in NR 217. Equally important to analyzing spatial data is being able to visually display results. Maps and visual representations of data are critical to communicating spatial information quickly and clearly. This workshop is for folks who are interested in learning how to create informative and aesthetically interesting plots of spatial data in R. This workshop will cover: a) Short review on importing, wrangling, and manipulating spatial data using the sf() package b) Basic principles of good map-making c) Mapping vector and raster data using tmap() and ggplot() d) Basic sf() functions for extracting data stats from map layers e) Creating maps interactive maps with tmap()
Physics Colloquium - Dr Leda Sox
Conference/Seminar
Leda Sox received her PhD degree from Utah State University. She is currently a Senior Research Scientist at Georgia Tech Research Institute where she is subject matter expert in atmospheric phenomenology and remote sensing.
Map Design Contest
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Join the TERRA Geospatial Society and design a map in the Natural Resources building Atrium or bring a digital copy of a map you've previously designed. Map making supplies will be available in the NR Atrium all day. Prizes will be given for the best maps!
Partners Group Info Session
Information/Orientation
HSB alums and current Partners Group employees will be doing an info session focused on career opportunities at Partners Group. About Partners: https://www.partnersgroup.com/en/ (Links to an external site.) Partners Group is a leading global private equity firm, investing $170 billion since 1996. The analyst program in Denver provides training for analysts over 3 years and pays $100k + to start. USU is a target school for Partners beginning in 2022 and the only state school of 15 target schools globally. Partners is looking to recruit students from any major with strong academics and interest in private equity in either customer-facing or investment roles. The recruiting cycle begins in April 2023 for positions beginning summer 2024. Partners recruits only full-time (no internships).
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Switch Sports
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
Aviation Week Banquet
Fundraiser
Join us for our annual Aviation Banquet and fundraising Silent Auction, hear from industry professionals, and enjoy a great meal
USUSA Diversity Sensory Night
Student Activities
USUSA Diversity Sensory Night happeing in the JLSC Alumni Room at 7:00 PM! Come & get entered to win a laptop!
CyberSentinel Capture-the-Flag Training/Practice
Workshop/Training | Competitions
This meeting will be to practice cyber capture-the-flag skills in preparation for the National Cyber League competition. Come learn essential tools and tricks that will greatly improve your cybersecurity CTF prowess! Open to all who are interested in Cybersecurity and/or hacking!
Sensory Night - Understanding Disablities
Student Activities
Diversity week is all about recognizing and celebrating our differences. This activity will help students learn more about understanding people with disabilities.
Jazz Kicks
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
This concert will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition entitled, “A Collision of Forms.” The show includes twelve seniors from various artistic disciplines, including drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
A Collision of Forms is free and open to the public and runs March 20- 30, with a reception on Tuesday, March 21, from 5- 7 pm. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is located in the Fine Arts Center and is open Monday- Friday from 9- 5 pm.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Reactive & Proactive Strategies to Address Antisemitism: Creating a Jewish Inclusive Campus Environment
Workshop/Training
Following up on the introductory workshop on Jewish Identity and Antisemitism on Campus, this session guides participants to apply their earlier learnings to think about and plan what they can do to create a more inclusive environment for the campus Jewish community — both reactively and proactively. Participants develop response strategies to real-life scenarios and consider what they can do proactively in their role on campus to better support the Jewish community.
Range Club Potluck
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come support the USU Range Club and enjoy a cowboy style meal outside the Natural Resources building on the patio for $10/plate.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Navigating a Shifting Culture: USU Eastern Lunch & Learn
Special Event
Learn how to navigate a shifting culture and learn how to use affirmative consent in everyday interactions. Free and open to the public.
Lunch & Learn - Food Is Medicine
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a lunch and learn on Food As Medicine. Food As Medicine is a growing movement that promotes using food and nutrition interventions as part of healthcare. Diet quality is one of the leading risk factors for death from chronic diseases in the United States which is partially fueling the Food As Medicine movement. Diet alone cannot and should not replace medicine in all circumstances but it can be helpful in promoting health and protecting our body from disease. In this presentation, we will be going through each food group and discussing ways that we can include these beneficial foods from each category in our diets to help create better lifestyle habits.
*Presentation is available in person and virtually and will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Aviation Week Day 4 - Career Day
Conference/Seminar
Our Aviation Career Conference provides anyone with the opportunity to meet aviation professionals and discuss potential future employment within the industry
Strategies for Administration
Workshop/Training
Designed to address DEI and student affairs administrators. Activities will include a review of a UC Berkeley film and a follow-up to equip participants to complete the accompanying activity with additional colleagues.
Chemistry Seminar Series: Dr. Anthony Cozzolino
Conference/Seminar
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry presents "Pnictogen Bonding in Solution: Applications from Fundamental Studies to Reverse-bilayer Vesicles" with Dr. Anthony Cozzolino from Texas Tech University. Hosted by Dr. Steve Scheiner.
WILD Spring Seminar - Nancy Huntly
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Nancy Huntly, Ecology Center Director, Utah State University
"How the Great War Ended: Making Peace on the Middle Eastern Front" with Michelle Tusan
Lecture/Readings | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
This talk will explore the peace process between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War. It reveals the human cost of nearly 10 years of uninterrupted war when peace finally came in 1923.
Tacos and Chacos
Cultural
In collaboration with the Quinney College of Natural Resources, USU Latinos in Action will be hosting a tacos and chacos fundraiser on the Natural Resource Building Patio.
Tacos and Chacos
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come support Latinos in Action, eat some tacos, and wear Chacos outside the Natural Resources building! There will be a prize raffle at this event.
FE Prep Workshop: Thermodynamics
Workshop/Training
The FE Preparation workshop series focuses on preparing all MAE, BE, and CEE students to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam near the end of their degree. Any ECE students that want a review (and food!) are welcome to attend as well. In this workshop, we will cover thermodynamic cycles, efficiencies, and thermodynamic properties. After a review of the material with our presenter, please come up to the Engineering Tutoring Center (ENGR 320) to try your hand at several practice problems that the tutors will guide you through! Professor Nick Roberts will be presenting.
USU Eastern Drag Show
Student Activities
Come on out the USU Eastern Drag Show happening on March 29! Doors open at 5:30 pm, starts at 6:00 pm in the Geary Event Center!
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Paul Bultema & Heather Brewer
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Paul is an accomplished senior executive and entrepreneur with a 30-year track record of promotion through progressively greater roles of responsibility for global communications and technology companies. Currently, he is the Director of Global Workforce Development for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Infrastructure. Prior to Amazon, Paul worked at Accenture as the Managing Director of Strategy Consulting. Paul earned a Master’s Diploma in Strategy & Innovation from Oxford University and an MBA from DePaul University. Paul is an avid adventurer and has completed major marathons on all seven continents. During the 2.5 years of Covid, he and Heather were able to “work reboatly” from their boat, while cruising from Florida to Seattle, via the Panama Canal.
Heather is an international business leader with 20+ years of experience leading strategic growth, global expansions, and management consulting services. She has designed and implemented new solutions and business transformation efforts for many of the most prominent companies around the world. She has worked in 14 countries for firms including Ernst & Young, Deloitte Consulting, Nortel Networks, and The Mills Corporation. Currently, Heather is the Client Relationship Executive at Price Waterhouse Coopers for one of their largest High Tech Clients, leading all aspects of global business development across their portfolio companies. Heather holds a business degree from the University of Washington, and is a founding member of the Certificate of International Studies in Business program.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
An eagerly awaited tradition around the Music Department is our series of monthly jam sessions, in which a guest artist (or two or three) from outside Cache Valley visits to perform jazz standards with USU students and community members in a relaxed environment. Come and sit in on a tune, or just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. Jam sessions are completely unscripted, so you never know what exactly will happen, but it’s great fun watching musicians perform without a net!
This month’s jazz jam session will begin with a set by the three-bass ensemble UTB3, a trio featuring the finest jazz bassists in the mountain west region, David Baker, Denson Angulo and our very own Utah State University bass professor, Dr. Braun Khan. The UTB3 set will be followed by an open jazz jam session.
This concert will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
Make do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library Spring Lecture! Nancy Hills, Head of USU's Theatre Costume Design Program, will deliver Make do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing on March 29th at 7:00 p.m. Immediate, basic human needs include food, clothing, and shelter. When societies engage in war these necessities are compromised. It might seem irreverent to consider fashion in the context of conflict, but the experience of war and the upheaval it foists on society is always reflected in the way society attires itself.
Make Do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the Spring Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library Lecture Series with speaker Nancy Hills, Head of USU's Theatre Costume Design Program! Immediate, basic human needs include food, clothing and shelter. When societies engage in war these necessities are compromised. It might seem irreverent to consider fashion in the context of conflict, but the experience of war and the upheaval it foists on society is always reflected in the way society attires itself.
Women's Month High Fit
Recreation | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
Did you know this month is Women's Month Join us in a fun high impact or low depending or your level of fitness. Bring your favorite people. All are welcome !
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition entitled, “A Collision of Forms.” The show includes twelve seniors from various artistic disciplines, including drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
A Collision of Forms is free and open to the public and runs March 20- 30, with a reception on Tuesday, March 21, from 5- 7 pm. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is located in the Fine Arts Center and is open Monday- Friday from 9- 5 pm.
CIDI Workshop - Creating Your Own Course Templates
Workshop/Training
This workshop shows how the Design Tools in Canvas can be made to create a customized template that can be quickly implemented.
Aviation Week Day 4 - Drone Day
Conference/Seminar
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) - aka "Drones" demos and hands-on flights on the Old Main Quad
Aviation Week Day 4
Conference/Seminar
Test your flying skills in a flight simulator located in room 113 of the Industrial Science Building
Lake Powell Kayaking Trip
Recreation
TRIP RUNS: Thu, March 30 - Sun, April 2 REGISTER AT RECPORTAL.USU.EDU UNDER OUTDOOR PROGRAMS We are heading down south to the amazing red rock and blue waters of Lake Powell to explore some of its many side canyons in sea kayaks. We will pack our kayaks with our gear and spend two nights camping on the lake. Participants must be able to swim and comfortable in open water. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, kayak equipment, tent, sleeping bag, pad and student leadership.
Faculty Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 the Office of the Provost and the Office of Research will hold the third annual USU Faculty Awards Ceremony to recognize faculty members' accomplishments during the past year.
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Classes in Zoom
Workshop/Training
Learn how to plan, begin, and successfully teach a class over Zoom. This workshop focuses less on Zoom functionality and more on teaching strategies for keeping students engaged and minimizing distractions when teaching in real-time, remotely.
Clothing Swap
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. For every clothing item you bring, receive a ticket to pick up a new-to-you item! This event will take place on the patio outside the NR building, or in the atrium in case of bad weather.
2nd Annual Career Kickstart Conference: Creating a Killer First Impression
Conference/Seminar
The USU Career Design Center is excited to host its second annual Career Kickstart Conference March 30th, 2023 themed "Creating a Killer First Impression" geared towards helping juniors and seniors make a great professional first impression as they launch their careers!
Apex Legends
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
Mattress Movie Night
Student Activities
Diversity week is all about recognizing and celebrating our differences. This activity we will be watching a movie and consider the aspect of race in our society.
Mattress Movie Night
Student Activities
Diversity week is all about recognizing and celebrating our differences. This activity we will be watching the movie Hidden Figures and consider the aspect of race in our society.
Mattress Movie Night
Student Activities
Come on out and watch a movie! Mattresses Provided! Bring a Blanket! Come & get entered to win a laptop! Happening in the JLSC MPR at 7pm!
CHaSS Road Trip to Lehi
Social/Networking
Want to learn about different career paths your CHaSS degree can open for you? Approaching graduation and unsure where to try your next steps? You’ve got the knowledge and the skills to thrive in any industry; meet our alumni and visit their workplaces to get tips on how! On Friday, March 31st, join us for a day trip to Lehi for lunch and two alumni-hosted company visits at Weave Communications (Rachael Fresh, Communication Studies 2018) and Visa International (Kevin White, Journalism & Spanish 1991). Road Trips are free and open to all undergraduate and graduate CHaSS students—email brittney.allen@usu.edu to reserve your spot today!
Huntsman Business Ambassador Applications DEADLINE
Date/Deadline | Student Recruiting
Huntsman Business Ambassador applications are now being accepted and you are invited to apply! Applications will be accepted from now until March 31.
Huntsman Ambassadors help recruit students, give tours, and engage guests in fun and exciting conversations. In addition, they travel to high schools, community colleges, and other two-year institutions to recruit high-achieving students.
Participants in the program are exemplary students at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. They must maintain good standing with grades, engage with faculty and staff, and participate actively in school functions. Through the ambassadors, the school can display its best qualities and opportunities available to students. As such, members of the program need to preserve a positive public image.
If you are interested in representing the Huntsman School of Business, apply via our website.
Go Aggies!
Women's History Month Celebration
Special Event
USU Blanding Staff, Faculty, and Students are commemorating Women's History Month with a breakfast and speaker series.
Career Trip
Social/Networking
Join us for a career trip to visit OC Tanner and Goldman Sachs to learn about their businesses and career opportunities and meet their executive teams. Lunch and transportation will be provided. Limited spots available. Register to attend.
3rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium
Conference/Seminar
The MESAS Indigenous Knowledge Symposium invites scholars to share their research, insights, and experiences working across various scientific disciplines. It is our hope that this annual symposium provides USU students, staff, faculty, and our larger community with an understanding of the critical role that Indigenous perspectives hold in the future of research and education.
This year we have invited three Indigenous scholars to share their knowledge.
Dr. Andrea Reid is an Assistant Professor of Indigenous Fisheries at The University of British Columbia. Dr. Melinda Adams is an Assistant Professor in Indigenous Studies and Geography & Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Kansas. Finally, Dr. Karlatta Chief is a professor of Environmental Science at the University of Arizona.
Aviation Week Day 5 - Airport Open House
Information/Orientation
Come see our fixed-wing and rotary training fleets, tour our dispatch and operations center and training facilities at the Logan/Cache Airport
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
NOTE: This workshop is now full. We will be offering more workshops soon!
Over the course of four sessions, participants will learn how to set up
a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques,
use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to
entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small
project by the end of the course to take home with them.
We are excited to educate and support women in the trades, and hope
you will join us for lots of fun and real-world learning!
LAEP Speaker Series: Anna Cawrse and Joshua Brooks
Lecture/Readings
Leading with Landscape
Anna Cawrse and Josh Brooks will explore how leading with landscape lets Sasaki tackle some of the most complex and challenging urban design and landscape architecture projects across the world. By starting with environmental systems as the driving framework, they will explore the urban constraints at Denargo Market in Denver, CO; how to create a more ecologically resilient future for University Lakes in Baton Rouge, LA; how to transform abandoned infrastructure in Athens, Greece into Europe's largest urban waterfront park; and how research can help cities and parks tackle climate change.
The Art of Fashion
Arts/Entertainment
Visit NEHMA for The Art of Fashion! An exhibition of half-scale fashion created by USU students in the Advanced Clothing Studies: Pattern Making (FCSE 3040) taught by professor Melissa Clark. Each design was inspired by a work of art on view at NEHMA.
The opening reception will be held on March 31st from 5:00 - 6:30 PM at NEHMA.
The designs will available to view following the reception in the Object Study Center through the rest of the 2023 Spring Semester.
Dutch Oven Desserts & Games on the Quad
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. We will have campfire-style Dutch oven desserts and lawn games. There will be prizes for game winners!
Women's History Month Gala
Ceremony/Awards
Join us in celebration of Women's History Month! This event will honor change makers at USU, recognize Triota Honor Society Inductees, and celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) Office. Dinner will be served, followed by an award ceremony. Formal attire is encouraged. This event is open to everyone, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to reserve your spot before Friday, March 24th.
Sound Bath Yoga
Recreation | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
Do you love Yoga or are you trying to get into Yoga. Do you not know what Sound bath is ? Sound bath is a full-body meditative experience where people lie down and listen to resonant sounds. It often involves singing bowls, which create an echoing sound that 'bathes' people. Come join us with a live band and relaxing yoga class March 31st.
Utah State Theatre: Staged Reading Series
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for two student-directed one-act plays combined into a single show.
This Is Not A Drill by Rachel Gilbert
Directed by Dylan Seeley - BFA Theatre Education Student
&
Hippos of the Eastern Enclosure by Jen Silverman
Directed by Hailey Haymond – BFA Scenic Design Student
Business Council Applications DEADLINE
Date/Deadline
HSB Business Council applications are open! The position is open now until April 1, 2023. This is a paid position, and you will be employed by the Huntsman School of Business until the end of Spring semester of 2024.
The mission of the Business Council of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business is to serve students by representing the student’s voice, promoting student involvement, facilitating professional opportunities, encouraging academic excellence, and developing student leaders. As a member of the council, you will be able to make a lasting impact in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business by assisting the Business Senator to fulfill their platform throughout the upcoming school year and assist with Focus Friday events, the HSB Career Expo, Clubs in the Courtyard, Business Week, and other programs and initiatives. We are anxious to hire current business students who will help us carry out this vision!
If you are interested in representing the Huntsman School of Business, APPLY HERE.
Cornhole Tournament
Recreation
Two options to play: Purchase an IM membership for $25 for the semester and play as many sports as you want Purchase a $15 single sports pass Membership/single sports must be purchased first on recportal.usu.edu in order to register.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: WAB Warming Center Pack Up
Student Activities
Join us as we honor the legacy of Val R. Christensen by lending a hand at the William A. Burnard Warming Center, Cache Valley's temporary overnight shelter for community members who didn't have a safe place to sleep during this cold, snowy winter. The Warming Center's season has come to an end, and volunteers will be deep cleaning the equipment and preparing it for storage, cleaning the room that was used, and moving furniture back into the room.
Volunteers should wear close-toed shoes, cleaning supplies will be provided. An optional car pool will leave from the bottom of Old Main at 12:45pm, but won't return until the end of the shift around 5pm.
Fiestas Americas
Cultural
USU Latinx Student Union hosts one large event per year called "Fiesta Americas" in which they celebrate the independence and cultures of various Latin American countries. The event is filled with music, performances, dancing, great food, and games. This year the event will be comprised of two parts: a dinner and a cultural event. The dinner will be held from 5-7 and will feature live Latinx music by students as well as an adjacent Latinx art exhibition by USU art students. The cultural event will start at 7 and last until around 11. The event will include cultural performances by students and cultural groups as well as interactive activities. The event will finish off with a dance.
Fiestas Americas
Cultural
Fiestas Americas is the Latinx Student Union's (or LXU's) biggest event of the year. The student group collaborates with university partners such as the Inclusion Center and the Latinx Cultural Center as well as community programs to host an event representing the vibrancy and diversity of the Latinx culture. This event is hosted each Spring and helps fund LXU's events throughout the next year. This event features cultural performances, a dance, and food trucks.
Music Therapy Songwriting Series
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Utah State Theatre: Staged Reading Series
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for two student-directed one-act plays combined into a single show.
This Is Not A Drill by Rachel Gilbert
Directed by Dylan Seeley - BFA Theatre Education Student
&
Hippos of the Eastern Enclosure by Jen Silverman
Directed by Hailey Haymond – BFA Scenic Design Student
Museum + Music The Art of Improvisation: Indian Classical Music in the Hindustani Tradition
Arts/Entertainment
The Art of Improvisation: Indian Classical Music in the Hindustani Tradition. Ceramics and music both rely on moment-to-moment decisions to shape their aesthetic outcomes. These fascinating likenesses and differences will be explored through the juxtaposition of the current exhibition Unearthed: The NEHMA Ceramics Collection & The Woman Behind It with a concert of Indian Classical Music in the Hindustani tradition. Featuring Sitarist Arjun Verma & Tablaist Debanjan Bhattacharya. The Museum + Music series is curated by Associate Professor of Musicology Christopher Scheer, and supported by the Music Department of the Caine College of the Arts. Held Sunday, April 2, 3:00 pm. Free and Open to All. Refreshments Provided.
Flag Football Tournament (Registration Deadline)
Sports
Play during our Spring Flag Football Tournament Friday, April 7 & Saturday, April 8 Two options to play: Purchase an IM membership for $25 for the semester and play as many sports as you want Purchase a $15 single sports pass Membership/single sports must be purchased first on recportal.usu.edu in order to register.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Hamish Jackson & Andrew McAllister
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
CIDI Workshop - How to Quickly Create a Beautiful Canvas Course
Workshop/Training
Design Tools for Canvas allows you to rapidly stylize and build out your Canvas course, allowing you to focus more time on planning engaging content and learning activities in your course.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
CIDI Workshop - Getting Started With Canvas
Workshop/Training
This workshop covers signing in, creating assignments and setting up the gradebook, using modules, pages, and files, and updating profile and notification settings. Topics are subject to change based on the experience of attendees and what is needed.
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Meeting
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Ryan Porter
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Ryan Porter (NAU) will present on Seismology and Colorado Plateau.
Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
Cookies with Counselors - Roosevelt Campus
Social/Networking
Come meet your CAPS counselors and learn more about the amazing resources that USU has to offer its students!
USU Percussion Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
TBA This concert will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Hamish Jackson & Andrew McAllister
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
Front & Center: Your Role in the Future of Higher Education
Workshop/Training
How student-facing staff can help students find academic belonging
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Hybrid Classes
Workshop/Training
A hybrid class replaces some synchronous teaching time with asynchronous learning. It involves both the development of quality online content and interactions and the effective use of live class time. This workshop addresses tips for success in both the online and live components of a hybrid class.
The impact of Trauma on your body
Workshop/Training
This one hour workshop will discuss how trauma impacts the body and discuss what that means for trauma survivors. This workshop will also discuss basic coping and resrouces for seeking treatment.
Mindful Eating
Workshop/Training
Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Advancing Women Through “Developmental Relationships”: A Dialogue with Global Experts
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for this Spring Women’s Leadership Forum.
Over the past 40 years, research has shown that “developmental relationships” facilitate career success, particularly for leaders. In addition, multiple developers (e.g., mentors, sponsors, or peers) enhance individuals’ learning, growth, and advancement. Globally recognized experts, Drs. Murphy and Kram have studied leadership, identity, and positive relationships at work to provide a foundation for understanding how to advance women through developmental relationships. In an interactive discussion with Dr. Susan R. Madsen, they will talk about five specific types of developmental relationships that are critical for developing women leaders: mentors, sponsors, peers, executive coaches, and learning partners. These relationships provide a range of supportive functions that both challenge and enable women to learn and thrive as they advance. The discussion will also cover strategies for individual women crafting these developmental relationships and ways that organizations can create and sustain a climate that fosters these connections.
Free - Register Online in Advance
Research Poster Session
Exhibition
Join us for this annual event where students showcase their research and compete for prizes. All engineering students are welcome to participate. Click the link below to submit your poster abstract online. Abstracts due by March 17.
Aetna Webinar - Simplify Your Life
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Are you so busy with life that you miss out on what matters most? If so, you're not alone. Most of us get stuck with physical and emotional clutter. Join us to discuss: * How modern life can create stress * Ways to focus on what's important to you * Tips to de-clutter and simplify your life *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
Cookies with Counselors - Vernal Campus
Social/Networking
Come meet your CAPS counselors and learn more about the amazing resources that USU has to offer its students!
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
Caine Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
This event will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Hamish Jackson & Andrew McAllister
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Start by Believing Day
Special Event
Visit a pledge booth across the state on this day to learn how to respond to a survivor when they disclose their experience to you. Then, take the pledge to start by believing; making a personal commitment to respond to a survivor with belief and empathy, support that survivor on their road to justice and healing, and to end the silence and stop the cycle of violence within our communities. You can also take the pledge online throughout the month at startbybelieving.usu.edu and be sure to use the campaign hashtag #USUbelieves so we can track the number of pledges USU takes.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Free Webinar: PopEquus-A tool for modeling wild horse population response to management
Conference/Seminar
The Free Roaming Equid and Ecosystem Sustainability network will host a public webinar to demonstrate PopEquus and answer questions about the model. The webinar will feature scientists from the USGS and BLM who helped develop the tool.
CIDI Workshop - Building Interactive Learning Activities with Atomic Assessments
Workshop/Training
Atomic Assessments provide 65 question types with multiple delivery and feedback options. They can be embedded nearly anywhere in Canvas, for practice or for points. Options abound for math and science. See how to create the interactive lessons you've longed to provide your students.
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
Lunch & Learn - Making the Most of Your Tax Refund
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn to make the most of your tax refund. For the 2021 tax season the average refund in Utah was $2,700. If you are anticipating getting a tax refund this year, what is the best way to use it to maximize the funds you receive? Join us, as we talk about strategies to balance needs and wants with that refund! *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
MBA Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in pursuing an MBA or learning what an MBA can do for you. We will cover general information, frequently asked questions, and have the MBA team answer any additional questions you may have. Please RSVP to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Getting in Touch
Workshop/Training
How can mindfulness improve our sexual health? Physical intimacy with others and ourselves can be hindered by societal messages - but those aren't the restraints that should be present in our sexual exploration and lives. In this one-hour discussion, we will talk about the relationship between mindfulness and sexual health, and how being intentional, present, and compassionate may unlock a healthier relationship with our own bodies and deepen our connection with others.
Ecology Center Workshop: Introduction to Python for ArcPro Users
Workshop/Training
Please join us for our tenth coding workshop in our coding workshop series on Wednesday April 5th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT. This workshop is for folks have learned how to wrangle spatial data in ArcPro, and want to supplement their workflow with python.
Utah SAMPE Archery and Albany Tour
Meeting
SAMPE Monthly Meetings.
We will report on upcoming activities and the progress of current projects.
Engineering: Making a Difference While Making a Living
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Kim Shelley’s career has focused on Utah’s environmental priorities. As the Executive Director of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), she leads with a vision of improving the health and quality of life of Utah residents through the administration of state and federal laws that protect Utah’s air, land and water. An engineer by training, Shelley has held various leadership roles within DEQ, most recently as the department’s deputy director. She was the assistant director of the Division of Water Quality and manager of the Surface Water Discharge Program, where she oversaw the permitting of complex wastewater projects. She was also previously appointed by former Gov. Gary Herbert to represent the state on the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum and Advisory Council. Before she joined the Division of Water Quality, she worked in the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation’s underground storage tank program. In addition to her public sector experience, Shelley has worked in private industry as a research and development engineer. Shelley was raised in Salt Lake City and is a graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical Eng
Super Smash Bros.
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
USU Blanding STEAM Expo
Celebration/Fair/Festival
Experience Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics in exciting new ways! Targeted to 5th through 12th grades.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Hamish Jackson & Andrew McAllister
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Signature Speaker
Cultural
Join us for our bi-annual signature speaker event where the Latinx Cultural Center invites an outstanding Latinx leader in the community to network with students and speak on their professional and personal experience. This year, Yudi Lewis, who was recently appointed as the director of the Office of Hispanic-Serving Institution Initiatives at Weber State University, will speak. With a solid track record of Latino recruitment and retention, Lewis aims to position Hispanic and Latino students strategically, helping them transition from high school to college, and subsequently into their desired fields. This event will be split into a networking session earlier in the day in the LCC, and a formal gathering where Yudi will provide a presentation.
Trainer Series: Co-Designing Your Roadmap to Inclusive Excellence
Workshop/Training
Learning Objectives: •Build common language and identify historical context and legal precedent in the higher education landscape •Articulate USHE’s Equity Lens Framework and USU’s Roadmap for Inclusive Excellence •Introduce and practice key strategies to build an inclusive excellence plan – relating it to roles and units
Putting artificial intelligence (AI) to work in the classroom to improve student outcomes
Workshop/Training
Generative AI can be useful in creative contexts to reduce production time and improve student work. In this workshop, Dr. Ben George from the LAEP department will share ideas for incorporating these tools into course assignments and show how AI image generation tools, such as Dall-E 2, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, have been used to help students create assets for design renderings.
Contra-Power Dynamics; Crafting a Toolbox (Uintah Basin)
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Participants of this Spark Shop will describe and discuss contra power dynamics in the classroom. Then, they will work together to craft a resource toolkit and further discuss how to best show up for each other when contra-power harassment or bias incidents occur.
WATS Spring Seminar - Sara Yeo - The Science of Communication
Conference/Seminar
A Seminar presented by Sara Yeo, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Utah
Communitas Lecture Series: Dan Hicks
Arts/Entertainment
Dan Hicks FSA, MCIfA (born 1972) is Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Oxford, Curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford. Dan works on the material and visual culture of the human past, up to and including the modern, colonial, contemporary and digital world, and on the history of Archaeology, Anthropology Art, and Architecture. His curatorial work has ranged widely, and most recently included the co-curated exhibition and book Lande: the Calais “Jungle” and Beyond in 2019.
Tanner Talk: Dr. Susan Stryker,Transgender History (LGBTQIA+ Health & History Series)
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Save the Date! Dr. Susan Stryker will present a public lecture on the history of transgender people in the United States, with particular material drawn from her foundational text, Transgender History (2008) as well as her forthcoming book, Changing Gender: Memoir, History, Manifesto.
Utah Symphony: Florence Price Concerto
Arts/Entertainment
Discover groundbreaking African American composer Florence Price’s exquisite and romantic Piano Concerto—unearthed in recent years and championed by Michelle Cann, who gave its New York Philharmonic premiere and has since introduced it to audiences across the country. Then, hear how Shostakovich broke barriers with his Symphony No. 10, when he was finally free to express his unrestrained response to Stalin’s regime in an impassioned outpouring.
9th Annual Diversity Conference
Conference/Seminar | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
USU's Division of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion's Center for Diversity & Inclusion at USU Eastern (Price, UT) will be hosting the 9th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, April 7, 2023, from 8 AM to 4 PM in our Jennifer Leavitt Student Center and Geary Events Center. Our conference will be titled, "Alike or Different Together We Grow"
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Hamish Jackson & Andrew McAllister
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
CIDI Workshop - Getting Started With Canvas
Workshop/Training
This workshop covers signing in, creating assignments and setting up the gradebook, using modules, pages, and files, and updating profile and notification settings. Topics are subject to change based on the experience of attendees and what is needed.
Ecology Ph.D. Defense: Umarfarooq Abdulwahab
Conference/Seminar
Developing empirical predictive models to support conservation planning for threatened frogs, toads, and turtles in South-Coastal California.
Randy Quarles - Eccles Lecture
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Randy Quarles, former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve, delivers the George S. Eccles Distinguished Lecture in Economics.
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Vitor Cardoso (Niels Bohr Inst. and CENTRA)
Conference/Seminar
TBA
Research Week Award Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards
The College of Engineering invites students, faculty, and staff to our annual Research Week Awards Ceremony.
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
NOTE: This workshop is now full. We will be offering more workshops soon!
Over the course of four sessions, participants will learn how to set up
a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques,
use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to
entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small
project by the end of the course to take home with them.
We are excited to educate and support women in the trades, and hope
you will join us for lots of fun and real-world learning!
Live Band Karaoke
Student Activities
Come enjoy a karaoke night with a fun twist - all of the music is played by a live band! If you've always dreamed of being a real rock star and singing on the big stage, here's your chance at a your first big show! Everyone is welcome to come. While you're here, take part in a huge raffle where dozens of prizes will be raffled off to raise money for the Utah State University Music Therapy Student Association, including a ukulele and gift cards to tons of local businesses like Morty's and The Crepery!
Documentary Screening: Screaming Queens
Special Event
Join us for a public screening and Q&A on Dr. Susan Stryker’s documentary, Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria (2005). We will watch this critically and academically acclaimed documentary and engage in a meaningful discussion with Dr. Stryker on the documentary, its making, and the future of LGBTQIA+ media and documentaries.
Fry Street Quartet with USU Strings and Alumni
Arts/Entertainment
The closing program in the season celebrating the Fry Street Quartet’s 20th anniversary at USU features collaborations with both current and former students of the USU string program. A highlight of this program is a commission for chamber orchestra by celebrated young composer and USU string program graduate Stephen Mitton. Stephen has written socially and environmentally conscious music for a wide variety of genres ranging from contemporary dance to full orchestra, and his works have received numerous awards.
This concert will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
Disc Golf Tournament (Registration Deadline)
Sports
Play Saturday, April 15! Two options to play: Purchase an IM membership for $25 for the semester and play as many sports as you want Purchase a $15 single sports pass Membership/single sports must be purchased first on recportal.usu.edu in order to register.
Northern Utah Healthcare Conference
Conference/Seminar
The Northern Utah Healthcare Coalition and Medical Reserve Corp are combining to do training for our volunteers and local agencies.
Research Week
Conference/Seminar
Each year, the Office of Research celebrates the outstanding work of USU faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates. Research Week 2023 will include a variety of events to highlight researchers and their projects.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jc Santistevan & Zekiel Betzer
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Ann Dunlea
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Ann Dunlea (WHOI) will present on climate and ocean chemistry.
Veg Out: Easy Ways to Add More Veggies to Meals
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Guitar Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jc Santistevan & Zekiel Betzer
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
Interior Architecture and Design Visiting Designer Lectures Series: Caleb Anderson
Arts/Entertainment
Caleb Anderson and Jamie Drake have achieved the highest awards and accolades in the industry, including the prestigious Elle Decor A-List, the Architectural Digest AD1. Drake and Anderson have completed elegant, polished interiors in many of Manhattan’s “it” buildings—including One57, 70 Vestry, 520 Park, and Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard—as well as in sprawling Hamptons estates, luxurious Malibu beach houses, stately London townhouses, and lush retreats from Bermuda to the Middle East and around the world.00 list, Interior Design magazine’s Hall of Fame, House Beautiful’s Master Class and Next Wave, and many more.
ILWA Conservation Conversations: “Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty” Film Screening
Special Event
The USU Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air is sponsoring a screening of the documentary “Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty”, a film by John de Graaf, at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11 in the Edith Bowen Laboratory School Auditorium (6700 Old Main Hill, USU Logan Campus). The event will begin with a reception and light refreshments followed by the film starting at 6:30.
More information on the film and the life of Stewart Udall can be found at https://stewartudallfilm.org.
The event is free and open to the public.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jc Santistevan & Zekiel Betzer
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Booth
Information/Orientation
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we will be hosting a booth on campus that you can visit to find out more information on resources and how to support a survivor.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Paws and Breathe
Recreation
Join us every second Wednesday of the month in the Library to pet some certified emotional support dogs! These therapy dogs go through a rigorous process to become certified so you can be assured that they are well-suited to interacting with people.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
Geo Speaker Series: Grad Reports
Conference/Seminar
Geo Grad students will present on the research they have been doing.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Shark Tank Night
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Shark Tank Night will host several successful entrepreneurs (A.J. Rounds, Amy Rees Anderson, Chalon Keller, James Davenport) to judge a few of our students and their pitch to win start-up money to grow their business.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Fasting as Devotion: A Shared Value Across Many Faiths
Panel Discussion/Presentation
"Fasting as Devotion: A Shared Value Across Many Faiths" will have panel members of multiple religious traditions will share the importance of fasting in their lives and discuss fasting's role as a key part of Ramadan.
Pasifika Student Union LUAU
Student Activities
Enjoy a night of live entertainment, fire dance, culture, and more! Tickets are sold at the Card Office (TSC 212).
Pasifika Student Union LUAU
Student Activities
Enjoy a night of live entertainment, fire dance, culture, and more! Tickets are sold at the Card Office (TSC 212).
Campus-wide Fast-a-thon
Cultural
Students are invited to participate in a "fast-a-thon" in solidarity with our Muslim students. Typically, monies from meals missed during Ramadan are given in charity to those in need. (The emphasis on charity or "alms-giving" or Zakat is a key pillar of Islam). Participation in the "fast-a-thon" involves abstaining from all nourishment between sun-up and sun-down.
National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Conference/Seminar
In 1987, the University of North Carolina at Asheville imagined and created a national conference highlighting undergraduate research. That first conference had over 400 participants from all over the country. Now held at varying locations all over the United States, the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) hosts up to 4,000 students annually! Getting involved in NCUR allows you the opportunity to disseminate your research both in person and remotely.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jc Santistevan & Zekiel Betzer
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Last Chance Fair
Social/Networking
This event is geared toward all majors who are looking for a job or internship for the summer.
Facilitating Students Engagement with Challenging Material: The Power of Literary Learning Circles
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Many of us teach required courses that are not at the top of most students' list of classes they are most excited to take. Small group learning circles have been a powerful tool we have used over the past three years to improve student engagement with course material in what we have come to call in Social Work, high resistance topic areas/courses. The response from students has been overwhelmingly positive and the experience of faculty has been equally positive. Come learn about how you might adapt this assignment/tool to enhance your students learning and your own teaching experience.
Ramadan Keynote: Islam, Islamophobia, and their American and Global Intersections
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Khaled Beydoun will present a keynote address offering remarks about his latest book, exploring the contours of Muslim identity amid the global War on Terror. This will be followed by a conversation between Dr. Beydoun and Dr. Patrick Mason, the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture, a Q&A with the audience, and a book signing.
Aetna Webinar - The Importance of Connection; Addressing Loneliness and Isolation
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Healthy human connections have a direct impact on our ability to cope with daily stressors, feel supported in times of need and on our physical and mental health. Join us for this webinar to discuss: • How connecting with others improves our physical health • The mental health benefits of human connection • What you can do to increase your interactions with others and decrease your loneliness and isolation
CIDI Workshop - Create Custom Message Campaigns with Delphinium
Workshop/Training
Delphinium adds a graphical presentation to your Canvas content and adds some game elements to help increase student engagement. It also provides a feature to message students using a form letter approach so you can quickly email students who meet certain criteria and include their name and number of points they have earned to date. This workshop addresses this custom messaging function.
Owning Our Narratives: Muslim at USU
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In the first installment of the "Owning Our Narratives" panel series, Muslim students at USU will share their narratives as they speak about their experiences as practicing Muslims both on campus and in Cache Valley.
Owning Our Narratives: Women of Faith
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In the second installment of the "Owning Our Narratives" panel series, women of faith from multiple religious traditions will speak about their experiences with womanhood and how that intersects with their religious identities, sharing their stories, values, and what being a woman in their religious tradition looks like to them.
Tanner Talk: Queer Kinship Reception
Social/Networking
Come mingle with Dr. Taylor Petrey before he gives his Tanner Talk. Light refreshments to be served.
Tanner Talk: Queer Kinship in Latter-day Saint History & Thought
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This talk explores the ways that Latter-day Saints have imagined kinship as a theological concept. In particular, the talk explores how polygamy and adoption in LDS history might offer resources for describing LDS kinship beyond the modern heterosexual family.
Cache Wind Symphony with Student Chamber Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Department of Wildland Resources Graduate Student Symposium
Panel Discussion/Presentation
A day of presentations followed by an evening social for all first-year WILD graduate students and Ph.D. students who are in year two or later.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jc Santistevan & Zekiel Betzer
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
J.N. Reddy
Distinguished Professor, Regents' Professor, O'Donnell Foundation Chair IV, and Director, Center of Innovation in Mechanics for Design and Manufacturing
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M
Modeling of Architectured Materials and Fracture in Solids: Nonlocal Approaches
A Celebration of Women in Sport
Special Event
In addition to the Hall of Fame weekend, A Celebration of Women in Sport with Utah State Athletics will be held Friday, April 14, 2022, at the Riverwoods Conference Center. The gala will take place to honor 50 years of female student-athletes competing at USU. It will feature keynote speakers, live panels and will aim to raise funds for the Women's Excellence Scholarship Endowment.
A Celebration of Women in Sport
Special Event
In addition to the Hall of Fame weekend, A Celebration of Women in Sport with Utah State Athletics will be held Friday, April 14, 2022, at the Riverwoods Conference Center. The gala will take place to honor 50 years of female student-athletes competing at USU. It will feature keynote speakers, live panels and will aim to raise funds for the Women's Excellence Scholarship Endowment.
Science Unwrapped: Cache Valley's Ancient Floods and Earthquakes
Special Event | Science Unwrapped
Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public outreach program of USU's College of Science. Admission is free. Our April 14 speaker is USU geologist Susanne Jänecke, who presents "Cache Valley's Ancient Floods and Earthquakes" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on the USU Logan campus. Dr. Jänecke will speak for about half an hour and then invite questions from the audience. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments and hands-on STEM learning activities provided by student and community groups in the ESLC atrium. For more information, including directions and parking, visit usu.edu/science/unwrapped. April 14, 2023 Talk Description: Cache Valley Utah and Idaho, along with the surrounding areas, has a fascinating geological history. Geologist Susanne Jänecke will describe our region's "rocky" history, including how ancient volcanoes in Gem Valley, as well as Lake Bonneville and active faults, impacted Cache Valley. She will discuss earthquakes along Cache Valley's active faults.
Utah State Theatre: Misalliance
Arts/Entertainment
The play takes place entirely on a single Saturday afternoon in the conservatory of a large country house in Hindhead, Surrey in Edwardian era England.
It is a continuation on some of Shaw's ideas on marriage, Socialism, physical fitness, and women intent on escaping Victorian standards of helplessness, passivity, stuffy propriety, and non-involvement in politics or general affairs.
Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts of a varied group of people gathered at a wealthy man's country home on a summer weekend. Most of the romantic interest centers on the host's daughter, Hypatia Tarleton, a typical Shaw heroine who exemplifies his lifelong theory that in courtship, women are the relentless pursuers and men the apprehensively pursued.
Symphonic Band
Arts/Entertainment
TBA This concert will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
2nd SIAM Northern States Section Meeting
Meeting
The second SIAM Northern States Section Conference will be hosted in-person at Eccles Conference Center, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, during April 15-16, 2023
Senior Brunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Brunch for all graduating seniors at the Logan Campus
Utah State Theatre: Misalliance
Arts/Entertainment
The play takes place entirely on a single Saturday afternoon in the conservatory of a large country house in Hindhead, Surrey in Edwardian era England. It is a continuation on some of Shaw's ideas on marriage, Socialism, physical fitness, and women intent on escaping Victorian standards of helplessness, passivity, stuffy propriety, and non-involvement in politics or general affairs. Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts of a varied group of people gathered at a wealthy man's country home on a summer weekend. Most of the romantic interest centers on the host's daughter, Hypatia Tarleton, a typical Shaw heroine who exemplifies his lifelong theory that in courtship, women are the relentless pursuers and men the apprehensively pursued.
Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Special Event
Join Utah State Athletics as we celebrate the induction of the 2023 Hall of Fame Class. This year's class includes Christine Thomsen (Softball), Denae Mohlman Pruden (Volleyball), Jerrie McGahan (Women's Basketball), Krista Larson Du Plessis (Track & Field), Marilyn Weiss (Admin), Shantel Flanary (Soccer) & Tana Call Davis (Gymnastics). In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, this year's class is a special all-female class.
Utah State Athletics Hall of Fame
Sports
A total of 123 individuals and three teams have now been inducted into the Utah State Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was founded in 1993, and each year a new class is inducted. Join us this year in celebrating a special all-female class to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Title IX in collegiate athletics. This year's inductees include Tana Davis, Shantel Flanary, Krista Larson, Jerrie McGahan, Denae Mohlman, Christine Thomsen, and Marilyn Weiss. The induction ceremony will take place at 7:00 pm on Saturday, April, 15th at the Russel/Wanlass Performance Hall on the USU campus. We invite everyone to join Utah State Athletics in celebrating the legacy left by each of these individuals.
Utah State Theatre: Misalliance
Arts/Entertainment
The play takes place entirely on a single Saturday afternoon in the conservatory of a large country house in Hindhead, Surrey in Edwardian era England.
It is a continuation on some of Shaw's ideas on marriage, Socialism, physical fitness, and women intent on escaping Victorian standards of helplessness, passivity, stuffy propriety, and non-involvement in politics or general affairs.
Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts of a varied group of people gathered at a wealthy man's country home on a summer weekend. Most of the romantic interest centers on the host's daughter, Hypatia Tarleton, a typical Shaw heroine who exemplifies his lifelong theory that in courtship, women are the relentless pursuers and men the apprehensively pursued.
4v4 Sand Volleyball Tournament (Registration Deadline)
Sports
Enter in our 4v4 Sand Volleyball Tournament Friday, April 21 Two options to play: Purchase an IM membership for $25 for the semester and play as many sports as you want Purchase a $15 single sports pass Membership/single sports must be purchased first on recportal.usu.edu in order to register.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Ben Nathan & Marlaina Lutz
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Ecology M.S. Defense: Kate Sinnott
Conference/Seminar
Overcoming barriers to aquatic plant restoration: Addressing gaps in species identification and planting techniques in the Intermountain West.
Effective Sleep Habits
Workshop/Training
This one-hour workshop will focus on understanding sleep and the impact sleep has on mental health. We will discuss the difference between acute and chronic insomnia along with different ways to improve sleep (challenging dysfunctional beliefs, relaxation, stimulus control, and sleep hygiene).
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Special Event
Help alleviate the nationwide blood shortage by donating. Go to redcrossblood.org to make an appointment, or take your chances by walking in!
20th Wildlife Damage Management Conference
Conference/Seminar
Registration: https://berrymaninstitute.org/2022WDM The Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of the Wildlife Society works to promote better understanding of the challenges of managing human-wildlife conflicts and to provide a forum for professionals to advance their skills and knowledge of wildlife damage management practices. The Working Group aims to facilitate information transfer of the newest technologies and issues in wildlife damage management, and to serve as a professional conduit for communications and knowledge. For over 25 years, the main outlet of disseminating the latest science in wildlife damage has been our biennial national conference and thus, we welcome you to the 20th installment of our efforts!
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
WIBA Closing Social
Social/Networking
Meet the new WIBA leadership team, enjoy yummy treats, reflect on our year together and enjoy hanging out with friends one more time before we leave for the Summer. All are welcome!
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Ben Nathan & Marlaina Lutz
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
CIDI Workshop - Creating Your Own Course Templates
Workshop/Training
This workshop shows how the Design Tools in Canvas can be made to create a customized template that can be quickly implemented.
Lunch & Learn - Unplug to Recharge
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program provider present a lunch and learn to unplug from technology and recharge our lives. Most of us use electronics and social media. While it’s hard to deny the advantages of technology, many have an unhealthy attachment to it. Feeling like you’re caught up in the social media madness and need to recharge? This training will talk about symptoms of technology burnout, physical and emotional effects of connection overload, how to begin a digital “detox”, the positives of unplugging to recharge our bodies and minds, and steps to have a better balance.
*Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
Outdoor Photography Workshop
Workshop/Training
Join USU's Levi Sim for a hands-on workshop on outdoor photography techniques • All camera types welcome (phones, DSLR, etc.) • Students, faculty, & staff from all colleges are invited • Hone your skills for summer fieldwork to enter this fall's Field Season Photo Contest!
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
A Spring Choral Concert
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Ben Nathan & Marlaina Lutz
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Booth
Information/Orientation
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we will be hosting a booth on campus that you can visit to find out more information on resources and how to support a survivor.
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
Lunch & Learn - Invest In Success: 5 Principles You Need To Know
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and TIAA present a lunch and learn on successful investing for your future. TIAA representative, Larson Caldwell, will help you understand the key principles of investing for retirement, from compounding to taxes to choosing investments. Includes learning that how you invest for retirement is just as important as how much you save. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
CIDI Workshop - Editing 2+ Courses in one Place with Canvas Blueprints
Workshop/Training
Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshop shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
LCC Workshop
Cultural
Join the Latinx Cultural Center for one of our free workshops. These interactive events are designed to aid students in personal, academic, and professional pursuits.
Office of the State Auditor Topgolf Social
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Accounting students - please join the professionals from the State of Utah Auditor's Office for their Topgolf social and learn more about audit and their office. RSVP via Handshake by April 10.
USU Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven's Pastorale
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Utah State Theatre: Misalliance
Arts/Entertainment
The play takes place entirely on a single Saturday afternoon in the conservatory of a large country house in Hindhead, Surrey in Edwardian era England. It is a continuation on some of Shaw's ideas on marriage, Socialism, physical fitness, and women intent on escaping Victorian standards of helplessness, passivity, stuffy propriety, and non-involvement in politics or general affairs. Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts of a varied group of people gathered at a wealthy man's country home on a summer weekend. Most of the romantic interest centers on the host's daughter, Hypatia Tarleton, a typical Shaw heroine who exemplifies his lifelong theory that in courtship, women are the relentless pursuers and men the apprehensively pursued.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Ben Nathan & Marlaina Lutz
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Ecology M.S. Defense: Jes Braun
Conference/Seminar
Runaway lakeshores and widespread plant invasions: Insights on revegetating wetlands in the arid West Professor: Karin Kettenring
Lunch & Learn - URS Savings Plans
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Utah Retirement Systems present a lunch and learn on savings plans, investment options and how to utilize them. If you're uncertain or have questions about investing or not using a URS plan, that's ok, the information in this workshop will still be useful for you. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Reward program.
Aetna Webinar - Wellness for Busy People
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Self-care is important to live a healthy and more successful life. Join us to learn ways you can eat a healthy diet, exercise, get enough rest, and squeeze in self-care into a busy schedule. Better well-being is possible! *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Flores Family Community Garden/CRIC Garden
Student Activities
Honor memory of Val R. Christensen as we lend a hand at the Flores Family Community Garden. The work will be muddy and dirty, so dress accordingly! We'll be moving branches and rocks, pulling weeds, and maybe planting seeds. Bring work gloves, earplugs, and protective eyeware if you have it! We'll have a small collection of work gloves that you can borrow from. Optional carpool leaves from the east side of the Legacy Fields (the black parking lot) at 3:15pm. Let us know if you want to join the carpool by answering the question in this registration form!
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, Life of a Latinx Leader. During this casual event, hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community who will share their personal stories of resilience, determination, and academic success.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, "Life of a Latinx Leader". During the event, you will hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community in an informal setting. This event will highlight the accomplishments and unique stories of these resilient individuals.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, "Life of a Latinx Leader". During the event, you will hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community in an informal setting. This event will highlight the accomplishments and unique stories of these resilient individuals.
College of Science Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards
This annual awards ceremony is held to recognize the outstanding students, faculty, and staff of the USU College of Science. This event is attended by invitation only.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Ben Nathan & Marlaina Lutz
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
CIDI Workshop - Creating Inclusive, Accessible Courses
Workshop/Training
Your Canvas course already has great content, but have you considered how usable and accessible that content is?
CIDI Workshop - How to Quickly Create a Beautiful Canvas Course
Workshop/Training
Design Tools for Canvas allows you to rapidly stylize and build out your Canvas course, allowing you to focus more time on planning engaging content and learning activities in your course.
Geosciences Award Ceremony and Poster Session
Ceremony/Awards
Department awards will be announced, and students will share posters they have made over the past year.
Student Research Symposium
Student Activities
Please join us for the Student Research Symposium on April 21st. It will be a great opportunity to see the research that some of our amazing Uintah Basin students have been working on!
Take Back the Night
Special Event
Take Back the Night represents the earliest worldwide stand against sexual violence. This year SAAVI will host a Take Back the Night Community March, bringing together survivors of the Cache Valley and university community. This event is a space for survivors of every sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national origin, disability, and religion to come together as one and take back their narrative through a march in downtown Logan.
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Students are required to participate in these events as large part of their grades, and these concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the following Band ensembles: MUSC 4700 : Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795: Wind Symphony MUSC 3790: Symphonic Band MUSC 3785: Marching Band
She's Daring Mighty Things 5K
Fundraiser
She's Daring Mighty Things presents a 5K fun run to raise money for women's clubs at USU. Take a break from finals and help raise money to support student orgs.
Please Register to attend.
HANGAR HOP 2023 - USU Flight Team
Fundraiser
The USU Flight Team hosts the annual premiere fundraiser on Saturday, April 22nd from 7:00-10:30 p.m. The aircraft hangar will be transformed into a 1940's USO style Hangar Hop with live music provided by the Cache Community Big Band, huge 60' parachute hanging from the ceiling and a vintage aircraft to take your dance photos. The USU Big Band Swing Dance club will provide dance instruction at 7 p.m and their dance team has been invited to give a demonstration. This is a wonderful event to help our USU Flying Aggies raise funds to train and travel to their annual Flight Team Regional competition. The cost for the dance is only $10 per person. Light refreshments are provided.
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Special Event
Help alleviate the nationwide blood shortage by donating! Go to redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or take your chances by walking in!
Christina Morrisett Defense Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Multi-objective water management in Idaho’s Henry’s Fork watershed: leveraging reservoir operation and groundwater pathways to benefit aquatic habitat
WATS PhD Defense: Christina Morrisett
Conference/Seminar
Multi-objective water management in Idaho’s Henry’s Fork watershed: leveraging reservoir operation and groundwater pathways to benefit aquatic habitat Major Professor: Sarah Null
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 last day of classes.
Lunch & Learn - Plant Based Diets 101
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a lunch and learn on plant based diets. A plant based diet is any diet that focuses on foods derived from plant sources. However, people often have different interpretations of what “plant-based” eating looks like. Plant-based diets have many nutritional benefits that impact our health but we want to make sure we are getting a variety of plant-based foods to get all the nutrients we need. In this presentation, we will talk about the benefits of plant-based diets and steps you can take to implement a more plant-based diet that is well-rounded and will give you the nutrition you need. *Presentation is available in person and virtually and will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Teen Girls Experiencing Increased Sadness and Violence: A Discussion with Utah Experts
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our second Spring Women’s Leadership Forum.
According to a recently released Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, nearly 3 in 5 (57%) U.S. teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2021—double that of boys, representing a nearly 60% increase and the highest level reported over the past decade. It also discusses findings that teen girls are experiencing record high levels of violence, sadness, and suicide risk. LGBQ+ youth are at high risk as well. Dr. Susan Madsen will be moderating a panel with Utah mental health professionals—Drs. Christy Kane, Gina Hales, and Jenet Jacob Erickson—as well as the founder of Provo Girls Summit, Tanei Atagi Henry, who will discuss these concerning findings as they relate to girls and young women in the state of Utah. In addition to discussing the research findings, they will also share practical solutions on how parents, educators, religious leaders, and other influencers can strengthen girls and young women today.
Register to attend
CIDI Workshop - Gamify Your Course with Delphinium
Workshop/Training
Delphinium adds a graphical presentation to your Canvas content and adds some game elements to help increase student engagement. Learn how to set it up for your course in this introductory workshop.
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
Small Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Interim Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Denim Day Celebration
Special Event
In 1992, a sexual assault conviction was overturned in Rome, Italy by the Italian High Court because the victim had been wearing tight jeans. The court argued that because her jeans were tight she would have had to assist him in removing them, therefore giving him consent. Enraged by the verdict, the women in the Italian Parliament protested by wearing jeans on the steps of the Supreme Court. Over the years wearing jeans on this anniversary has become an international symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual violence. Join in solidarity by wearing jeans on Wednesday, April 26th. Stop by our Denim Day barbecue for photo booth opportunities and to build community.
Order of the Engineer Induction Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards
Inducting qualifying applicants to the Order of the Engineer. Applications are due April 24th.
Automotive Workshop - Diagnostic Procedures
Workshop/Training
Come to this FREE workshop to learn how to diagnose vehicles more efficiently by learning a repeatable diagnostic process. We will be learning about the 7-step diagnostic process to stay organized and efficient while performing diagnostics on various vehicles. We will also learn how to use different tools to help diagnose vehicles including scan tools, multimeters, and other diagnostic equipment.
To register, email moab.tech@usu.edu, call 435-797-1538, or visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/580934028317
USU Organ Studio Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
WATS M.S. Defense: Rachel Watts
Conference/Seminar
Effect of high-flow events on phosphorus mobility in small mountain streams of the west.
Inclusive Pedagogy and Navigating Power: An Honors Program
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
The Honors Inclusive Pedagogy Sparkshop will focus on navigating power dynamics in the classroom. Discussion topics will include understanding various relationships among the positionalities of the instructor and students, empowering the voices of all students, and managing power imbalances or contra-power challenges in the classroom. The discussion will result in 2-3 specific strategies for building an inclusive, balanced, and empowering classroom.
Lunch & Learn - Learning to Embrace Failure
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program provider present a lunch and learn embrace and learn from failure. Let’s face it – failing often feels bad. It can bring up all kinds of insecurities. But avoiding failure may lead to a lack of growth. Failing can be good for you – personally and professionally. This training will discuss why people are afraid of failure, how failure can help you, and ways to embrace failure and gain more success. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an event for the Be Well Rewards program.
Aetna Webinar - Unplug to Recharge
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Most of us use electronics and social media, and while it is hard to deny the advantages of technology, many of us may have an unhealthy attachment. The constant need to feel connected is affecting us on many different levels. Feeling like you are caught up in the social media madness and need to recharge? This workshop will talk about the reasons you need to unplug. How do we begin to “detox?” The positives of unplugging to recharge our bodies and minds Steps to have a better balance
USU Moab Commencement
Special Event
The USU Moab commencement will be held at the Hoodoo Moab on April 27, 2023 at 6PM.
In Recognition of Excellence Awards Dinner
Ceremony/Awards
USU Blanding departmental awards, staff and faculty of the year, and other recognition of those who make the USU Blanding campus excellent!
Awards of Excellence
Ceremony/Awards
A celebration of excellence on the Blanding campus. Outstanding faculty, students, and staff are recognized and honored.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
Beyond The Diversity Assignment: Applying Critical Approaches to Pedagogy
Workshop/Training | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
Join us for this interdisciplinary, day-long workshop for instructors to revolutionize your classroom and teaching. Critical and inclusive pedagogy is more than the “diversity” assignment; engage in a hands-on collaboration to revolutionize your course’s major assignment and syllabus using critical and intersectional pedagogy lenses. With a keynote by Mario I. Suárez (TEAL) and experienced instructor-facilitators, this workshop will feature voices of USU leaders in this work and provide participants actionable strategies for elevating their teaching.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Senior Exhibit | Outdoor Product Design & Development
Exhibition
Seniors from OPDD will be exhibiting their capstone projects in Logan on April 28th and Salt Lake City on April 29th. -Senior Exhibit provides Outdoor Product Design & Development students with the opportunity to display the culmination of their undergraduate experience to faculty, industry, and the general public. -Graduating Seniors will display a variety of designs from their portfolio including physical prototypes, finished products, as well as digital renderings and sketches. -Exhibit is an excellent opportunity for students to engage with industry as well as for industry to identify potential new hires, and industry representatives will have the chance to interview students on site if desired.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
LIA Banquet
Cultural
The LIA Banquet is by invitation only and celebrates the end of the 2022-2023 LIA season. The banquet will honor previous LIA council members and celebrate the upcoming, newly-elected leadership.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
USU Uintah Basin Commencement Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards
Spring Commencement Ceremony for 2023 USU Uintah Basin graduates.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Lunch & Learn - What is Your Money Personality?
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn to discover what your money personality is. Knowing your habits and attitudes about money (habitudes) is a great way to help understand and talk about finances in a fun, constructive way! It helps to pinpoint underlying financial habits, attitudes and motivations to make real behavior changes. Join us to learn how to find out what your unique money personality is and how that can help you reach your goals! *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Meeting
College of Science Grad Gala
Ceremony/Awards
The College of Science is hosting a program and dinner to honor graduate students in the College of Science. This event is by invitation only and business attire is requested.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Ecology M.S. Defense: Emmanuel May
Conference/Seminar
Inundated vegetation response to ongoing restoration and its impacts on fish community structure
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2023 final examinations week.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Latinx Graduation Celebration
Cultural
This celebration is meant to help bridge the gap by allowing students to celebrate their accomplishments. At the celebration, students come dressed in their graduation regalia and are called up one at a time in alphabetical order. They will be given a stole to be placed around their neck, and the center's Coordinator of Programs and Director will shake their hands. Students are then allowed a few minutes to address the audience and their families. After the event, the students are allowed to keep the stole, as a gift from the Latinx Cultural Center. The stole is meant to be worn at the university graduation ceremony and serve as a treasured reminder of our students' university achievements.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2023.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2023.
Highlights Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
66 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
LAUNCH Faculty Workshop
Workshop/Training | Affiliated Events
This two-day event provides an individual look at the resources on campus and learning strategies to help students succeed in classes. At the end of this experience, participants will have a tool ready to implement in their course and an engage badge.
Lunch & Learn - Food Allergies vs Food Sensitivities: What's The Difference?
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a lunch and learn on the differences between food allergies and sensitivities. Food allergies and sensitivities are becoming more common in today’s world. Approximately 32 million people in the US have diagnosed food allergies. However, there are many more people that seem to struggle with food sensitivities. There are a couple of key differences between food allergies and food intolerances so it is important that we are able to recognize those differences and how to appropriately treat both. This presentation will go over the similarities and differences between food allergies and sensitivities and steps to take to determine any food sensitivities you may have. *Presentation will be available in person and virtually and will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
USU Physics Day at Lagoon
Special Event
An annual day of STEM learning fun at Utah's Lagoon amusement park, hosted by the USU Department of Physics and Idaho National Laboratory, with support from public and private sponsors.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Innovational Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, broadcast, and blended instruction.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Innovational Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, broadcast, and blended instruction.
Tanner Women Leadership Conference
Social/Networking
Join Tanner for their annual Women's Leadership Conference at the Zion's Bank Tower in Salt Lake City. Lunch will be provided. RSVP by April 30.
Lunch & Learn - Taking Sleep Seriously
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program provider present a lunch and learn on the importance and benefits of sleep. How important is sleep? Without it you wouldn’t survive. Sleep is an essential part of daily life. It helps us to stay focused, remember things and keeps us energized and able to face the tasks of the day. This training looks at what is considered “normal” sleep, things that might indicate a sleeping disorder, lifestyle influences on sleep, ways to increase your chances of getting a good night’s sleep, and where to go for more information. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Innovational Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, broadcast, and blended instruction.
Lunch & Learn - Make the Most of Your Retirement Savings
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Fidelity present a lunch and learn on making the most of your retirement savings. This workshop will help you see the importance of saving as much as possible and learn the benefits of saving more. You will also learn to identify different retirement account types and explore ways to preserve and grow savings. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 27 2023 in observance of Memorial Day.
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
LIA Bootcamp
Cultural
USU LIA hosts an overnight bootcamp for high school LIA members in the surrounding area every summer. Through workshops and other activities, this bootcamp aims to sharpen students' leadership skills, provide a peek into college life, and support their professional and personal goals.
LIA Bootcamp
Cultural
USU LIA hosts an overnight bootcamp for high school LIA members in the surrounding area every summer. Through workshops and other activities, this bootcamp aims to sharpen students' leadership skills, provide a peek into college life, and support their professional and personal goals.
LIA Bootcamp
Cultural
USU LIA hosts an overnight bootcamp for high school LIA members in the surrounding area every summer. Through workshops and other activities, this bootcamp aims to sharpen students' leadership skills, provide a peek into college life, and support their professional and personal goals.
USU Blanding Scholarship Golf Tournament
Fundraiser
USU Blading Scholarship Golf Tournament, held at the beautiful Hideout Golf Course in Monticello, UT.
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It’s 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marvelous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic ‘50s hits including “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” and “Mr. Sandman.” In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic ’50s and ’60s hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It’s 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marvelous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic ‘50s hits including “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” and “Mr. Sandman.” In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic ’50s and ’60s hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Juneteenth National Freedom Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 19 2023 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
USU will be closed June 20 2022 in observance of Juneteenth.
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Vosco Call Spotlight: Ross Peterson
Arts/Entertainment
Hosted by Richie Call Featuring Luke Shepherd and The Spotlight Band This summer, at the Caine Lyric Theatre, the Vosco Call Spotlight takes on the format of a live talk show. Join us as we shine the "spotlight" on beloved members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love. You won't want to miss a single night as we share music, games, stories and laughs with Ross Peterson (June 26), Mary Heers (July 11), and Julie Hollist Terrill (July 19). Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time Written and Performed by Herb Newsome Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence. Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time Written and Performed by Herb Newsome Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence. Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time Written and Performed by Herb Newsome Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence. Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
interACT
Arts/Entertainment
Play Reading Series Directed by Yesenia Garcia Herrington Three new plays on three separate evenings. Join us July 3, 12, and 18, for our play reading series featuring new works by up and coming playwrights. Stick around after the readings to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and "interact" with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages. Who knows? You may see one of these plays fully produced in a future Lyric Rep season! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Independence Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 4 2023 in observance of Independence Day.
Independence Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time Written and Performed by Herb Newsome Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence. Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean
Directed by Jay Stratton
Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce?
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean Directed by Jay Stratton Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce? Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean
Directed by Jay Stratton
Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce?
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean Directed by Jay Stratton Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce? Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Vosco Call Spotlight: Mary Heers
Arts/Entertainment
Hosted by Richie Call Featuring Luke Shepherd and The Spotlight Band This summer, at the Caine Lyric Theatre, the Vosco Call Spotlight takes on the format of a live talk show. Join us as we shine the "spotlight" on beloved members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love. You won't want to miss a single night as we share music, games, stories and laughs with Ross Peterson (June 26), Mary Heers (July 11), and Julie Hollist Terrill (July 19). Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
interACT
Arts/Entertainment
Play Reading Series Directed by Yesenia Garcia Herrington Three new plays on three separate evenings. Join us July 3, 12, and 18, for our play reading series featuring new works by up and coming playwrights. Stick around after the readings to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and "interact" with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages. Who knows? You may see one of these plays fully produced in a future Lyric Rep season! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time Written and Performed by Herb Newsome Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence. Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean
Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White
It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane!
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean Directed by Jay Stratton Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce? Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
interACT
Arts/Entertainment
Play Reading Series Directed by Yesenia Garcia Herrington Three new plays on three separate evenings. Join us July 3, 12, and 18, for our play reading series featuring new works by up and coming playwrights. Stick around after the readings to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and "interact" with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages. Who knows? You may see one of these plays fully produced in a future Lyric Rep season! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Vosco Call Spotlight: Julie Hollist Terrill
Arts/Entertainment
Hosted by Richie Call Featuring Luke Shepherd and The Spotlight Band This summer, at the Caine Lyric Theatre, the Vosco Call Spotlight takes on the format of a live talk show. Join us as we shine the "spotlight" on beloved members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love. You won't want to miss a single night as we share music, games, stories and laughs with Ross Peterson (June 26), Mary Heers (July 11), and Julie Hollist Terrill (July 19). Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
One Man, Two Guvnors
Arts/Entertainment
By Richard Bean Directed by Jay Stratton Brighton, England. 1963. Francis Henshall (Richie Call) has been fired from a skiffle band and is now in search of work. Somehow Francis finds himself employed by two enemy gangsters. He tries his best to serve both bosses while keeping them away from each other, but with confusion mounting, hiding from the police, and the distractions of sex, food, and money, how long can Francis keep his guvnors apart in this fast-paced farce? Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
By William Shakespeare Directed by Paul T. Mitri "If music be the food of love, play on~~" The mythical world of Illyria comes to life in this ballroom, big band version of Shakespeare's comedy. When everyone seems more in love with the idea of being in love, it takes two twins and some cross-dressing to make people see what is right in front of them. Full of dancing and music, be ready to be swept off your feet! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Break it Down
Arts/Entertainment
A One-Man Hip Hop Journey Through Time
Written and Performed by Herb Newsome
Back by popular demand, Herb Newsome returns to tell the story of the early days of hip hop through DJing, Emceeing, B-Boying, and Graffiti Art. Set in the Bronx, NY, at a time when urban decay and gang culture inspired a people to create their own form of expression, Newsome plays 10 characters using music, dance, video, graffiti, and rhyming to take you on a journey to the past to discover how each hip hop element came into existence.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
The Marvelous Wonderettes
Arts/Entertainment
By Roger Bean Directed and Choreographed by Stephanie White It's 1958 at Springfield High School, and The Marveloous Wonderettes are performing at their senior prom! Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy will serenade you with classic '50s hits including "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," and "Mr. Sandman." In Act II, the Wonderettes reunite to perform at their ten-year reunion. Featuring over 30 classic '50s and 60's hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this musical trip down memory lane! Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2023 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Small Satellite Conference
Conference/Seminar
During the 37th Annual Small Satellite Conference, we will explore future missions and delve into key technological drivers, operational constructs, and activities that inform and secure the success of small satellite missions at scale.
CIDI Workshop - Building Interactive Learning Activities with Atomic Assessments
Workshop/Training
Atomic Assessments provide 65 question types with multiple delivery and feedback options. They can be embedded nearly anywhere in Canvas, for practice or for points. Options abound for math and science. See how to create the interactive lessons you've longed to provide your students.
CIDI Workshop - Editing 2+ Courses in one Place with Canvas Blueprints
Workshop/Training
Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshop shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.
CIDI Workshop - Gamify Your Course with Delphinium
Workshop/Training
Delphinium adds a graphical presentation to your Canvas content and adds some game elements to help increase student engagement. Learn how to set it up for your course in this introductory workshop.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2023 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Four Corners Meeting of the American Physical Society
Conference/Seminar
The Four Corners Meeting of the American Physical Society unites participants from colleges, universities, industry, and government laboratories within the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 23 2023 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 24 2023 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
QCNR Holiday Market
Celebration/Fair/Festival
The College of Natural Resources is happy to announce its second annual Holiday Market. Enjoy handmade goods from students and outside vendors inside our warm atrium. We will have music, food, and free hot cocoa and coffee while it lasts.
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2023 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2023 final examinations week.
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2023 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 and December 27 2023 for the Holiday Break.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 and December 27 2023 for the Holiday Break.
New Year’s Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 1 2024 in observance of New Year's Day.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2024 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 15 2024 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Presidents' Day
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USU will be closed February 19 2024 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day - no class
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No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
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No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
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Spring semester 2024 last day of classes.
Interim Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday
Final Examinations
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Spring semester 2024 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2024.
Memorial Day
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USU will be closed May 27 2024 in observance of Memorial Day.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 17 2024 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
USU will be closed June 17 2024 in observance of Juneteenth.
Independence Day
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USU will be closed July 4 2024 in observance of Independence Day.
Pioneer Day
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USU will be closed July 24 2024 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Thanksgiving Day
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USU will be closed November 28 2024 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
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USU will be closed Friday November 29 2024 following Thanksgiving Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2024 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
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USU will be closed December 25 2024 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 2024 for the Holiday Break
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