Upcoming Events

19
Feb

Target Info Table

Social/Networking

Target will be actively sourcing leadership roles for the new location in Logan, as well as hiring for hourly roles. Target aims to be a great employer for students, and they'll share information about these part-time and full-time opportunities at the Info Table.

8:30 am - 12:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Feb

Polish Your Resume Before Virtual Mock Interview Day! (20 Feb)

Special Event | Focused Friday

Stop by the START Desk (located between EBB and HH) for a Drop-In Resume Review. Whether you are a pro at interviews or this is your first time, a strong resume is your best first impression. Lead time starts early! From February 9 – 19, we are offering extended hours until 4:00 PM. Peer Mentors are available weekdays from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Career Coaches will be on-site from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. After February 20, Peer Mentors are available weekdays from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. No appointment needed. Just bring your resume (and a friend)!

9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Feb

USU & You: Preston Kadleck

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to USU and You radio show this week! We will be chatting with Preston Kadleck from the City of Roosevelt Arts, Parks, and Recreation Committee.
https://www.basinnow.com/104-5-fm-kvel-newstal

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
19
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
19
Feb

Threat Awareness Trainings - USU Uintah Basin

Workshop/Training

These sessions will focus on practical strategies for recognizing potential threats and responding with confidence. AM and PM sessions are available on both campuses. Tuesday, February 17th Vernal Campus - B101 4:00pm - 5:30pm Wednesday, February 18th Roosevelt Campus - MPR 10:00am - 11:30am 4:00pm - 5:30pm Thursday, February 19th Vernal Campus - B101 10:00am - 11:30am

10:00 am - 11:30 am |
19
Feb

EmpowerED Workshop - More than Passion: Crafting an Evidence-Based Teaching Statement

Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series

In this hour-long session, discover how to transform a teaching philosophy into a concise, impactful statement that resonates with committees, colleagues, and students. Learn practical techniques for reflecting on your pedagogical values and using powerful language to craft an evidence-based statement of teaching. Walk away with a strong framework for and fresh confidence in articulating what makes your teaching effective.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
19
Feb

African American Read-In

Lecture/Readings

Join the USU Department of English for the annual African American Read-In. Use the link to register for the event. This year we will be reading "James" by Percival Everett. Obtain a copy of the text and read along with us. We will have weekly, in-person reading groups throughout the month of February to discuss the text. Everyone is welcome!

5 February: through Ch. 11
12 February: through Ch. 25
19 February: Part 2 through Ch. 6
26 February: to the end

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
19
Feb

Cache Valley Employer Roundup

Social/Networking

Join us for the Cache Valley Employer Roundup!
Connect with a variety of Cache Valley companies while sharpening your networking skills and personal pitch. This event is a great chance to meet and learn from professionals representing successful organizations right here in the valley. Enjoy appetizers and refreshments as you build meaningful connections for your future.
Dress: Business Casual
Register to attend.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall - Perry Pavilion (HH 470) |
19
Feb

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
19
Feb

Gardner Games

Social/Networking

Join us for the Gardner Games on February 19th from 11am–2pm at the Gardner Building! Come visit all the centers in GLLB to participate in games, get snacks, and earn prizes!

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
19
Feb

Utah State Legislature 101

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us for a 101 on the Utah State Legislature!

Come learn about how the state's government works and what that means for you!

Cookies and beverages provided.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
19
Feb

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26 - ENVS-cosponsored Tanner Talk

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Dustin Edwards, Data in the Desert: Locating Digital Damage in Time, Place, and Culture, 4:00-5:15pm, Carolyn Tanner Irish Pavilion and Zoom REGISTER IN ADVANCE: https://usu.zoom.us/meeting/register/xbttuxRPSTWRkCGXGDG9Sg

4:00 pm - 5:15 pm |
19
Feb

Tanner Talk with Dustin Edwards: Data in the Desert: Locating Digital Damage in Time, Place, and Culture

Lecture/Readings | Tanner Talks

Dr. Edwards is a digital rhetoric scholar who attends to the material, infrastructural, and, increasingly, geological dimensions of rhetoric. In particular, his scholarly monograph Enduring Digital Damage: Rhetorical Reckonings for Planetary Survival (published by University of Alabama Press) articulates and performs a story-based approach that accounts for the entangled damages (ecological, climatic, colonial) of large-scale digital infrastructures. Following digital damage to two places in New Mexico (a Meta data center in Los Lunas and a copper mine in Grant County), the project examines how digital rhetoric is intimately woven to extractive industries. The stories of “the digital” told throughout the book unfold along multiple, often unexpected, threads: water rights, climate patterns, chronic illnesses, forced relocations, species extinctions, conditions of environmental racism, and much more. Yet, by posing the question of what happens after damage, the book also amplifies stories of refusal, resistance, and brilliant invention that insist this world can be otherwise. Event is open to Statewide via Zoom. Please register here: https://usu.zoom.us/meeting/register/xbttuxRPSTWRkCGXGDG9Sg

4:00 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
19
Feb

Ecology Center Seminar with Dr. Libby Metcalf

Conference/Seminar

The Ecology Center is excited to announce our second speaker of the Spring '26 semester: Dr. Libby Metcalf from the WA Franke College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana. Thursday, 2/19 "A review of community responses to legacy mining along the Clark Fork River, MT: exploring the concepts of satisfaction, procedural justice, and social memory" About Dr. Metcalf: Dr. Libby Metcalf is the Dean and Joel Meier Distinguished Professor of Wildland Management at the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana. She holds a dual Ph.D. from Penn State in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Management and the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources and the Environment. Her research focuses on recreation management, wildlife issues, and social-ecological systems, using a social-psychological lens. She often works on projects related to river restoration, outdoor recreation, and wildlife management. A committed teacher, Dr. Metcalf emphasizes field-based learning and close mentoring. Outside of work, she’s an avid runner and outdoor enthusiast who loves skiing, biking, and trekking across Montana with her family.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
19
Feb

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
19
Feb

Maker Space Workshop - CNC Plasma Cutting

Workshop/Training

Come learn how to operate a CNC Plasma Cutter! This 30-minute workshop is designed to introduce you to the basics of CNC plasma cutting and will cover the following topics: - Preparing a file for CNC plasma cutting - Programming suitable tool paths - Setting up the workpiece correctly - Operating a CNC plasma cutter! Multiple times available - sign up for the slot that works best for you! Spots must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance, and the blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/metal-factory/)

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
19
Feb

Covey Adaptability Workshop - Dr. David Schramm

Workshop/Training

Master the resilience and flexibility needed to navigate constant change and professional uncertainty. Dr. David Schramm will share evidence-based tools for managing stress, shifting perspectives, and embracing new challenges with a growth mindset. Equip yourself with the adaptability to thrive in evolving environments and lead others through transitions effectively.

From 2/19 at 5:00 pm to 4/02 at 6:00 pm |
19
Feb

Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course

Information/Orientation

Join Utah State's Campus Recreation department for an in-person Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course. The course will run from 5pm-7:30pm at the Aggie Recreation Center on campus. Register and learn more at bit.ly/USUcpr

5:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
19
Feb

Student Panel

Social/Networking

Not sure how to get the most out of your engineering experience? Struggling to juggle homework, social life, and other activities? Have anxiety over preparing for graduation? This event is just what you need! Hear from upperclassmen from each engineering discipline (mechanical, civil, biological, electrical, and computer), and learn from their experiences when they were in your shoes, and how they're preparing for graduation. Come with questions! Cookies will be provided

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
19
Feb

SHRM Club Activity/Social

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

The SHRM club/student chapter is hosting a networking social activity. Come grab some food and see what the club is all about!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Feb

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
19
Feb

Meeting the Challenge A Commentary on Resilience, Self-Belief, and Lifelong Learning. Featuring Utah State University

Special Event

Join us for an inspiring evening with Utah State University alum James Edward Porras ’74 as he reflects on a life shaped by resilience, self-belief, and a commitment to lifelong learning. This intimate, hybrid fireside chat will bring together students, alumni, and friends of USU for meaningful conversation, curated student Q&A, and personal insights drawn from James’ professional journey and published work. The evening also includes a student-centered mentorship dinner, a stewardship moment highlighting new philanthropic impact, and opportunities for connection, reflection, and continued engagement within the Aggie community.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
19
Feb

Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops

Workshop/Training

Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned.

This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement.

This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Feb

QANR Meet The Candidates Night

Student Activities

Join us for QANR Meet The Candidates Night on Thursday, February 19th from 6-7pm in BNR 102 or join us virtually! Come listen to the '26-'27 QANR Senator candidates share their platforms and answer questions! Treats provided! https://usu.zoom.us/j/83378976552?pwd=Eg15vAPQmlnYIsSdY6A5TrYIt6QvEb.1&from=addon

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
19
Feb

Parent Connective Free Webinar Series

Workshop/Training

The Parent Connective is a collaboration between USU Social Work and the Department of Health to provide local parents with free evidence-based parenting support and increase a sense of community. From January-May 2026, all students, parents, and professionals are invited to attend a free monthly webinar on the third Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm. *Professionals may earn 1 CEU for attending.

Please note that the March 19th event will be held at the Utah Theatre instead of online.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Feb

Meet the Engineering Candidates Event

Student Activities

Come and hear about the two Engineering Senator candidate's platforms and have the opportunity to ask burning questions.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Engineering Building |
19
Feb

Mario Kart Tournament

Recreation

Come one, come all, it's Mario Kart time! Join us on February 19th at 7pm in the ARC 2nd floor IT room for a little friendly competition. It's just $5, and you can sign up day of or in the Fusion Play App beforehand.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
19
Feb

IMA Professional Meeting

Social/Networking

David Daines, the Plant Controller at TTM Technologies will be speaking about careers in industry.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Feb

Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony

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 a 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 band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
19
Feb

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Arts/Entertainment

"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Ages 6 and up

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
20
Feb

Covey Capitol Site Visit

Special Event

Join the Covey Center for a tour of the capitol led by current legislators. Learn leadership principles from government leaders, and gain an inside view of the capitol's inner workings. Contact the Covey Center to sign up!

All Day |
20
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
20
Feb

Virtual Mock Interview Day 2026

Special Event | Focused Friday

Virtual interviews are here to stay, over 80% of employers use them! Get ahead by joining the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day, where you’ll practice real interview questions, receive feedback from employer partners, and boost your confidence in a supportive environment.

The event takes place February 20, 2026. 20-minute interview slots are available between 10 am and 1 pm and will be hosted entirely through Handshake.
Registration starts January 5, 2026—spots fill quickly, so be sure to save your place early!

Register to attend.

Level up your interview game and make valuable employer connections!

10:00 am - 1:00 pm |
20
Feb

Beaver County Remote Work Info Tour

Information/Orientation

Come learn about the programs offered by the Rural Online Initiative through USU Extension to support remote work and e-commerce. When: February 20, 10 -11:30 a.m. in Beaver Noon - 1:30 p.m. in Minersville 2:15 - 3:30 p.m. in Milford Locations: Beaver City Offices 30 W 300 S, Beaver, UT 84713 at 10 - 11:30 a.m. Minersville Library 40 W Main, Minersville, UT 84752 at noon - 1:30 p.m. Milford City Hall 26 S 100 W, Milford, UT 84751 at 2:15 - 3:30 p.m. Who: 17+ years old (must have prior work experience) Facilitator: This program is sponsored by Utah State University Extension. What: Come learn about the programs offered by the Rural Online Initiative through USU Extension to support remote work and e-commerce. The purpose of the Rural Online Initiative (ROI) Program is to provide Utah’s rural workforce and businesses with education, training, and services for online opportunities in remote employment, freelance work, and e-commerce. This short meeting will help you begin the ROI Program process, during which you will be connected to online training and employment opportunities!

10:00 am - 3:30 pm |
20
Feb

Hannah Klugman Thesis Defense

Conference/Seminar

The Influence of Habitat and Specialization on Mountain Lion Hunting Strategy in a Multi-Prey System

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Natural Resources Building |
20
Feb

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
20
Feb

Continuing Education: Bridging Social Work and Peacebuilding

Workshop/Training

Join the Transforming Communities Institute on February 20th from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Amanda Ford, LCSW & Julie Stevens, LCSW. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
20
Feb

Squire's Orem Women in Accounting Luncheon

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

Your journey as a woman in accounting or finance starts here. Join Squire’s Women Improving Professionally (WIP) Group for an insightful session designed for women accounting & finance students. Discover our inclusive work environment, explore career opportunities for women, participate in a Q&A session with some of our professionals, and enjoy lunch on us— register on Handshake now!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
20
Feb

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
20
Feb

Active Decision-Making Workshop

Workshop/Training

Learn how your mind works when making decisions. Explore a research-backed tool that helps clear distractions, strengthen focus, and improve decision-making.
This is a 90-minute interactive workshop that includes a free lunch.

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
20
Feb

Enhancing Engineering Students' Problem-Solving through Metacognition and Self-Regulation (Part 2)

Workshop/Training

Problem-solving in engineering is widely recognized as one of the most challenging skills to teach and learn. Success relies heavily on students’ understanding of
the problem-solving task (metacognitive knowledge about tasks) and their ability to self-regulate through monitoring and evaluation strategies. This interactive workshop draws on research with undergraduate engineering and mathematics students, which identified seven distinct learning episodes that illustrate the interplay between task understanding, self-regulation, and performance. The workshop consists of two complementary parts. The first part, delivered in November 2025 and titled “Understanding the Problem-Solving Task,” invited participants to explore these seven learning episodes, reflect on student approaches, and identify instructional strategies tailored to each scenario. The second part, “Designing Instructional Strategies for Adaptive Problem-Solving,” focuses on hands-on application, engaging attendees in activities and case discussions to develop and refine instructional practices that enhance metacognitive awareness and self-regulation.

12:30 pm - 1:20 pm | Engineering Building |
20
Feb

Research in Action Workshop

Workshop/Training

Title: Enhancing Engineering Students' Problem-Solving through Metacognition and Self-Regulation (Part 2)
Abstract: This interactive workshop draws on research with undergraduate engineering and mathematics students, which identi?ed seven distinct learning episodes that illustrate the interplay between task understanding, self-regulation, and performance.

12:30 pm - 1:20 pm | Engineering Building |
20
Feb

Logan Canyon Cross Country Skiing

Recreation

Join us for an afternoon of Cross Country Skiing on the Temple Fork Trail within Logan Canyon. As we glide along the trail, we’ll be surrounded by snow-draped pine and aspen forests, with towering limestone cliffs rising above the canyon walls. Open meadows reveal sweeping views of the canyon and nearby ridgelines, while Temple Fork Creek weaves through the landscape, partially frozen and quietly flowing beneath the snow. This trip is beginner friendly and we welcome people of all experience levels to join us for a fun afternoon in the great outdoors. We plan to ski approximately 4 miles with 800 ft of total vertical gain. We plan to return to campus in the evening just after dark.

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
20
Feb

Soul Food: 1940s Night in Harlem

Cultural

Soul Food is the grand finale of the Center for Community’s Black History Month celebrations. Join us for an immersive evening honoring African American culture and history. This year’s theme, “1940’s Night in Harlem,” brings the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance to life through food, art, and live performance. Dress to impress! Arrive early to explore cultural and educational displays before the program begins.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
20
Feb

Science Unwrapped - Microplastic Taxis for Microbes

Special Event | Science Unwrapped

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the free, public outreach program of USU's College of Arts and Sciences. Our events begin with a brief presentation, and are followed by hands-on learning activities and refreshments. At our February 20 event: Plastics are everywhere in our modern world, providing convenience for packaging, clothing, furnishings, infrastructure and the many consumer products that make our lives easier. But plastic waste, which breaks down into small particles, is making its way into our air, soils, water, food – and into our bodies – all of which can harm our health and environment. USU environmental engineers Akib Al Mahir and Joanna (Liyuan) Hou are studying how microplastics interact with varied microbes in wastewater. Some of these microbes are beneficial and can break down microplastics. Others are harmful to humans and the environment. Akib and Joanna are exploring how microplastics behave like “tiny Uber drivers” that can transport microbes in ways that are helpful and not helpful.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
20
Feb

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Arts/Entertainment

"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Ages 6 and up

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
21
Feb

Backcountry Skiing Basics Workshop & Tour

Recreation

Come learn the basics of backcountry skiing/boarding with us! We’ll spend an evening in the classroom covering how to use alpine touring equipment/splitboard to get up and down the mountain, the basics of avalanche safety equipment, how to locate and interpret an avalanche danger forecast, and route planning. The following day we’ll head out into the Bear River mountains for a full day on our touring equipment. In addition to getting some backcountry turns, we’ll cover the basics of avalanche rescue, snowpack evaluation, and terrain management. This trip is geared toward resort skiers/boarders who want to learn how to venture into the backcountry safely. No backcountry experience is required but you must be comfortable riding black diamond terrain. Participants must be prepared for strenuous hiking and a full day in winter conditions, snow or shine.

7:00 am - 4:00 pm |
21
Feb

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.

9:00 am - 11:00 am | George S. Eccles Business Building |
21
Feb

Student Professional Awareness Conference

Conference/Seminar

SPAC is an annual conference for students hosted by USU IEEE. We will have a keynote speaker and many workshops for students to choose from. Topics will include robotics, AI research, FPGAs, microcontrollers, and systems engineering. Students will be able to learn about local engineering companies and talk with their representatives.
This will be held in the Engineering building. Lunch will be provided.

9:30 am - 3:00 pm | Engineering Building |
21
Feb

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Arts/Entertainment

"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Ages 6 and up

1:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
21
Feb

Meet The Fletchers Gallery Talk and Exhibitions Opening

Arts/Entertainment

Celebrate the opening of Meet the Fletchers with a gallery talk and reception. Hear from curators Danielle Stewart, PhD (NEHMA) and James Swensen, Ph.D (BYU), and Ronald Jenkins, grandson of Calvin Fletcher. Enjoy art, music and more!

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Feb

A Celtic Celebration with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

Experience the charm and mysticism of Celtic music as AFCO is joined by guest soprano soloist Alex Sharpe and Celtic violinist Máiréad Nesbitt to bring the joy of Celtic music to Cache Valley. This family pops style concert will have you ready to dance a little jig as you delight in the sounds of Irish & Scottish folklore and tradition.

Ages 8+

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
23
Feb

Joint Student Leadership Application

Student Activities

Submit one application to apply for 3 positions in the Huntsman School: Business Ambassadors, Business Council, and Freshman Academy (FA) Mentor Applications Due: March 22, 2026 Minimum requirements: HSB Major | 3.0 GPA

From 2/23 , All Day to 3/22 , All Day |
23
Feb

Where’s Jon? Scavenger Hunt

Student Activities

Join the Huntsman School of Business for a week-long scavenger hunt as we celebrate the legacy of Jon M. Huntsman Sr.! Each day, a life-sized cutout of Jon will be hidden in a different location across the school—highlighting some of our most impactful (but sometimes overlooked) student centers and resources. Follow @huntsmanschool on Instagram to find Jon’s location and grab a king-sized treat while supplies last. Come learn about the man behind the name and discover the spaces designed for your success! 

All Day | Huntsman Hall |
23
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
23
Feb

E-Week Service Project - Food Drive

Student Activities

Give back to the community by donating food to SNAC!

All Day | Engineering Building |
23
Feb

San Juan County Remote Work Open Houses- Blanding & Montezuma

Information/Orientation

Come learn about the programs offered by the Rural Online Initiative through USU Extension to support remote work and e-commerce.

When: February 23, 10 a.m. -10:30 a.m. in Blanding and noon - 12:30 p.m. in Montezuma Creek

Locations:

Blanding Arts & Events Center Ballroom
715 W 200 S, Blanding, UT 84511
10:00-m 10:30 am

Montezuma Creek Library
516 UT-162, Montezuma Creek, UT 84534
noon-12:30 PM

Who: 17+ years old (must have prior work experience)

Facilitator: This program is sponsored by Utah State University Extension.

What: Come learn about the programs offered by the Rural Online Initiative through USU Extension to support remote work and e-commerce.

The purpose of the Rural Online Initiative (ROI) Program is to provide Utah’s rural workforce and businesses with education, training, and services for online opportunities in remote employment, freelance work, and e-commerce. This short meeting will help you begin the ROI Program process, during which you will be connected to online training and employment opportunities!

10:00 am - 12:30 pm |
23
Feb

Lunch and Linger

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Come grab some Jimmy John's sandwiches for lunch in celebration of E-week! Brought to you by E-council.

11:30 am - 1:30 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Feb

Spring Bouldering Competition

Recreation

The Spring Bouldering Competition targets advanced bouldering, emphasizing powerful movement, precise footwork, and efficient problem-solving on difficult problems.

12:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
23
Feb

Paper Rockets with EWB USU

Student Activities

Make and launch paper rockets for engineering week with Engineers Without Borders USU! Assemble your rocket in the Engineering Atrium and then launch them on the Engineering Quad. Snacks will be provided.

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Feb

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
23
Feb

Nutrition Workshops

Recreation

Join us for these 30-minute nutrition mini-workshops, each covering a different topic to help you build your nutrition knowledge The first is from 3:00 - 3:30 PM, and the second workshop will follow from 4:00 - 4:30 PM

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
23
Feb

Geo Speaker Series: Dylan Wilmeth

Conference/Seminar

Dylan Wilmeth (Grand Valley State University) will give a presentation.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
23
Feb

MAE Research Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Join us for a research seminar presented by Dr. Todd Moon, USU Electrical and Computer Engineering

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
23
Feb

Open Forum - QANR Dean Candidate, Venu (Kal) Kalavacharla

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Open Forum for Venu (Kal) Kalavacharla, a candidate for the position of Dean in the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. There will be a 30 minute presentation from Dr. Kalavacharla, and the remaining time will be left for Q&A.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
23
Feb

2026 Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Award Event

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

At the 2026 ASF Scholarship Award Event, retired NASA astronaut Charlie Precourt will share insights about the foundation and reflect on his experiences as an astronaut. The event will also recognize USU's current Astronaut Scholar and mark the opening of applications for the next scholar.

All USU students with an interested in STEM are encouraged to attend this free event.

Join us on February 23, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the Engineering Building, Room 103.

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Feb

Senator Debate

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us for the Huntsman School of Business Senator Debate to hear directly from the candidates running to represent you. Learn about their goals, ask questions, and gain the insight you need to make an informed vote. Food will be provided.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
23
Feb

Remote Work Open House

Information/Orientation

Utah State University's Rural Online Initiative is a resource to increase rural employment, specifically remote work. If you are interested in remote work and want to learn more about it and how USU can help you get started, stop by Town Hall on Monday, Feb 23 to get some information.

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm |
23
Feb

International Business Association

Student Activities

Join us for an engaging evening of international trivia, where global insight meets spirited competition. Connect with fellow students, challenge your knowledge of the world, and enjoy a thoughtfully curated social experience. Come ready to think globally, compete with purpose, and have fun in a dynamic, welcoming setting.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Business Building – Tanner Lounge (9th Floor) |
23
Feb

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Feb

Homebuyer Education Webinar

Workshop/Training

USU Extension Salt Lake County & USU Salt Lake present "You Were MINT to be a Homeowner. A free homebuyer education webinar for USU students, faculty, and staff. Turn your homeownership dreams into reality! Join us on Zoom for an engaging and informative workshop designed to guide you through every step of the home-buying process.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
23
Feb

American Festival Chorus High School Choral Festival

Arts/Entertainment

This exceptional evening of choral music will showcase the many outstanding young singers in our region, as the American Festival Chorus is joined by members of local high school choral programs and the USU Chamber Singers. Your spirits will lift as you listen to hundreds of melodious voices joined in song. Please join us in supporting our next generation of musical talent!

All ages

Free – no ticket required

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
23
Feb

Logan Canyon Winds

Arts/Entertainment

Logan Canyon Winds, the faculty wind quintet in residence at Utah State University, invites you to attend this free concert of delightful chamber music for woodwinds. Works by August Klughardt, Andrejs Jansons, Adrien Barthe, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are featured on this program. This concert is free to attend for audiences 7 and up, and there will also be a livestream for those unable to attend in person, which can be found on the Caine School of the Arts YouTube channel.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
24
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
24
Feb

E-Week Service Project - Food Drive

Student Activities

Give back to the community by donating food to SNAC!

All Day | Engineering Building |
24
Feb

We Engineer E-Week Event

Student Activities

Come enjoy some friendly competition at We Engineer's e-week event!

10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Feb

Bridging Campus & Community: How Extension Supports Students & Staff

Workshop/Training

Utah State University Extension connects campus expertise with practical, research-based resources that support student success and personal well-being. In this Front & Center session, Dr. Brian Higginbotham, Associate Vice President for USU Extension, will highlight Extension programs and areas of expertise that might be of interest to students, such as financial well-being, relationships, mental and emotional health, food and nutrition, and community engagement. Participants will learn when and why advisors and other student-facing professionals might consider Extension as a referral or support resource, how Extension complements existing campus services, and how to connect students to Extension resources. The session will showcase Extension resources that directly benefit staff and students alike—such as HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org and StrongerMarriage.org—providing practical tools for strengthening relationships at work, at home, and in the community.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
24
Feb

QANR Awards Reception

Reception/Reunion

QANR Awards Reception

All Day | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
24
Feb

ArtSci Faculty in Focus: Sasha Kasman Laude (Music)

Conference/Seminar

ArtSci Faculty in Focus series celebrates the breadth of faculty expertise in the College of Arts & Sciences, showcasing faculty achievements in research/creative work and teaching. Winner of the inaugural ArtSci Distinction in Creativity Award, Professor Sasha Kasman Laude will be featured, performing and discussing her work.
**Located at the Impact Commons inside the Chase Fine Arts Center**

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center |
24
Feb

ASCE/ITE E-Week Event

Student Activities

Come create your own concrete coaster while learning more about concrete! Hosted by ASCE and ITE for E-Week!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

In-Person Advising Visit

Information/Orientation

Academic advisors, Tayler Mountford and Olivia Lee, will be visiting the Brigham City Campus for in-person advising on Tuesday, February 24th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to connect face-to-face, discuss your academic goals, and address any questions you may have. Plus, as a little incentive, there will be a U-State hat for any students who drop by and check in, so be sure to stop in and say hi!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

In-person Advising Visit to USU-Brigham City Campus

Special Event

Academic advisors for the following majors will be visiting the campus in-person for student walk-in appointments: -Exploratory -Integrated Studies -Elementary and Early Childhood Education -Horticulture and Residential Landscape Design & Construction -Agricultural Science and General Studies Associate degrees

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

Philosophy Capstone Presentations

Special Event

Philosophy seniors will offer short presentations on philosophical topics that are important to them, as a demonstration of the skills and knowledge they have gained through their studies. All are welcome.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Old Main |
24
Feb

Pitch Competition

Special Event | Competitions

Come with a business idea to pitch and see where that pitch could lead you in the future.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

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.

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
24
Feb

Master of Human Resources Sips and Tips In-Person Information Session

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Learn more about how a Master of Human Resources program can benefit your career! Attend a Sips & Tips in-person information session with sodas/donuts. Recruiting students will present and answer any questions you may have.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session

Information/Orientation

Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at a virtual information session.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
24
Feb

Kayak Roll Sessions

Recreation

Come on over to the HPER pools and learn how to kayak roll during our open sessions. These are open to all students and free, with no registration required.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | HPER Building |
24
Feb

HIGH Vibes: High Fitness Event

Recreation

Join us for High Vibes Only, a high-energy HIGH Fitness class packed with upbeat music, easy-to-follow choreography, and full-body cardio fun. Come sweat, smile, and boost your mood with a workout that’s all about positivity and good vibes! Class will be held in the MAC gym at the ARC from 7-8pm. It's free with a group fitness pass or just $5 without. Grab your spot now!

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
24
Feb

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Feb

Living Winds: Joint Faculty Flute and Saxophone Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Join woodwind faculty Dr. Jeiran Hasan, flute and Dr. Andrew Stonerock, saxophone collaborating with pianist Amy Glenn for an evening of repertoire by living composers including David Biedenbender, Dorothee Eberhardt, Reena Esmail, Russell Peterson, Ali Ryerson, Gary Schocker, and John Williams. This event is free and open to the public and will be live-streamed on the Caine School of the Arts YouTube channel.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
25
Feb

Breakfast by the Dean

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Come enjoy muffins, fruit, cereal for breakfast in celebration of E-Week!

8:00 am - 10:00 am | Engineering Building |
25
Feb

Second 7-week Session

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

34 instruction days, 1 test day

From 2/25 , All Day to 4/21 , All Day | Utah State University |
25
Feb

Professional Headshots

Social/Networking

Get a free professional headshot at the Huntsman School of Business! Perfect for LinkedIn and other professional profiles. Drop in anytime during the time slot and meet at Shaw’s Café to take your photo.

9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Feb

E-Week Service Project - Food Drive

Student Activities

Give back to the community by donating food to SNAC!

All Day | Engineering Building |
25
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
25
Feb

ASCE E-Week Event

Student Activities

Come enjoy building some pipe cleaner structures and friendly competition! Hosted by ASCE for E-Week!

10:30 am - 12:30 pm | Engineering Building |
25
Feb

Lunch & Learn - Make a Spending Plan to Take Down Your Debt

Workshop/Training

USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn on making a plan to take down debt. If the holiday season or high inflation pushed your debt higher than expected, you’re not alone. Join us for a webinar taught by Accredited Financial Counselors from USU Extension’s Empowering Financial Wellness team where we will take you through creating a debt payoff plan focused on debt repayment and demonstrate how to use PowerPay, a free debt repayment tool. *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
25
Feb

Learning Staircase Series - Conner Hobbs

Social/Networking

Conner Hobbs is the co-founder of Keva. Keva focuses on creating smart locks that work without WIFI. This helps property managers mange their properties remotely. Conner has learned many valuable leadership skills through Utah State's Covey Leadership Center. Conner is currently studying finance at USU with a passion for building and leading. As a founder and project manager, Conner bring a strong finance background and I would considers himself a story-teller. His personal mantra is "just enough is not enough". Conner is active in the Huntsman Business Scholars, USU Financial Investment Club, USU Honors Program, and the Covey Leadership Center.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
25
Feb

Mentor Lunch and Learn: Aligning Expectations

Student Activities

Join us for February's Mentor Development Training Lunch and Learn. FREE lunch! This month we will talking about Aligning Expectations: Ground Rules for Better Relationships.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
25
Feb

USU Education Career Fair

Fair/Festival | Career Fair

Whether you are close to graduation or considering going into education, the annual USU Education Career Fair for teacher recruitment is a great opportunity to meet with nearly 100 schools and school districts throughout Utah and the nation. Some will be interviewing that day, so come dressed professionally with resumes and prepared to interview. Register early to research the growing list of schools that will be attending.

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
25
Feb

Legacy of Val Day of Service: Caption-a-Thon with USU Digital Digital Accessibility

Student Activities

Honor the legacy of Val R. Christensen by captioning USU-connected videos and making information more accessible. Captioning is a great example of how making an aspect of daily life more accessible benefits all community members. No experience necessary, just make sure to bring a laptop and ear buds! We'll be using a captioning program to meet our goal to caption hundreds of minutes. Sign up at AggiePulse (link below).

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Feb

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
25
Feb

Pizza Night with Fish and Wildlife Professionals

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Join us for an evening of networking, conversation, and recruiting with prospective employers. You’ll have the chance to ask questions and get feedback in a relaxed, casual setting.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
25
Feb

Launching Logan’s Night Sky Monitoring Program

Student Activities

Artificial light at night doesn’t just hide the stars; it changes ecosystems. From migratory bird navigation to nocturnal mammal behavior, light pollution has measurable impacts on wildlife and human communities. Join the Wildlife Society and Berryman Institute for an informational meeting about launching a student-led Night Sky Monitoring Program in partnership with Audubon’s Gilmore Sanctuary. This volunteer-based program will collect standardized data on sky brightness and light pollution in the Logan area, contributing to conservation, research, and outreach efforts. We are currently in the early stages and need student interest before officially launching. This is a great opportunity to gain field experience, contribute to community science, and help build a new conservation initiative from the ground up.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
25
Feb

Cardboard Boat Race

Recreation

Join us for the annual E-Week cardboard boat race! Prizes for coolest boat, fastest boat, and most durable boat will be given! Sign-up with your team before Sunday the 22nd of February!

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | HPER Building |
25
Feb

ELS: Alex Swanson

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Alex Swanson credits his success to his wife, three children, and his passion for entrepreneurship. He loves entrepreneurship and encourages it to anyone seeking career advice. While studying accounting at the University of Utah, Alex found himself learning more from podcasts and books than from his classes. After graduation, he took a job at the front desk of a dental office to put that knowledge into practice. Alex has built his career on curiosity, resilience, and an endless appetite for reading and learning. Entrepreneurship has transformed his life, and he believes its future is brighter than ever. With instant access to the wisdom of the world’s greatest minds, he sees unlimited opportunity for the next generation of entrepreneurs. Using his entrepreneurial skills, Alex founded Nuvia Dental Implant Centers. The clinics specialize in giving patients permanent zirconia teeth in 24 hours, eliminating the need for temporary dentures. They offer transparent pricing, flexible payment plans, and emphasize patient eligibility, clinical experience, and the promise of restoring function and confidence through a permanent smile. Alex is also a staunch advocate for eliminating social media, attributing much of his focus and success to staying clear of its distractions. He firmly believes that the defining strength of America—and a gift to humanity—is entrepreneurship: risk-takers betting on themselves, building a better future for their families, communities, and society as a whole.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
25
Feb

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Feb

Concerto Competition Winners' Concert

Arts/Entertainment

The concert features winners of the annual concerto competition representing performers of many different specialties. Colorful repertoire featuring solo piano, cello, violin, and saxophone with orchestra in works by masters such Tchaikovsky, Brahms or Liszt will be performed alongside contemporary works including world premiere by student composer and solo pianist Adam Bowen. 

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
26
Feb

USU & You: Lauren Schwanz

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to the USU & You radio show this week! We will be chatting with Lauren Schwanz, VITA Coordinator for Uintah Basin Association of Governments.
https://www.basinnow.com/104-5-fm-kvel-newstal

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
26
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
26
Feb

E-Week Service Project - Food Drive

Student Activities

Give back to the community by donating food to SNAC!

All Day | Engineering Building |
26
Feb

Research on Capitol Hill

Exhibition

Research on Capitol Hill (ROCH) is an annual celebration of undergraduate research and creative pursuits. Students have the opportunity to show policy-makers how innovative and impactful their research is and how important the state’s support is to continue conducting such exciting work. From projects on drought-tolerant plants to performance anxiety, self-charging car batteries to social media trends, our students will have meaningful conversations with potential for significant impact on the state.

9:00 am - 1:00 pm |
26
Feb

Where’s Jon? Scavenger Hunt

Student Activities

Join the Huntsman School of Business for a week-long scavenger hunt as we celebrate the legacy of Jon M. Huntsman Sr.! Each day, a life-sized cutout of Jon will be hidden in a different location across the school—highlighting some of our most impactful (but sometimes overlooked) student centers and resources. Follow @huntsmanschool on Instagram to find Jon’s location and grab a king-sized treat while supplies last. Come learn about the man behind the name and discover the spaces designed for your success! 

All Day | Huntsman Hall |
26
Feb

Professional Headshots

Social/Networking

Get a free professional headshot at the Huntsman School of Business! Perfect for LinkedIn and other professional profiles. Drop in anytime during the time slot and meet at Shaw’s Café to take your photo.

9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
26
Feb

E Week Egg Drop

Student Activities

Come participate in the Engineers Week egg drop hosted by BMES, ASEE, and IBE. Show off your design skills and compete for prizes!

10:30 am - 12:30 pm | Engineering Building |
26
Feb

African American Read-In

Lecture/Readings

Join the USU Department of English for the annual African American Read-In. Use the link to register for the event. This year we will be reading "James" by Percival Everett. Obtain a copy of the text and read along with us. We will have weekly, in-person reading groups throughout the month of February to discuss the text. Everyone is welcome!

5 February: through Ch. 11
12 February: through Ch. 25
19 February: Part 2 through Ch. 6
26 February: to the end

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
26
Feb

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
26
Feb

Next Step Night in Provo, UT

Information/Orientation

You've applied to college. What's next? USU's Next Step Nights are open-house events designed to help you prepare to start college. Come learn about vital next steps such as confirming your enrollment, completing orientation module one, and creating a financial plan. You can also meet with representatives from academic colleges. Students who attend and complete required steps are eligible to receive a $250 Affordability Grant.

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
26
Feb

Religious Ethics, Secular Morals: Which "Made" Modernity?

Lecture/Readings

USU alumnus Michael Cevering, currently a PhD student at Saint Louis University, will offer this lecture exploring the attempts to ground morality that helped to form the modern world.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Old Main |
26
Feb

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
26
Feb

Covey Case Competition

Workshop/Training

Put your leadership skills to the ultimate test. Join us for the Covey Case Competition, where you’ll tackle real-world business challenges, showcase your strategic thinking, and compete for cash prizes.

Register today!

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
26
Feb

Covey Drive Workshop - Michelle SMith

Workshop/Training

Ignite your professional ambition with Michelle Smith. Learn how to unlock the internal motivation and passion needed to sustain high performance and achieve your most audacious goals.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
26
Feb

Communitas Lecture Series: Kevin Snipes

Lecture/Readings

Kevin Snipes is a visual artist whose work primarily consists of an interplay of narrative drawings and hand-built porcelain constructions. He holds a BFA (1994) from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a MFA (2004) from the University of Florida (2003).

5:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Feb

Community Night

Special Event

Community members, families, and students alike are invited to join us as the College of Engineering clubs share their projects and celebrate their hard work during this Engineers Week event. Sponsored by the Engineering Ambassadors.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
26
Feb

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
26
Feb

Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops

Workshop/Training

Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned.

This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement.

This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
26
Feb

Beyond the Books: The We Engineer Talent Show

Student Activities

Join We Engineer for a fun, high-energy talent show featuring engineers showcasing their creativity beyond the classroom. Come support your peers and enjoy an evening of unexpected talents.

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
26
Feb

BAP Professional Meeting with Greg Bleazard (CFO at Kenworth Sales, Inc.)

Social/Networking

Join us for an inside look at an accounting career that spans both public accounting and industry. Our guest speaker is a CFO who began his career in public accounting and will share how those experiences shaped his path to executive leadership. Come hear practical insights, career advice, and lessons learned that can help you navigate your own accounting journey.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
27
Feb

Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research

Conference/Seminar

Each year, the Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research allows student researchers from all over the state to come and present their research. Presentations are given to an interdisciplinary audience, as accepted research projects can be centered on anything from art to molecular biology. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.

8:00 am - 1:00 pm |
27
Feb

E-Week Service Project - Food Drive

Student Activities

Give back to the community by donating food to SNAC!

All Day | Engineering Building |
27
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
27
Feb

Teton Cross Country Skiing & Camping

Recreation

Join us for a weekend of cross-country skiing in Grand Teton National Park. Come see winter from a brand new perspective as we glide across open valleys and frozen meadows with the jagged peaks of the Teton Range in the background.

All Day |
27
Feb

Covey Leadership Industry Visit to Adobe & Pattern

Conference/Seminar

Join the Covey Leadership Center on a visit to Pattern and Adobe to hear from department leaders and network with recruiters.

These programs open doors to incredible opportunities, from networking with professionals to seeing best practices in action. Dress is business professional.

10:30 am - 2:30 pm |
27
Feb

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
27
Feb

E-Week Soldering Workshop

Social/Networking

Come learn how to solder from IEEE and the Idea Factory!

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Engineering Building |
27
Feb

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
27
Feb

ASC Five Slide Friday

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us every other week for Five-Slide Fridays! These events are casual lunchtime meetups (bring your own lunch!) where faculty and students share short talks about their research, projects, career paths, or favorite data tools. While some people use more than five slides, we promise to keep it informal and fun!

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
27
Feb

CANRI Panel: Forests & Fire

Panel Discussion/Presentation | USU Museum Week

This panel explores Forests & Fire and how land managers, researchers, and artists are working to figure out how to cultivate healthy forests. Dr. Justin DeRose, Wildland Resources Brian Trick, U.S. Forest Service Dr. Cat Edgeley, Environment & Society Adrian Hatfield, Painter Moderator, Dr. Betsy Brunner, Comm Studies

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
27
Feb

Logan Canyon Snowshoe Hiking

Recreation

Join us for an afternoon of snowshoe hiking on the Limber Pine Trail within Logan Canyon. As we climb through stands of hardy limber pine and fir, the forest gradually opens to reveal sweeping vistas of Logan Canyon stretching below. From exposed ridgelines, you can see snow-covered peaks, rolling backcountry terrain, and distant mountain ranges layered against the sky. This trip is very beginner friendly and highly recommended to anyone looking to try something new or go on a winter adventure. We plan to ski/hike approximately 1.5 miles with 200 ft of total vertical gain. We plan to return to campus in the evening before dark.

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
27
Feb

HackUSU - The Largest Hackathon in the Intermountian West

Social/Networking | Focused Friday

HackUSU 2026 INCOMING!!!

Join us at Utah State University for 24 hours of creativity, collaboration, and innovation at HackUSU 2026, happening February 27–28 in Huntsman Hall.

Students from all majors and skill levels are invited to build, learn, and connect with industry professionals while competing for thousands of dollars in prizes. Whether you’re hacking all night, attending workshops, or networking with sponsors, HackUSU is designed to be an inclusive, high-energy experience for everyone.

Food: Meals, snacks, and drinks provided
Cost: $15

Registration is open now!
https://lnkd.in/dd5hjZtW

Competition Tracks Include:
• Cybersecurity
• Hardware
• Hack the Planet
• Game Development
• AI & Machine Learning
• Datathon
• Sports Analytics

Sponsors Include:
• Space Dynamics Laboratory
• Lightning Kite
• AT&T
• L3Harris
• Sage Labs
• Focused Support LLC
• 309th Software Engineering Group
• Lucid Software

Whether you're a seasoned coder or just curious about tech, HackUSU is designed to be inclusive, educational, and fun. We hope you’ll consider joining us for this unforgettable experience.

From 2/27 at 3:00 pm to 2/28 at 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
27
Feb

Esports Open House

Recreation

Did you know that Utah State has an Esports Arena? Where you can play video, computer and board games? Well, if you didn't know, now you can find out as we're hosting an open house on February 27th from 5-11pm. The Esports Arena is located next to Maverick Stadium in the old Distribution Center. The space will be open and free to all. Come by for an hour or stay the whole time. Bring your friends and come play!

5:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
27
Feb

Prepared Guitar

Arts/Entertainment

Touring Improvising Musician Jakob Pek. https://www.youtube.com/@JakobPek

5:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
27
Feb

E-Week Awards Banquet and Dance

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Join us as we wrap up Engineering Week with our Closing Awards Banquet & Dance!
Celebrate a week of innovation, teamwork, and engineering excellence with an evening of great food, well-earned recognition, and fun. Dinner will be served, followed by awards honoring outstanding achievements across the College of Engineering. After the awards, stay and celebrate with music and dancing as we close out E-Week together. We look forward to celebrating our engineering community and all that we’ve accomplished!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
27
Feb

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 a 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 band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
27
Feb

Sasha Kasman Laude Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Assistant Professor of Piano Dr. Sasha Kasman Laude presents a solo recital including the music of Frédéric Chopin and Nikolai Medtner.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
27
Feb

Intramural Capture the Flag

Recreation

Join us for our first-ever late-night Intramural Capture the Flag tournament! Starting at 9pm in the Fieldhouse, you'll work with your team to bring home the ultimate bragging rights and, of course, an IM champ shirt. Since this is a first-time event, we're offering a $5 single sports pass for those who don't have an IM membership. Already have a pass? It's still free then. Registration will open on February 1st and run until all team spots are filled. Buy your pass online and make your team in the Fusion Play App.

9:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Nelson Field House |
28
Feb

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.

9:00 am - 11:00 am | George S. Eccles Business Building |
28
Feb

Teton Cross Country Skiing & Camping

Recreation

Join us for a weekend of cross-country skiing in Grand Teton National Park. Come see winter from a brand new perspective as we glide across open valleys and frozen meadows with the jagged peaks of the Teton Range in the background.

All Day |
28
Feb

Rock-n-Fossil Day

Exhibition

The Department of Geosciences will hold its annual Rock-n-Fossil Day on February 28. The event is free and open to the public. Demonstrations, presentations, rock/mineral identification, museum tours, and kids activities are all part of the fun.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Geology building |
28
Feb

Student Book Club

Student Activities

Join fellow students to discuss The Raven Boys by #1 NYT bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater. Blue Sargent never saw the soon-to-be dead—until a boy named Gansey spoke to her. Now she's caught up in his quest alongside three other Raven Boys, and the warning that she'll cause her true love to die suddenly feels very real. All students welcome.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | USU Libraries |
28
Feb

Origins: Songs by Music Therapy Majors

Arts/Entertainment

This concert features an evening of original compositions written by individuals in the music therapy program. Each piece reflects the unique perspectives and relationships that shape their musical voices, emphasizing the human connection at the heart of music-making.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
28
Feb

Faculty Brass Quintet Recital

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
01
Mar

Teton Cross Country Skiing & Camping

Recreation

Join us for a weekend of cross-country skiing in Grand Teton National Park. Come see winter from a brand new perspective as we glide across open valleys and frozen meadows with the jagged peaks of the Teton Range in the background.

All Day |
02
Mar

Season 2 Intramural Registration Open

Recreation

Registration for season 2 of spring Intramurals is open! Offerings include softball, kickball, and futsal. Grab a $30 all-sports pass and get access to all leagues and tournaments for the semester. Just want to play one sport? Grab the single sports pass for $15. Buy your pass online and then make your team in the Fusion Play App. Registration will close on March 19th.

All Day | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
02
Mar

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
02
Mar

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
02
Mar

Geosciences Speaker Series: Rachel Phillips (aka GeoGirl)

Conference/Seminar

Rachel Phillips (University of South Carolina) will be presenting on geoscience communication.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
02
Mar

Plants, Soils & Climate Graduate Student Seminar

Conference/Seminar

PSC Graduate Seminar is held most Mondays from January to April. Weekly seminar will have different presenters, from graduate students to invited guest speakers.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
02
Mar

Open Forum - QANR Dean Candidate, Dan Moser

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Open Forum for Dan Moser, a candidate for the position of Dean in the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. There will be a 30 minute presentation from Dr. Moser, and the remaining time will be left for Q&A.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
02
Mar

Guiding the Next Generation: Empowering Graduate Students Through Mentorship

Workshop/Training | Sparkshops

Mentoring graduate students is both an opportunity and a responsibility that shapes the next generation of scholars, educators, and professionals. This Sparkshop invites faculty to reflect on the impact of mentoring relationships, explore approaches that support professional growth, and consider how intentional mentorship contributes to a thriving and inclusive graduate experience.

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Mar

Calculus 2 Mid-Semester Review

Student Activities

Calculus 2 mid-semester math review. Hosted by the EMRC. Come review material from the first half of the semester.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
02
Mar

Calculus 3 Mid-Semester Review Part 1

Student Activities

Calculus 3 mid-semester math review. Hosted by the EMRC. Come review material from the first half of the semester.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
02
Mar

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
02
Mar

Music Department Showcase

Arts/Entertainment

Join faculty and students of the Music Department in a chamber music Showcase recital. Featuring a piano trio by Dvorak, horn solo by Chabrier, two Baroque songs for voice and theorbo, a flute and oboe piano trio by Madeline Dring, a set of songs for voice and guitar by Walton, Brahms’s Violin Sonata, and a saxophone, trumpet piano trio by York.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
03
Mar

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
03
Mar

Tribute to Jon M. Huntsman

Special Event

Join us in the Huntsman Hall atrium for an interactive vision-setting experience inspired by Jon M. Huntsman Sr. Learn the story behind the founding vision of the Huntsman School of Business, reflect on your own goals for the semester and summer, and take a photo with your vision next to Jon representing the future of the Huntsman School. 

9:30 am - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
03
Mar

Unplug and Unwind | Midterm Stress Relief

Student Activities

Leave your midterm stress behind and join us for an afternoon of analog/screen free activities, including letter writing, origami, puzzles, brain teasers, and crafts. Connect with fellow students, get study tips from ABLE, and disconnect from your phone for a while.

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
03
Mar

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Huaqing Wang, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (USU)

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
03
Mar

Nutrition Workshops

Recreation

Join us for these 30-minute nutrition mini-workshops, each covering a different topic to help you build your nutrition knowledge The first is from 3:00 - 3:30 PM, and the second workshop will follow from 4:00 - 4:30 PM

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
03
Mar

In-Person Advising Visit

Information/Orientation

Academic advisors, Tayler Mountford and Olivia Lee, will be visiting the Kaysville Campus for in-person advising on Tuesday, March 3rd from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to connect face-to-face, discuss your academic goals, and address any questions you may have. Plus, as a little incentive, there will be a U-State hat for any students who drop by and check in, so be sure to stop in and say hi!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
03
Mar

In-person Advising Visit to USU-Kaysville Campus

Information/Orientation

Academic advisors for the following majors will be visiting the campus in-person for student walk-in appointments: -Exploratory -Integrated Studies -Elementary and Early Childhood Education -Horticulture and Residential Landscape Design & Construction -Agricultural Science and General Studies Associate degrees

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
03
Mar

Calculus 3 Mid-Semester Review Part 2

Student Activities

Calculus 3 mid-semester math review. Hosted by the EMRC. Come review material from the first half of the semester.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
03
Mar

Lin/Diff Mid-Semester Review Part 1

Student Activities

Linear Algebra & Differential Equations mid-semester math review. Hosted by the EMRC. Come review material from the first half of the semester.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
03
Mar

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.

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
03
Mar

DECA — Let's Get Ready for Nationals (Event Prep Meeting)

Student Activities

DECA National Qualifiers: Come and get event tips from your club presidency. Today's presentation is by Jackson Capener, president of Huntsman DECA. We will also have travel information. Remember, the $150 payment for Nationals is due by March 3. Contact Cheryl for questions.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
03
Mar

Completion & Engagement Presents: Alumni Panel Night

Student Activities

Join fellow Aggies for an evening of honest conversation and practical guidance from USU Uintah Basin Alumni. Hear real stories about career paths, challenges, and lessons learned after graduation.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
03
Mar

Decades Team Trivia | Midterm Stress Relief

Student Activities

Gather a team of 2–6 members to compete in a decades themed trivia competition (80’s, 90’s, 2000’s & 2010’s). Bragging rights guaranteed. Please register in advance to secure your spot. Register with the link below.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
03
Mar

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
03
Mar

Piano Music of Chopin - Piano Area Recital

Arts/Entertainment

USU piano students present an all-Chopin program featuring his miraculous set of miniatures, the 24 Preludes – composed in every major and minor key – as well as other works by Chopin.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
04
Mar

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
04
Mar

Next Step Night in Salt Lake City, UT

Information/Orientation

You've applied to college. What's next? USU's Next Step Nights are open-house events designed to help you prepare to start college. Come learn about vital next steps such as confirming your enrollment, completing orientation module one, and creating a financial plan. You can also meet with representatives from academic colleges. Students who attend and complete required steps are eligible to receive a $250 Affordability Grant.

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
04
Mar

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
04
Mar

Lin/Diff Mid-Semester Review Part 2

Student Activities

Linear Algebra & Differential Equations mid-semester math review. Hosted by the EMRC. Come review material from the first half of the semester.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
04
Mar

ASCE Ask a Senior Night

Student Activities

Wondering what classes to take or if you just need advice? Come to ask a senior night! Students are welcome to ask questions to our CEE seniors on any topic they might have in mind.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
04
Mar

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
04
Mar

Guitar, Bass, & Drums Festival

Arts/Entertainment

Featured artists are the Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart Organ Trio and the David Wong Trio.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
05
Mar

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
05
Mar

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
05
Mar

Open Forum - QANR Dean Candidate, Derek McLean

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Open Forum for Derek McLean, a candidate for the position of Dean in the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. There will be a 30 minute presentation from Dr. McLean, and the remaining time will be left for Q&A.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
05
Mar

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
05
Mar

Campbell Organ Festival Masterclass

Arts/Entertainment

Guest Artist: Dr. Kenneth Udy from the University of Utah.
Hymn-Playing Masterclass @ 6:00 pm and Concert @ 7:30 pm.

Dr. Udy has performed throughout the United States and Europe. He often appears with the Utah Symphony, is a guest recitalist for the daily organ recitals in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and regularly conducts workshops and seminars.

6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
05
Mar

Case Competition Prep Session

Workshop/Training

The SHRM student chapter is holding a case competition prep session. This session is intended to prepare students to participate in the annual Utah SHRM Case Competition (this year held March 21st), but any student who is interested in participating in any case competition will find the workshop useful.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
05
Mar

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
05
Mar

Campbell Organ Festival Concert

Arts/Entertainment

Guest Artist: Dr. Kenneth Udy from the University of Utah.
Hymn-Playing Masterclass @ 6:00 pm and Concert @ 7:30 pm.

Dr. Udy has performed throughout the United States and Europe. He often appears with the Utah Symphony, is a guest recitalist for the daily organ recitals in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and regularly conducts workshops and seminars.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
06
Mar

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all current undergraduate and graduate printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 70 exceptional contemporary student works from over 20 various academic institutions. This year’s juror is ceramic artist Kevin Snipes.

This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
06
Mar

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
06
Mar

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
06
Mar

President Mortensen Town Hall

Meeting

President Mortensen Town Hall - Updates from the 2026 Legislative session

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
06
Mar

President's Town Hall

Panel Discussion/Presentation

President Mortensen to provide legislation update and Q&A.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
06
Mar

The Party - Theatre Immersive Experience

Arts/Entertainment

Immersive Theatre Experience where audience members join the charged atmosphere of Cicero’s retirement party hosted by Queen Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, set in the 1950’s. Conceived and directed by visiting artist Stefanie Batten Bland (https://www.companysbb.org/sbb). 
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Queen Cleopatra and Julius Caesar invite you to 
THE PARTY

An immersive theatre experience set in the lavish home of Cleopatra of the 1950s, where the atmosphere buzzes with excitement and anticipation. Ciscero's retirement party is set to be a grand celebration honoring this revered Roman hero while whispers of unrest creep into conversations—rumors of conspiracies and looming dangers infect the happy home…

Friday and Saturday, 6 & 7 March, 7:00-9:30 p.m.

Guests of the party mingle through Cleo and Caesar’s home blending into scenes of celebration and conspiracy. Limited invitations available with three sessions per evening (~45 minutes). Come dressed to impress.

RSVP at the link below.

This is an ADA non-compliant building. Stairs and periods of standing will be required.

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm |
07
Mar

The Party - Theatre Immersive Experience

Arts/Entertainment

Immersive Theatre Experience where audience members join the charged atmosphere of Cicero’s retirement party hosted by Queen Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, set in the 1950’s. Conceived and directed by visiting artist Stefanie Batten Bland (https://www.companysbb.org/sbb). 
-----------
Queen Cleopatra and Julius Caesar invite you to 
THE PARTY

An immersive theatre experience set in the lavish home of Cleopatra of the 1950s, where the atmosphere buzzes with excitement and anticipation. Ciscero's retirement party is set to be a grand celebration honoring this revered Roman hero while whispers of unrest creep into conversations—rumors of conspiracies and looming dangers infect the happy home…

Friday and Saturday, 6 & 7 March, 7:00-9:30 p.m.

Guests of the party mingle through Cleo and Caesar’s home blending into scenes of celebration and conspiracy. Limited invitations available with three sessions per evening (~45 minutes). Come dressed to impress.

RSVP at the link below.

This is an ADA non-compliant building. Stairs and periods of standing will be required.

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm |
09
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
09
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
09
Mar

Spring Break

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

No classes.

From 3/09 , All Day to 3/13 , All Day | Utah State University |
09
Mar

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
09
Mar

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
10
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
10
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
10
Mar

Front & Center Webinar: Behind the Policy: How University Policy is Developed at USU

Workshop/Training

Wonder how university policy is developed at USU? Join us to explore the policy development process and how you can share your voice in shaping policies that impact our campus community. We’ll clarify what university policy is, explain how it differs from academic policy and the Student Code, share the story behind Policy 1001, and highlight recent policy updates—along with ways you can get involved.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
10
Mar

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
11
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
11
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
11
Mar

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
11
Mar

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
12
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
12
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
12
Mar

Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration Program

Arts/Entertainment

Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art as we expand our Mini Makers class, a toddler art exploration experience. Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is $5/child and prior registration is required.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
12
Mar

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
12
Mar

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
12
Mar

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
13
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
13
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
13
Mar

EMRC Pi Day Event

Special Event

Come to the EMRC (ENGR 332) and recite at least 12 digits of Pi to earn a free slice of pie!

9:00 am - 6:00 pm | Engineering Building |
13
Mar

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
13
Mar

ASC Five Slide Friday

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us every other week for Five-Slide Fridays! These events are casual lunchtime meetups (bring your own lunch!) where faculty and students share short talks about their research, projects, career paths, or favorite data tools. While some people use more than five slides, we promise to keep it informal and fun!

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
13
Mar

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
14
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
14
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.

All Day |
14
Mar

Community Art Day

Arts/Entertainment

Create your own cardboard Cryptid What is a cryptid? A cryptid is a mysterious creature—like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster—whose existence is claimed but not confirmed by science. Artist Clayton Bailey used his imagination and humor to bring these mythical beings to life, blurring the line between science and fantasy. In this playful sculptural activity, you’ll use cardboard pieces, fasteners, and fun materials to design your own cryptid creature. Will it have wings? Fangs? Camouflage fur? Let your imagination go wild! You’ll also get to name your creature and write a short “field tag” describing where it lives and what it does. All materials are provided. Step into the role of both artist and explorer as you dream up a new species never before seen by the human eye!

10:00 am - 1:30 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
15
Mar

Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare

Student Activities

Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC

All Day |
16
Mar

Celebrate Open Education Week

Information/Orientation

Stop by the Merrill-Cazier Library for Open Education Week to learn how to find courses with zero textbook costs. Explore easy ways to cut textbook expenses and make college more affordable. Plus, enjoy free swag and snacks while you’re there!

12:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
16
Mar

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
16
Mar

MAE Research Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Join us for a research seminar presented by Dr. Joshua Knobloch, USU Physics department

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
16
Mar

Plants, Soils & Climate Graduate Student Seminar

Conference/Seminar

PSC Graduate Seminar is held most Mondays from January to April. Weekly seminar will have different presenters, from graduate students to invited guest speakers.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
16
Mar

Geosciences Speaker Series: Emily Kleber

Conference/Seminar

Emily Kleber (Utah Geological Survey) will present on geologic mapping of the Great Salt Lake.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
16
Mar

Discovering Your Teaching Philosophy

Workshop/Training | Sparkshops

In this interactive Sparkshop, participants will explore the foundational assumptions that shape their teaching practices. Using a set of cards that pair everyday teaching keywords with key concepts from traditional educational philosophies, instructors will uncover how their values align with long-standing pedagogical traditions. This reflective activity helps participants better understand the “why” behind their instructional decisions. The session also encourages the development of a more intentional, theoretically-informed teaching philosophy.

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
16
Mar

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
17
Mar

Celebrate Open Education Week

Information/Orientation

Stop by the Merrill-Cazier Library for Open Education Week to learn how to find courses with zero textbook costs. Explore easy ways to cut textbook expenses and make college more affordable. Plus, enjoy free swag and snacks while you’re there!

12:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
17
Mar

We Engineer March Study Lounge

Student Activities

Come study and socialize at our March study lounge.

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Engineering Building |
17
Mar

In-Person Advising Visit

Information/Orientation

Academic advisor Olivia Lee will be visiting the Tooele Campus for in-person advising on Tuesday, March 17th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to connect face-to-face, discuss your academic goals, and address any questions you may have. Plus, as a little incentive, there will be a U-State hat for any students who drop by and check in, so be sure to stop in and say hi!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
17
Mar

In-Person Advising Visit

Information/Orientation

Academic advisors, Tayler Mountford and Olivia Lee, will be visiting the Orem Campus for in-person advising on Wednesday, March 18th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to connect face-to-face, discuss your academic goals, and address any questions you may have. Plus, as a little incentive, there will be a U-State hat for any students who drop by and check in, so be sure to stop in and say hi!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
17
Mar

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.

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
17
Mar

Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Dr. Charlotte Terry

Special Event

Join us for March's Uintah Basin Speaker Series. We will be hearing from our own USU Assistant Professor of History, Dr. Charlotte Terry. She will be presenting on Dominguez and Escalante Spanish Mapping of the North American West. Aggie ice cream will be served!

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
17
Mar

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Mar

Shingo Connect: USA

Conference/Seminar

At Shingo Connect, professionals from across industries come together to learn, connect, and grow with one shared goal: to improve every day. This year’s theme — Accelerating Human-Centered Transformation — explores how true excellence emerges when technology and systems align with people, culture, and principles. If you believe in leading with purpose and building organizations where excellence is the standard, this is your conference.

8:00 am - 4:00 pm |
18
Mar

Quinney Explorers

Student Activities

Curious about majors in agriculture, natural resources, food, environment, technology, business, or education? Come explore what’s possible at the Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources!

Join us for Quinney Explorers, an interactive exploratory fair designed to help you discover programs, connect with departments, and find your path.

What to expect:

FREE pizza

Prizes drawn every half hour

Swag from departments across the college

Meet student clubs and campus organizations

Connect with or schedule time with a QANR academic advisor

Whether you’re exploratory, undeclared, or just curious, this is your chance to learn, connect, and explore. Bring a friend and come see where QANR can take you!

11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
18
Mar

Fife Honor Lecture | Beyond the Monologue: Storytelling as Collaborative Worldmaking

Lecture/Readings

Beyond the Monologue: Storytelling as Collaborative Worldmaking talk by Katherine Borland is Professor in the Department of Comparative Studies and the Center for Folklore Studies at the Ohio State University. She studies and teaches about the artfulness of ordinary life, and the ways in which traditional expressive arenas constitute contested terrain Her areas of expertise include feminist oral narrative, Environmental Humanities, and festival and dance.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
18
Mar

Oscar-Winning Movie Session: I'm Still Here

Cultural

Join us for a screening of the movie I'm Still Here (Walter Salles, Brazil, 2025) followed by a Q&A about the film, the book that inspires, and award-winning Brazilian cinema, and Latin American memory. Movie in Portuguese with English subtitles.

2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
18
Mar

In-Person Advising Visit to USU-Orem Center

Information/Orientation

Academic advisors for the following majors will be visiting the campus in-person for student walk-in appointments: -Exploratory -Integrated Studies -Elementary Education -Horticulture and Residential Landscape Design & Construction -Agricultural Science and General Studies Associate degrees

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
18
Mar

CAPS Meet & Greet

Information/Orientation

Moo-ve over and meet your counselor! Students are invited to come chat with USU Counseling and Prevention Services psychologist Clark Ripplinger. Take a break from your day, learn about mental health resources available to you, grab a donut and Aggie Ice Cream, and take home a plushie cow (while supplies last). It’s udderly worth it!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
18
Mar

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Mar

Brigham City Next Step Night

Special Event

Ready to take the next step toward becoming an Aggie? Join us for USU Brigham City’s Next Step Night, an in-person event designed to help admitted and prospective students confidently move forward with enrollment. At this event, you’ll get help with: Registration and class planning Financial aid, FAFSA, and scholarships Understanding your next steps in the admission process Connecting with advisors and campus resources Whether you’re just getting started or tying up final details, our team will be there to answer questions and make sure you feel prepared for what’s next at Utah State University Brigham City. Bring your questions, bring a family member, and leave with clarity and confidence about your path to USU.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
18
Mar

ELS: Justin Haskell

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Justin Haskell began his career in the life insurance field, where he realized that Medicare plan solutions and final expense benefits were a growing need for people across the country. He decided to start Maximum Senior Benefits (MSB), a national company focused on offering these benefits while also providing peace of mind in the process. For over a decade, MSB has hired competitive, passionate sales professionals who seek to offer comfortable, tailored solutions to individuals and their families. Justin’s story starts well before that in the small town of Elk Ridge, Utah, where he spent his entire childhood, attending Payson High School and graduating in 1998. After high school, Justin served a Latter-day Saint mission in the Dominican Republic. He then attended Utah State University, majoring in International Studies with minors in International Business, Portuguese, and French. After graduating, Justin joined Best Buddies International, a nonprofit designed to help people with disabilities. While working for Best Buddies International, Justin moved across the country—from California to Florida—before finally settling in Utah to run Best Buddies’ Utah operation. During that time, he discovered a love for business and entrepreneurship, which led him to return to school and earn his MBA. Soon thereafter, he founded Maximum Senior Benefits. Justin currently resides in Elk Ridge, Utah, with his wife, Leslie, and their five children.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
18
Mar

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
18
Mar

Jazz Combos

Arts/Entertainment

Join Utah State University’s talented student jazz combos as they bring the stage to life with jazz standards and cutting-edge contemporary tunes. From timeless classics to the latest hits by today’s jazz masters, this concert will elevate this uniquely American artform – jazz.

Jazz Combos series events: Nov 5, 2025 & Mar 18, 2026

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
19
Mar

Craft Talk with Swenson Visiting Writer, Gion Davis

Lecture/Readings

This year's May Swenson Visiting Writer is Gion Davis, author of the recently published poetry collection Designated Stranger. A working musician as well as a poet, Davis will offer a craft talk that will focus on performance as it relates to poetry.

10:30 am - 11:45 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
19
Mar

Craft Talk with Swenson Visiting Writer, Gion Davis

Lecture/Readings

This year's May Swenson Visiting Writer is Gion Davis, author of the recently published poetry collection Designated Stranger. A working musician as well as a poet, Davis will offer a craft talk that will focus on performance as it relates to poetry.

10:30 am - 11:45 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
19
Mar

Nonprofit Career Fair

Fair/Festival

Join the College of Arts & Sciences to welcome local, statewide, and Utah branches of national nonprofits in a career fair designed to help you learn about internships, career, and volunteer opportunities. Free snacks will be provided.

11:00 am - 2:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
19
Mar

May Swenson Visiting Writer

Lecture/Readings

This year's May Swenson Visiting Writer is Gion Davis. Davis will read from his new book, Designated Stranger, which, the poet Diane Seuss calls an "of-the-moment but timeless Beat-style masterwork. The brilliance of these poems,” she writes, "is inseparable from their bravado and bravery, their eye for the truth and their eye for the truth of glorious details.” There will be a Q&A and book signing after the event.

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
19
Mar

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
19
Mar

EmpowerED Workshop: Getting Started with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series

Curious about how to turn your classroom into a site for scholarly inquiry? This one-hour introductory workshop will help faculty explore the fundamentals of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), including how to frame meaningful research questions about student learning, identify relevant methods, and begin designing a SoTL project based on their own teaching. Participants will leave with practical resources, sample studies, and guidance for taking their first steps into SoTL.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Mar

HPI Tanner Talk: Josefina Alvarez

Conference/Seminar | Tanner Talks

Heravi Peace Institute is pleased to welcome Professor Josefina Alvarez as our Tanner speaker for Spring 2026. Josefina Echavarría Álvarez is professor of the practice and the director of the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) program at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs. Josefina is also a faculty fellow of the Pulte Institute for Global Development.
The event is open to all. Lunch will be provided.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
19
Mar

CAPS Meet & Greet

Information/Orientation

Moo-ve over and meet your counselor! Students are invited to come chat with USU Counseling and Prevention Services psychologist Clark Ripplinger. Take a break from your day, learn about mental health resources available to you, grab a donut and Aggie Ice Cream, and take home a plushie cow (while supplies last). It’s udderly worth it!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
19
Mar

Science Communication: Theory & Practice

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Ecology Center invites you to join us for an evening discussing science communication—Thursday, March 19, from 4-6 PM in BNR 102! Dr. Sara Yeo (University of Utah) will present a seminar on "The Science of Science Communication," followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Yeo, Dr. Matthew LaPlante (Utah State University), and Lael Gilbert (Utah State University) on "Science Communication in the Age of Tik Tok."

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
19
Mar

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
19
Mar

Covey Empathy Workshop

Workshop/Training

Discover the power of emotional intelligence in leadership. Jason Thompson leads this immersive workshop on Empathy, teaching you how to build deeper connections and lead with genuine understanding.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
19
Mar

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
19
Mar

Aggies in the Basin present Cheese, Ag, & Grape Night

Social/Networking

Sip. Sample. Discover. An evening to indulge your senses and share the joy of learning together. Enjoy an Aggie Cheese tasting paired with grape juice from our local Vernal Vineyard. Savor a Fig and Pig grazing table while connecting with alumni and exploring the world of agriculture.

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm |
19
Mar

Parent Connective Free Webinar Series

Workshop/Training

The Parent Connective is a collaboration between USU Social Work and the Department of Health to provide local parents with free evidence-based parenting support and increase a sense of community. From January-May 2026, all students, parents, and professionals are invited to attend a free monthly webinar on the third Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm. *Professionals may earn 1 CEU for attending.

Please note that the March 19th event will be held at the Utah Theatre instead of online.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Mar

BAP Professional Meeting with Peter Olinto (UWorld)

Social/Networking

Get energized for CPA exam success with Peter Olinto, one of the most recognizable voices in CPA prep. Peter will share proven study strategies, motivation tips, and insider advice on how to tackle the exam efficiently and confidently. If the CPA is on your horizon, this is a meeting you won’t want to miss.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Mar

IMA Professional Meeting

Social/Networking

Tom Colligan, Treasurer for Cyber Ark, will be speaking about tips for career success.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
19
Mar

Goldmund Quartet - CMSL

Arts/Entertainment

Germany's Goldmund Quartet is known to feature "exquisite playing" and "multi- layered homogeneity" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) in its interpretations of the great classical and modern works of the quartet literature. Its inwardness, the unbelievably fine intonation and the phrases worked out down to the smallest detail inspire audiences worldwide. The Quartet is now counted amongst the leading string quartets of the younger generation worldwide.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
20
Mar

EmpowerED Workshop: Contrapower Harassment in Higher Education

Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series

This hour-long workshop will explore the concept of contrapower harassment, where individuals with less institutional power (such as students) harass those with more authority (such as faculty or staff). Participants will learn about the dynamics of contrapower harassment, its impact on college and university environments, and strategies for responding to and preventing these behaviors.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
20
Mar

Leading for Good: Non-Profit Panel

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Non-profits need strong business minds. Join us for a conversation with leaders who use business training to drive social impact—balancing mission with sustainability, stewardship, and strategic growth. This panel will show how your degree can be a powerful tool for community change.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm |
20
Mar

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
20
Mar

Continuing Education: Social Work Mini Conference

Conference/Seminar

Join the USU Department of Social Work, in collaboration with the Transforming Communities Institute, for our Social Work Mini Conference! This fully virtual, half-day conference offers participants the opportunity to earn up to 4 hours of continuing education, including one hour of ethics and one hour of suicide prevention.

Conference Schedule:
12:00- The Long Haul: Examining Grit and Retention in Social Work Practice, by Denise Rice-Prior, LCSW
1:00- Advocacy Strategies for Passing Ashley’s Law: A Blueprint for Community Members, by Paula Vigil & Jeff Spears, PhD, MSW
2:00- Ethics, Power, and Client Self-Determination in Practice, by Jen Evers, LCSW
3:00- Suicide Prevention, by Eric Hansen, LCSW

Current USU Department of Social Work students and field instructors qualify for free admission to this event. For information, please reach out to Erin.Jensen@usu.edu.

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
20
Mar

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
20
Mar

LAEP Speaker Series with Stephanie Grigsby

Lecture/Readings

LAEP's Speaker Series is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the design of places and systems that shape our world. Anyone interested in how his or her life and career might be enhanced through learning about planning and design will enjoy attending. Students from Art, Graphic Design, Performance Art, Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, and Outdoor Product Development and Design are likely to be enlightened by this series.

BIO: Stephanie Grigsby, ASLA, AICP, is a licensed landscape architect, certified planner, and design leader whose work centers on strengthening the relationship between people, place, and nature. With over two decades of experience, she has shaped landscapes at every scale—from neighborhood greenways to regional trail systems and climate-sensitive coastal corridors.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
20
Mar

Science Unwrapped - Why Queen Bees Can Have It All

Special Event | Science Unwrapped

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the free, public outreach program of USU's College of Arts and Sciences. Our events begin with a brief presentation, and are followed by hands-on learning activities and refreshments. At our March 20 event: All living things, including people, face trade-offs. We only have so much time and energy to accomplish the things we want to do. Animals strive to reproduce, live as long as possible and defend their young, but sometimes they have to give up one or more of these goals. Queen bees, on the other hand, have lots of helpers that enable them to avoid more trade-offs than most other animals, and to accomplish more of what they want to do. USU biologist Karen Kapheim and her graduate students study the fascinating lives of social bees. Karen will tell us about the lives of queen bees, and will share what these creatures can teach us about evolutionary processes.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
20
Mar

Reading Series #3: "With You" by Jamie Wilcox

Arts/Entertainment

A story of love and friendship that follows three friends over two years in Salt Lake City in the early 2000s. Best friends Georgia and Christopher struggle to create a life in the arts that differs from their shared religious upbringing. Georgia and Dustin fall in love and navigate the messiness of building a life with another person while battling mental health challenges. All three try to support one another while staying true to themselves.

Directed by Dr. Jayne Gold
March 20 & 21 @ 7:30pm
FREE, no ticket required
Equivalent movie rating: R
Content Warning: Themes of self-harm and suicide are explored.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
21
Mar

2026 UASAL Conference

Conference/Seminar

Conference papers will be considered for publication in the refereed Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. Papers are also eligible for consideration for a cash award for the “Best Paper” awarded in each division. All faculty and student members of the Academy are eligible. Abstracts for poster and oral presentations are now being accepted.

All Day |
21
Mar

Engineering Extravaganza

Student Activities

Engineering Extravaganza is designed for girls in the 6 - 8th grades to learn about careers in engineering. Students will participate in hands-on learning related to our engineering departments at USU: School of Computing/Computer Science, Mechanical and Aerospace, Civil and Environmental, Computer and Electrical, and Biological.

9:00 am - 3:00 pm | Engineering Building |
21
Mar

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.

9:00 am - 11:00 am | George S. Eccles Business Building |
21
Mar

Utah SHRM Case Competition

Student Activities

Join up with some of your classmates and compete in the Utah SHRM Case Competition. This year the event will be held at Utah Valley University. Cash prizes are available for the winning teams, in both the undergraduate and graduate divisions. Last year we had USU teams place in both divisions!

9:30 am - 2:30 pm |
21
Mar

Tau Beta Pi Engineering Futures Session

Conference/Seminar

Since the 1980s, the Engineering Futures (EF) program has provided professional skills training to help engineering students and practitioners develop non-technical skills that are essential for personal and professional success. The initial EF program grew from chapter officer training workshops developed and delivered by member volunteers, and expanded to serve college students when the curriculum was donated by a professional skills training company. Session Topic - First Contact: Communicating with Purpose
Effective networking can foster learning, invite collaborations, and uncover new opportunities for personal and professional success. The "First Contact" module explores the ways that new people, new tasks, new resources, and new contexts can impact interpersonal communications. Participants will learn the value of First Contact in different settings (networking, teamwork, consulting) and build skills for communicating in unfamiliar situations, with the goal of developing connections, sharing ideas, and building partnerships.

11:00 am - 3:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
21
Mar

Utah Flute Association Guest Artist Recital, Ali Ryerson

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

4:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Mar

Reading Series #3: "With You" by Jamie Wilcox

Arts/Entertainment

A story of love and friendship that follows three friends over two years in Salt Lake City in the early 2000s. Best friends Georgia and Christopher struggle to create a life in the arts that differs from their shared religious upbringing. Georgia and Dustin fall in love and navigate the messiness of building a life with another person while battling mental health challenges. All three try to support one another while staying true to themselves.

Directed by Dr. Jayne Gold
March 20 & 21 @ 7:30pm
FREE, no ticket required
Equivalent movie rating: R
Content Warning: Themes of self-harm and suicide are explored.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
22
Mar

Jamilyn Manning and Dallas Aksoy Recital

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

4:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
22
Mar

Young Adult Devotional with Paul V. Johnson

Special Event

Young Adult Devotional with Elder Paul V. Johnson, commissioner of Church Education for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sponsored by the Logan Institute of Religion. All young adults in Cache Valley are invited. Doors open at 5 p.m.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
23
Mar

EmpowerED Workshop - More than Passion: Crafting an Evidence-Based Teaching Statement

Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series

In this hour-long session, discover how to transform a teaching philosophy into a concise, impactful statement that resonates with committees, colleagues, and students. Learn practical techniques for reflecting on your pedagogical values and using powerful language to craft an evidence-based statement of teaching. Walk away with a strong framework for and fresh confidence in articulating what makes your teaching effective.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
23
Mar

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
23
Mar

Geosciences Speaker Series: Jessica Warren

Conference/Seminar

Jessica Warren (University of Delaware) will present on plate tectonics and mantle processes.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
23
Mar

New Student Welcome & Social

Social/Networking

Join us at Utah's largest aerospace museum for tours, games, and fun. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the College of Engineering and our degree programs. This low-key social event is for new, first-year College of Engineering students who are looking for friends and fun. Meet your fellow classmates and get to know our College of Engineering ambassadors who will be on hand to answer your questions about college life at Utah State.

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
23
Mar

Trauma-Informed Engagement in Sensitive Settings for Research and Study Abroad

Workshop/Training | Sparkshops

"This 45-minute Sparkshop examines the application of trauma-informed principles in research and study abroad contexts. Participants will consider how trauma awareness, cultural humility, and ethical engagement intersect when working with communities or individuals in sensitive settings. The session will provide evidence-based strategies for designing and facilitating experiences that prioritize psychological safety, informed consent, and mutual respect.

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
23
Mar

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Mar

Spring Runoff Conference

Conference/Seminar

The USU Spring Runoff Conference is an annual gathering that provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the Intermountain Region. Topics encompass all aspects of water science, ecology, policy, engineering, and management. USU and the Northern Utah Water Users are jointly hosting the conference which will be held at the Cache County Event Center.

All Day |
24
Mar

Front & Center Webinar: The Center for Civic Excellence Update

Workshop/Training

Join Matt Sanders for up-to-date information on what's happening at the Center for Civic Excellence.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
24
Mar

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Derrick Vaughn, Geosciences (USU)

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
24
Mar

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.

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
24
Mar

BLOOM & BUILD: Communicating Your Value

Special Event

Join classmates and professionals for an interactive workshop designed to help you confidently talk about yourself and your experiences when pursuing jobs, graduate school, scholarships, and other opportunities. You’ll learn how to articulate your value clearly, tell your story with impact, and advocate for yourself—skills that can open doors and increase your earning potential.

Bonus: This is a garden-party–themed event with food and beverages provided.
Garden-party attire encouraged—come polished, creative, or casually chic.

Build confidence, build your story, and enjoy a great vibe while you’re at it.

Register to attend

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Huntsman Hall - Perry Pavilion (HH 470) |
24
Mar

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Mar

Larry Smith Kicks Band Concert

Arts/Entertainment

The legendary Larry Smith Kicks Band presents its Spring Concert as it “Goes Latin.” This concert will present a full program of Latin Big Band music. The tunes will focus on the compositions and arrangements of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Eric Richards, Mark Taylor, Bob Mintzer, Arturo Sandoval, Duke Ellington/Claudio Roditi, Tito Puente, Michel Camilo, Ernesto Durate, and Carlo Walton - from Bossa Nova to Cha Cha to Salsa.

Special guests for this concert will include Latin percussionists Ned and Neo Smith, and include the vocal stylings of Monica and Naomi Fronk. Featured soloists from the band include Nik Clarke, Roger Karen, Skylar Harris, Kelin Gibbons, Jim Schaub, Danny Hankins, Jared Saunders, Greg Wheeler, Brian Baird, Andrew Stonerock, and many others. The Latin focus of this performance promises to have music for everyone.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
25
Mar

Spring Runoff Conference

Conference/Seminar

The USU Spring Runoff Conference is an annual gathering that provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the Intermountain Region. Topics encompass all aspects of water science, ecology, policy, engineering, and management. USU and the Northern Utah Water Users are jointly hosting the conference which will be held at the Cache County Event Center.

All Day |
25
Mar

Professional Headshots

Social/Networking

Get a free professional headshot at the Huntsman School of Business! Perfect for LinkedIn and other professional profiles. Drop in anytime during the time slot and meet at Shaw’s Café to take your photo.

9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Mar

Grand Opening of The Brothers Grimm Haus of North America

Cultural

Ready for a magical adventure? Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Brothers Grimm Haus of North America on campus!
Join us for an enchanting event with free food, immersive fairy-tale stations, a treasure hunt, and epic raffle prizes. Dive into the world of Hansel & Gretel, Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, and Little Red Riding Hood—and discover the folklore that inspired Disney!

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
25
Mar

Learning Staircase Series - Abigail Woosley

Social/Networking

Abigail Woosley participated in the SEED program which took her to the Philippines. While there, Abigail helped small business owners expand their company in order to help them escape poverty. She was able to use her experiences in the Philippines as a career launchpad.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
25
Mar

College of Arts & Sciences Awards Ceremony

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

The College of Arts and Sciences annual awards ceremony recognizes and rewards outstanding students, faculty, and staff of the college. Please join us to celebrate these colleagues for their commitment to excellence and for the extraordinary contributions they make to Utah State University.

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
25
Mar

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
25
Mar

ELS: Michelle Smith

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Michelle Smith strategically manages and oversees the operations of key sports and entertainment businesses, including the Salt Lake Bees, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, and Big League Utah. She is committed to elevating guest experiences, supporting business partnerships, creating family memories, and enriching lives. As Chief People Officer, she is responsible for the successful integration and onboarding of newly acquired businesses. The role supports the portfolio’s People & Culture vision and strategy with appropriate practices, policies, and programming that are responsive to the changing dynamics of the workforce, supportive of the diverse needs of the businesses, and ensure a consistent commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the Larry H. Miller Company. Prior to her role with the company, Michelle cultivated more than 20 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry, gaining business strategy expertise in marketing, sales, and human resources. Most recently, Michelle served as Chief People Officer for the National Basketball Association’s Utah Jazz franchise. Michelle was recently named one of Utah Business Magazine’s 2020 “30 Women to Watch,” is a founding board member of Women in Sports & Events, and was a former co-chair of the Gail Miller Women’s Leadership Group.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
25
Mar

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Mar

Jazz Jams

Arts/Entertainment

Join us for the Jazz Jams Series! Each Jazz Jams session will showcase the Caine Jazz Combo, a special guest artist, and talented jazz students from the Music Department, all performing timeless jazz standards. Whether you're an enthusiast or a musician, you're invited to be part of the action—bring your instrument and join the jam session!

Jazz Jams will take place at the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center. Don't miss this chance to experience great music and collaborate with fellow jazz lovers. We look forward to seeing you there!

Jazz Jams series events: Sept 24, Oct 22, Nov 19, 2025 & Jan 28, Feb 18, Mar 25, 2026

7:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
26
Mar

Professional Headshots

Social/Networking

Get a free professional headshot at the Huntsman School of Business! Perfect for LinkedIn and other professional profiles. Drop in anytime during the time slot and meet at Shaw’s Café to take your photo.

9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
26
Mar

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
26
Mar

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
26
Mar

Communitas Lecture Series: Gregg Deal

Lecture/Readings

Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a multi-disciplinary artist, activist, and "disruptor." His work, which includes paintings, murals, performance work, filmmaking, spoken word, and more, is informed by his Native identity and includes exhaustive critiques of American society, politics, popular culture, and history.

5:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Mar

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
26
Mar

ArtSci Networking Night

Social/Networking

Graduates from the College of Arts & Sciences go on to forge careers in almost every sector. Now they're returning to campus to give fellow Aggies advice on succeeding beyond college. ArtSci Networking Night invites alumni to dine with current students, creating opportunities for new connections. Students select a seat at a specific table, offering a chance to network or ask questions about their majors and career goals. This event is highly recommended for ArtSci juniors and seniors, and any ArtSci student looking to make connections is welcome! Dinner will be provided at no cost.

Registration is required. Registration link coming soon.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
27
Mar

Salt Lake City Finance Career Trip

Special Event

Join the Finance Club for a career exploration trip to Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, March 27th. This one-day experience will provide you with the opportunity to visit leading financial firms—including Fidelity Investments, Morgan Stanley, and Redo—and learn directly from recruiters and alumni about their roles, firm culture, and career paths. Throughout the day, you will engage with professionals, network with team members, and connect with HSB alumni currently working at these organizations. This trip is a great way to gain real-world insight into the finance industry while building meaningful professional connections. A pre-trip meeting will be held to review travel logistics and the day’s itinerary. Students may arrange carpools if interested. The first firm visit will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Fidelity Investments in downtown Salt Lake City, with the final visit expected to conclude around 3:00 p.m in Draper. A light breakfast and lunch will be provide.

9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
27
Mar

Careers That Adapt: HR Panel

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Join a members of our HR Advisory board as they discuss developing skills, navigating your career growth, and driving results to thrive in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (VUCA) environment.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Huntsman Hall |
27
Mar

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
27
Mar

ASC Five Slide Friday

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us every other week for Five-Slide Fridays! These events are casual lunchtime meetups (bring your own lunch!) where faculty and students share short talks about their research, projects, career paths, or favorite data tools. While some people use more than five slides, we promise to keep it informal and fun!

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
27
Mar

QANR Graduate Student Dean Town Hall

Student Activities

QANR graduate students are invited to attend our Town Hall with Interim Dean Cardon and Associate Deans.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
27
Mar

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
27
Mar

We Engineer Service Project

Student Activities

Come give back to the community with We Engineer!

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Engineering Building |
27
Mar

ArtSci Scholarship Showcase

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

The College of Arts & Sciences annual event brings together student recipients, faculty, and generous donors at a Scholarship Showcase. The event celebrates academic achievements, allows students to connect with their benefactors, and highlights donor support for education and research.

Please note that attendance at this event is by invitation only.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
28
Mar

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.

9:00 am - 11:00 am | George S. Eccles Business Building |
28
Mar

48th Annual Echoing Traditional Way Pow Wow

Cultural

USU is excited to welcome back Pow Wow to the Logan campus for the 48th annual celebration on March 28th, 2026. The USU Pow Wow is a celebration of renewal and the arrival of spring through song and dance. It’s a special opportunity to foster friendships, create connections, and honor Native traditions with participants traveling from across the United States.

All Day | Nelson Field House |
28
Mar

Music Box Concert Series - USU Jazz Combo

Arts/Entertainment

The next Music Box Concert will take place on March 28th, when students from the Utah State University Music Department's Jazz Combo will introduce us to the world of jazz. The theme will be improvisation! We will also explore the role of each instrument in a jazz ensemble.

March marks the 10th anniversary of the Music Box Concert series! Over the years, top students from the Utah State University Music Program have generously shared their talents in strings, percussion, low brass, clarinet, harp, woodwind quintet, flutes, young vocalists, recorder, jazz, and brass quintet. Come and celebrate with us.

Music Box Concerts are 30-45 minute programs presented by the USU Music Department students and guests. They are designed to provide young children access to live music concerts and are sponsored by the Music Department in the College of Arts & Sciences and the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Education Endowment.

The concert is FREE, but seating is limited. Please register in advance https://cca.usu.edu/music/events/music-box-concert-series/ . You may want to bring a pillow or blanket for comfort as most of the class will be on the carpeted floor.

11:00 am | Chase Fine Arts Center |
30
Mar

USU Aviation Week - Helicopter Day

Exhibition

USU Aviation Technology will be starting off its Aviation Week with a helicopter landing on northwest corner of the quad at 10:20am. Come and watch the landing, stay for questions, take pictures, and then watch it take off at 1:30. Free to the public!

10:20 am - 1:30 pm | Quad |
30
Mar

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
30
Mar

MAE Research Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Join us for a research seminar presented by Dr. Alex Novoselov, the University of Utah's Mechanical Engineering department

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
30
Mar

Geo Speaker Series: Forster Lecture: James Stegen

Conference/Seminar

James Stegen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) will present on freshwater biogeochemistry.

From 3/30 at 3:30 pm to 3/31 at 4:30 pm | Geology building |
30
Mar

Learning PowerUps: Small Shifts, Big Sparks for Motivational Design

Workshop/Training | Sparkshops

Small teaching moves can lead to big motivational gains. In this session, participants will explore the Learning PowerUps approach for applying the ARCS-V model of motivational design using evidence-based strategies like minute papers, low-stakes quizzes, and connection-building check-ins. Together, we’ll identify simple ways to enhance attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction—turning everyday teaching moments into energizing opportunities for student learning and engagement.

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Mar

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
30
Mar

String and Piano Chamber Music - Spring Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Every semester, students of the String and Piano Programs form new chamber music projects and prepare their repertoire under the guidance of the Fry Street Quartet and the USU Piano Faculty, with additional masterclasses from the guest artists of the Chamber Music Society of Logan. This program will feature works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Dvorak, and Boccherini.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
31
Mar

USU Aviation Week - Drone Day

Exhibition

USU Aviation Technology Aviation Week continues with UAS (Drone) demonstrations on the east side of the Quad. Come see large drones, small drones, fast drones, and the skills USU UAS Students possess flying them. You might be able to fly one as well! In case of inclement weather, they will move to the Sunburst Lounge in the Taggart Student

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Quad |
31
Mar

Geo Speaker Series: Forster Lecture: James Stegen

Conference/Seminar

James Stegen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) will present.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
31
Mar

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Steven Wilcox, Applied Economics (USU)

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
31
Mar

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.

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
31
Mar

Aviation Week 2026 - Utah State Aviation Program Annual Banquet & Silent Auction

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Come celebrate the Flying Aggies at the annual Aviation Program Banquet at the Logan-Cache Airport. Join us for a big Flying Aggie Reunion Celebration where we will recognize our outstanding students and raise scholarship funds with any items you can donate for our silent auction. The annual Silent Auction has raised over $2,500 for our students nearly every year with donated items such as airplane models, discovery flights, historical and aviation-themed items.

All paid guests will receive the 2026 annual program coin! Dress is business casual (open-collar, nice pants/skirt, dress/coat and tie are optional).

We will have a guest speaker, celebrate our 87th Anniversary of Aviation degree at USU with a display, and have opportunities to fellowship with current students and alumni. We will be honoring our top students, faculty and staff, and announce some student achievement awards.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
31
Mar

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
31
Mar

Wassermann Piano Series presents Garrick Ohlsson

Arts/Entertainment

GRAMMY Award-winning concert pianist and one of the world's leading authorities on the music of Frédéric Chopin, Garrick Ohlsson presents an all-Chopin recital, in a program featuring some of the most dramatic and heartfelt works ever written for the piano.

All-Chopin

Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major, Op. 47
Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1
Fantasy in F minor, Op. 49
Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp minor, Op. 39

Intermission

Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44
Mazurka in A minor, op. 7 No. 2
Mazurka in F minor, Op. 7 No. 3
Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 34 No. 1
Berceuse in D-flat major, Op. 57
Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 "Heroic"

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
01
Apr

ArtSci Faculty in Focus: Dr. Felipe Valencia (World Languages and Cultures)

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Felipe Valencia was named one of the College of Arts & Sciences's Researchers of the Year for 2025-26. This ArtSci Faculty in Focus series will celebrate the breadth of excellence in the College by showcasing faculty achievements in research/creative work and teaching.

Each faculty member will give a short (20-25 min) research/creative and/or teaching talk, highlighting their work for other faculty and students. It simultaneously serves as an opportunity to highlight our outstanding faculty while also providing a space for people to meet, gather, and learn, building a robust intellectual community.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center |
01
Apr

NDFS 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition

Special Event

Can they present their research in three minutes? The 3MT is a competition for graduate students in which they must effectively communicate their research and its importance in three minutes using only one slide.

12:30 pm - 1:45 pm |
01
Apr

USU Aviation Week - Career Day

Panel Discussion/Presentation

USU Aviation Technology Career Day and Conference is being held to help current aviation, students or students interested in aviation, network with airline representatives and other industry professionals and glean information on how to enter the exciting world of aviation!

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
01
Apr

USU Faculty Awards Ceremony

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

USU Faculty Awards Ceremony celebrates faculty who excel in teaching, research, extension and community engagement. Reception: 3:00 - 3:45 pm Ceremony: 3:45 - 5:00 pm

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
01
Apr

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
01
Apr

ELS: Joseph Grenney

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Joseph Grenny is an author of ten books, including four New York Times bestselling titles with more than seven million copies in print. His works are also standard texts in universities worldwide. His bestsellers include Crucial Conversations, Crucial Influence, Crucial Accountability, and Change Anything. Joseph’s work has been used by nearly half of the Forbes Global 2000 and has helped millions of people achieve better relationships and results. In 1990, Joseph cofounded Crucial Learning, one of the world’s most respected learning and organizational development firms. Crucial Learning offers solutions to achieve healthy communication, high-performance habits, productive relationships, and influential leadership. It has a community of more than 20,000 certified trainers and facilitators worldwide. Joseph is also the cofounder and current board chair of Unitus Labs, an international nonprofit that has helped more than 50 million people increase their self-reliance. Unitus Labs affiliates have provided capital arrangement services of more than $4 billion to some of the world’s most successful socially oriented ventures. Joseph is cofounder and board chair of The Other Side Academy (TOSA), a residential school that teaches vocational and life skills to people with histories of crime, addiction, and homelessness. In 2021, he cofounded The Other Side Village, a 430-home community for the chronically homeless based on principles of self-reliance and peer accountability. A dynamic keynote speaker and leading social scientist for business performance, Joseph’s work has been translated into twenty-eight languages and is available in thirty-six countries.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
01
Apr

ASCE Closing Social

Social/Networking

Come enjoy food with friends and reflect on the semester! Ask questions about internships and classes for next fall!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
01
Apr

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
02
Apr

USU Aviation Week - Maintenance and Sims

Panel Discussion/Presentation

USU Aviation Technology Aviation Week will be highlighting the program that started it all at USU: AVIATION MAINTENANCE! Tours of our aviation maintenance facility in the USU TECH Building including the only jet engine test cell based at a university in Utah and in the region. In the Industrial Science Building we will have tours of our aircraft simulators students use to advance their training, and we'll have a drone simulator you can try as well.

11:00 am - 1:00 pm |
02
Apr

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
02
Apr

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
02
Apr

Covey Adaptability Workshop - Kristyn Cox

Workshop/Training

Thrive in a changing world. Join Kristyn Cox for a hands-on workshop on adaptability, where you will learn to navigate uncertainty and turn disruption into a competitive advantage.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
02
Apr

Communitas Lecture Series: Sadé Ayorinde and Chadric Devin

Arts/Entertainment

Dr. Sadé Ayorinde is Curator at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina. She received a PhD in the History of Art & Visual Studies from Cornell University and a MA in Art History from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
Chadric Devin is the Director of Learning and Engagement at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina. He received his MFA in Photography from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

5:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
02
Apr

Organ Area Student Recitals

Arts/Entertainment

First recital at 6 PM, second recital at 7:30 PM.

6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
02
Apr

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
02
Apr

Organ Area Student Recitals

Arts/Entertainment

First recital at 6 PM, second recital at 7:30 PM.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
03
Apr

Pickleball Serve & Solve Your First Case Competition

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

Pickleball Serve & Solve is the perfect way to break into the competition scene at Huntsman. The competition features a fun business case about local Cache Valley company includes food, custom swag, prize money, and friendly competition.

No open registration. Spectators welcome.

10:30 am - 2:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
03
Apr

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
03
Apr

USU Aviation Week - Airport Open House and Tours

Information/Orientation

USU Aviation Technology Aviation Week will conclude at the Logan/Cache Airport with our Open House. You will tour USU Flight training facilities, hangars, and the fixed-wing and rotary aircraft we use for training. Students and staff will be available for any questions you may have. This event is open to the public.

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
03
Apr

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
03
Apr

USU Opera: "The Abduction from the Seraglio" by Mozart

Arts/Entertainment

"The Abduction from the Seraglio"
("Die Entführung aus dem Serail")
Music by W.A. Mozart, Libretto by G. Stephanie

After his fiancée Konstanze, his servant Pedrillo, and his fiancée’s chambermaid Blonde have been captured by pirates and sold to the harem of local Ottoman lord Pasha Selim, Belmonte attempts a daring rescue involving subterfuge, deceit, and no small amount of luck. As one of only two of Mozart’s Singspiele that are regularly performed (the other being The Magic Flute), this work combines his musical brilliance with light-hearted comedy delivered in spoken scenes in a style presaging modern musical theatre.

Director: Dallas Aksoy
Conductor: Mariusz Smolij
Performances: Apr. 3, 6, 9, 11 at 7:30pm at the Utah Theatre (18 W Center, Logan, UT)
Performed by USU Opera Theatre students with the USU Symphony Orchestra in English with English titles

Content Advisory: Alcohol use, some sexual innuendo
Recommended age 8+, no children under 3 permitted

7:30 pm |
04
Apr

USU Bass Festival

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

6:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
06
Apr

A Bolder Way Forward: Quarterly Impact Forum

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us to hear updates on new and emerging resources, recent research findings, and inspiring progress happening across the BWF movement. Dr. Susan Madsen and the Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) invite you to join the Bolder Way Forward Quarterly Impact Forum. Dr. Madsen and the UWLP team will provide updates on new and emerging resources, recent research findings, and inspiring progress happening across the BWF movement. Whether you’re a long‑time supporter or newly engaged, this forum is an opportunity to stay connected to the "whole", get inspired, and leave with clear ways to deepen your impact. We invite leaders, advisors, community partner organizations, and individual advocates and supporters to join this quarterly forum as we continue building collective momentum to help more girls, women, and families in Utah thrive!

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
06
Apr

ArtSci Faculty in Focus: Dr. Sydney O'Shay (Communication & Media)

Conference/Seminar

ArtSci Faculty in Focus series celebrates the breadth of faculty expertise in the College of Arts & Sciences, showcasing faculty achievements in research/creative work and teaching. Dr. Sydney O'Shay (Communication & Media) was a named one of two ArtSci Teachers of the Year for 2026. She will give a short talk on her research, teaching, and student mentorship.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center |
06
Apr

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
06
Apr

MAE Research Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Join us for a research seminar presented by Dr. Changhong Mou, USU Mathematics and Statistics

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
06
Apr

Geosciences Speaker Series: Student Research Updates

Conference/Seminar

USU Geosciences grad students will present on the research they are currently working on.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
06
Apr

Plants, Soils & Climate Seminar

Conference/Seminar

PSC Graduate Seminar is held most Mondays from January to April. Weekly seminar will have different presenters, from graduate students to invited guest speakers.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
06
Apr

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
06
Apr

USU Opera: "The Abduction from the Seraglio" by Mozart

Arts/Entertainment

"The Abduction from the Seraglio"
("Die Entführung aus dem Serail")
Music by W.A. Mozart, Libretto by G. Stephanie

After his fiancée Konstanze, his servant Pedrillo, and his fiancée’s chambermaid Blonde have been captured by pirates and sold to the harem of local Ottoman lord Pasha Selim, Belmonte attempts a daring rescue involving subterfuge, deceit, and no small amount of luck. As one of only two of Mozart’s Singspiele that are regularly performed (the other being The Magic Flute), this work combines his musical brilliance with light-hearted comedy delivered in spoken scenes in a style presaging modern musical theatre.

Director: Dallas Aksoy
Conductor: Mariusz Smolij
Performances: Apr. 3, 6, 9, 11 at 7:30pm at the Utah Theatre (18 W Center, Logan, UT)
Performed by USU Opera Theatre students with the USU Symphony Orchestra in English with English titles

Content Advisory: Alcohol use, some sexual innuendo
Recommended age 8+, no children under 3 permitted

7:30 pm |
06
Apr

Guitar Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
07
Apr

Student Research Symposium

Exhibition

The Student Research Symposium is an annual celebration of student research at Utah State. Hosted in April, the symposium features hundreds of presentations and represents every college and department at USU. Presenters are invited to share their work in the form of a poster, oral presentation accompanied by a slide deck, creative performance, or art exhibit. Students who participate in the event receive feedback from evaluators to improve their presentation and research skills. This year's winners, as determined by the evaluators, are listed below.

9:30 am - 4:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
07
Apr

HSB Senior Send-Off

Special Event

Join us for our Senior Send-Off, a special celebration honoring the incredible journey of the Class of 2026! This unforgettable event is the perfect opportunity for students to bid farewell to friends and faculty, share memories, and look ahead to the exciting adventures to come. Participate in an amazing gift card giveaway, enjoy delicious food, laughter, and a festive atmosphere as we celebrate the many achievements, milestones, and friendships that have made these years so meaningful. We'll send our seniors off in style—with an alumni gift, our gratitude, and pride! *In case of inclement weather this event will be held on the Huntsman Hall 4th floor.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Huntsman Hall - Courtyard |
07
Apr

DECA — CICDC Info and Fun in Kentucky!

Student Activities

DECA National Qualifiers: Get excited for Nationals in Kentucky! CICDC is going to be epic! Today's presentation is by Macy Smith and Reagen Chesmer. Come and find out about all of the fun to be had at CICDC in Kentucky.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
07
Apr

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
07
Apr

Caine Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
08
Apr

Student Research Symposium

Exhibition

The Student Research Symposium is an annual celebration of student research at Utah State. Hosted in April, the symposium features hundreds of presentations and represents every college and department at USU. Presenters are invited to share their work in the form of a poster, oral presentation accompanied by a slide deck, creative performance, or art exhibit. Students who participate in the event receive feedback from evaluators to improve their presentation and research skills. This year's winners, as determined by the evaluators, are listed below.

9:30 am - 4:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
08
Apr

We Engineer April Study Lounge

Student Activities

Come study and socialize at our April study lounge.

2:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Engineering Building |
08
Apr

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
08
Apr

ELS: Shark Tank

Special Event

Shark Tank Night will host several successful entrepreneurs (Kristyn Allred, Jacob McHargue, Amy Rees Anderson, and Nate Putnam) to judge a few of our students and their pitch to win start-up money to grow their business.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
08
Apr

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
08
Apr

Big Bands

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
09
Apr

Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration Program

Arts/Entertainment

Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art as we expand our Mini Makers class, a toddler art exploration experience. Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is $5/child and prior registration is required.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
09
Apr

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
09
Apr

Student Research Symposium

Student Activities

The Statewide Student Research Symposium is a sister event for the Student Research Symposium held on the USU Logan Campus. This is an opportunity for USU students doing research across the state to present to their peers, faculty, and the public. Oral presentations: 1:00pm - 2:30pm Vernal Room 213 Poster session: 2:30pm - 4:30pm Vernal Mezzanine Area For more info, reach out to Dr. Seth Lyman - (435) 722-1740 / seth.lyman@usu.edu Students, register to present now! https://statewide.usu.edu/student-research/symposium

1:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
09
Apr

USU Spanish Club

Cultural

¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
09
Apr

Covey Closing Social

Social/Networking

Join us for food and fun at the Covey Closing Social!

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
09
Apr

ASCE Concrete Canoe Weekly Meeting

Meeting

Concrete Canoe's weekly meeting. Join us to design and build a concrete canoe! Anyone is welcome.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
09
Apr

USU Opera: "The Abduction from the Seraglio" by Mozart

Arts/Entertainment

"The Abduction from the Seraglio"
("Die Entführung aus dem Serail")
Music by W.A. Mozart, Libretto by G. Stephanie

After his fiancée Konstanze, his servant Pedrillo, and his fiancée’s chambermaid Blonde have been captured by pirates and sold to the harem of local Ottoman lord Pasha Selim, Belmonte attempts a daring rescue involving subterfuge, deceit, and no small amount of luck. As one of only two of Mozart’s Singspiele that are regularly performed (the other being The Magic Flute), this work combines his musical brilliance with light-hearted comedy delivered in spoken scenes in a style presaging modern musical theatre.

Director: Dallas Aksoy
Conductor: Mariusz Smolij
Performances: Apr. 3, 6, 9, 11 at 7:30pm at the Utah Theatre (18 W Center, Logan, UT)
Performed by USU Opera Theatre students with the USU Symphony Orchestra in English with English titles

Content Advisory: Alcohol use, some sexual innuendo
Recommended age 8+, no children under 3 permitted

7:30 pm |
10
Apr

Mind-Body Bridging Conference - Deepening the Practice

Conference/Seminar

Whether you are new to MBB or a certified MBB practitioner, join us as we build the growing Mind-Body Bridging community. Learn the basics of the Mind-Body Bridging therapeutic modality or deepen your personal and professional practice by learning about recent innovations and developments in the model. Speakers will be MBB certified clinicians with expertise using MBB in a variety of clinical settings. This one-day conference features Dr. Derrik Tollefson as the keynote speaker and includes interactive breakout sessions with networking opportunities over a catered lunch.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
10
Apr

EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention

Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series

In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Apr

Biology Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Each week, speakers from USU and invited guests will highlight the diversity and wonder of the biological sciences.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
10
Apr

ASC Five Slide Friday

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us every other week for Five-Slide Fridays! These events are casual lunchtime meetups (bring your own lunch!) where faculty and students share short talks about their research, projects, career paths, or favorite data tools. While some people use more than five slides, we promise to keep it informal and fun!

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
10
Apr

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
10
Apr

ArtSci Faculty in Focus: Dr. Peter Crooks (Mathematics & Statistics)

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Peter Crooks was named one of the College of Arts & Sciences's Researchers of the Year. This series will celebrate the breadth of excellence in the College by showcasing faculty achievements in research/creative work and teaching.

Each faculty member will give a short (20-25 min) research/creative and/or teaching talk, highlighting their work for other faculty and students. It simultaneously serves as an opportunity to highlight our outstanding faculty while also providing a space for people to meet, gather, and learn, building a robust intellectual community.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center |
10
Apr

ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium

Panel Discussion/Presentation

ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
10
Apr

LAEP Speaker Series: Nick Jabs, Beyond Projects: Practice, Research, and Leadership in the Public Realms

Lecture/Readings

About the Lecture: In this lecture, I’ll share how different modes of practice — design, research, and leadership — intersect and evolve through my own personal journey in the public realm. Together, these stories illustrate how the public realm is shaped not only by projects, but also by the systems, communities, and institutions that support them.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
10
Apr

Science Unwrapped - Earthquakes: Predicting the Unpredictable

Special Event | Science Unwrapped

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the free, public outreach program of USU's College of Arts and Sciences. Our events begin with a brief presentation, and are followed by hands-on learning activities and refreshments. At our April 10 event: You can see dark clouds forming in the distance and prepare for a storm. Hurricane forecasters can pinpoint disturbances over oceans, track their movements and predict where and when they might strike land. Not so with earthquakes, says USU geophysicist Srisharan Shreedharan – at least not yet. Srisharan and his graduate students make tiny earthquakes or “labquakes” in his innovative “earthquake machines.” At Science Unwrapped, Srisharan and master’s student Lindsey Broderick will share what they’re learning and how their efforts could improve earthquake forecasting broadly, and closer to home, along the Wasatch Fault Zone in Utah.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
10
Apr

Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony

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 a 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 band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
10
Apr

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Arts/Entertainment

"The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory…but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination including chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all to be revealed by Wonka's army of curious Oompa-Loompas."
-Music Theatre International

All ages welcome

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
11
Apr

Aggie Rec Triathlon

Recreation

Join us Saturday morning for our annual Aggie Recreation Triathlon. The race will be a 55-yard swim (11 laps), a 12-mile cycle on a spin bike, and then a 5k run. There will be 5 wave times at 8:30am, 9:15am, 10am, 10:45am and 11:30am. All registrants get a shirt and a race bib. There will be post-race food as well as various food and water stations throughout the race. Awards will be given to the top three male and top three female finishers. Registration is currently open until March 20th or when filled.

8:30 am - 1:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
11
Apr

Community Art Day

Arts/Entertainment

Bill Albright’s Bear Series III – Teapot is a ceramic sculpture that blends the shape of a teapot with the features of a bear. With its rounded form, bear-like ears, and snout-like spout, the piece turns a familiar object into something unexpected and imaginative. By combining function with creativity, Albright invites us to see everyday things in new and surprising ways, showing how art can be both fun and thoughtful. Inspired by Bill Albright’s Bear Series III – Teapot, this activity lets you turn an ordinary teapot into an extraordinary animal! Start with a paper teapot cutout, then choose from a variety of fun shapes—ears, tails, legs, wings, and more. Use your imagination to mix and match the pieces and create your own teapot creature. Will it be a Teapot Turtle? A Parrot-Pot? A Bear with a handle? There’s no wrong way to create—just have fun and make it yours!

10:00 am - 1:30 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
11
Apr

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Arts/Entertainment

"The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory…but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination including chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all to be revealed by Wonka's army of curious Oompa-Loompas."
-Music Theatre International

All ages welcome

1:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
11
Apr

USU Opera: "The Abduction from the Seraglio" by Mozart

Arts/Entertainment

"The Abduction from the Seraglio"
("Die Entführung aus dem Serail")
Music by W.A. Mozart, Libretto by G. Stephanie

After his fiancée Konstanze, his servant Pedrillo, and his fiancée’s chambermaid Blonde have been captured by pirates and sold to the harem of local Ottoman lord Pasha Selim, Belmonte attempts a daring rescue involving subterfuge, deceit, and no small amount of luck. As one of only two of Mozart’s Singspiele that are regularly performed (the other being The Magic Flute), this work combines his musical brilliance with light-hearted comedy delivered in spoken scenes in a style presaging modern musical theatre.

Director: Dallas Aksoy
Conductor: Mariusz Smolij
Performances: Apr. 3, 6, 9, 11 at 7:30pm at the Utah Theatre (18 W Center, Logan, UT)
Performed by USU Opera Theatre students with the USU Symphony Orchestra in English with English titles

Content Advisory: Alcohol use, some sexual innuendo
Recommended age 8+, no children under 3 permitted

7:30 pm |
11
Apr

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Arts/Entertainment

"The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory…but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination including chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all to be revealed by Wonka's army of curious Oompa-Loompas."
-Music Theatre International

All ages welcome

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
11
Apr

Cache Symphony Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
12
Apr

USU Chamber Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

6:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
13
Apr

ASC Maker Monday

Workshop/Training

Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm |
13
Apr

Plants, Soils & Climate Graduate Student Seminar

Conference/Seminar

PSC Graduate Seminar is held most Mondays from January to April. Weekly seminar will have different presenters, from graduate students to invited guest speakers.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
13
Apr

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

Student Activities

USU ITE Regular Club Meeting

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
14
Apr

Front & Center Webinar: USU Online Enterprise Update

Workshop/Training

Join Kevin Shanley and Ryan Hobbs for USU Online updates

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
14
Apr

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Johny Arteaga Guarumo, ENVS Postdoctoral Scholar

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
14
Apr

Order of the Engineer

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Engineering Building |
14
Apr

Huntsman DECA Club Presidency Office Hours

Student Activities

This is the Tuesday before we leave for Kentucky! Your Huntsman DECA Club presidency will be on the 3rd floor of the Gardner building to answer questions and help in any way they can.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
14
Apr

ASCE Surveying Competition Team

Student Activities

Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
14
Apr

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Arts/Entertainment

"The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory…but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination including chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all to be revealed by Wonka's army of curious Oompa-Loompas."
-Music Theatre International

All ages welcome

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
14
Apr

Spring Choral Concert

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
15
Apr

No-Test Week

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

Wednesday - Tuesday

From 4/15 , All Day to 4/21 , All Day | Utah State University |
15
Apr

Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting

Student Activities

Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Building |
15
Apr

Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)

Student Activities

The Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC) meets every Wednesday at 7 PM. Find us on MyUSU -> Participate -> and join our Discord for updates on what we are doing each week. Anyone and everyone is welcome, regardless of skill or knowledge level! SOC provides opportunities to learn hands-on cybersecurity skills, network with professionals, build resumes, and generally have fun while doing it.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
15
Apr

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Arts/Entertainment

"The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory…but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination including chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all to be revealed by Wonka's army of curious Oompa-Loompas."
-Music Theatre International

All ages welcome

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
15
Apr

USU Symphony Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
16
Apr

ASC Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

Join us every Thursday for the Analytics Solutions Center’s Innovation Lab, a space where students and faculty come together to explore the latest in data analytics, information systems, AI, and more. Each lab features presentations from industry leaders, faculty experts, or students, along with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and enjoy free lunch! Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
16
Apr

Communitas Lecture Series: Alexa Hampton

Arts/Entertainment

Alexa Hampton is the owner and president of the New York City-based interior design firm Mark Hampton. She is an alumna of Brown University, an inductee of Architectural Digest's AD100 Hall of Fame, and an associate member of the American Society of Interior Designers.

4:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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