Upcoming Events
Pie the Professor
Fundraiser
In collaboration with ALPFA, we are collecting monetary donations to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need. Through the SNAC, we are also accepting canned goods and similar non-perishable food items. Each donated dollar or food item counts as one vote. Students and faculty can use their votes to support the professor they would like to see receive a pie to the face—all in good fun and in support of a meaningful cause.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Sarah Federman - Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures
Conference/Seminar
The Heravi Peace Institute is pleased to welcome Professor Sarah Federman, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies. Professor Federman explores the intersection of business and mass atrocity. She is the author of the award-winning Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures (University of California Press 2023) and the award-winning Last Train to Auschwitz: The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability (University of Wisconsin 2021). Corporate Reckoning: How Businesses Can Address Historic Wrongs will be published by MIT Press in April 2026. Her San Diego TedX talk on the role of businesses in mass atrocities was selected by the main TED for global distribution. Federman has two co-authored anthologies, Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Discourses and Dynamics(2019) and Narratives of Mass Atrocity: Victims and Perpetrators in the Aftermath (2022). Join HPI for in an interactive talk on her book on Transformative Negotiation. RSVP required. Broadcasting available for Statewide campuses https://www.ucpress.edu/books/transformative-negotiation/paper
Peace Institute Graduate Info Session: Become a Changemaker in San Diego
Information/Orientation
Are you interested in going to Graduate school for Peacebuilding, Conflict management, Social Innovation or related fields? The Heravi Peace Institute is welcoming Graduate Admissions officer Hilary Beggs from University of San Diego's Kroc School of Peace Studies, to tell you all about the exceptional opportunity for you to do just that, in the heart of San Diego, California! Open to all students, faculty and staff, lunch provided. Zoom Broadcast available for Statewide campuses. Email for link at hpi@usu.edu
Lunch & Learn - Avoiding Burnout: Self-Assessment Methods and Strategies for Self-Care
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and ComPsych, USU's Employee Assistance Program, offer a lunch and learn on avoiding burnout and increasing self-care. Workplace burnout is at an all-time high, with one recent study reporting more than 42% of the workforce to be experiencing components of burnout. This session will dive in the components of burnout, create reflection opportunities for participants to assess their burnout levels, and provide helpful options for pro-active self-care. Participants will reflect on their “why” or their inner motivation for doing the work they are doing and how to better connect their why to their everyday work to become happier and healthier versions of themselves. Presentation will be recorded by ComPsych and available after the event using the registration link. *Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Entrepreneurship Center: Aggie Innovate Mentors Open House
Social/Networking
Get ready for Aggie Innovate! If you’ve submitted your application by November 18, join us at the E-Center to meet your peer mentors, connect with other competitors, and start preparing for the upcoming Pitch & Dinner Event. This open house is your chance to ask questions, refine your idea, and get insider tips from experienced mentors.
ASEE Meetings
Student Activities
Join us for the USU Student Chapter of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Bi-Weekly Meetings.
Meetings include networking, professional workshops, study/academic training, community outreach, and Brain Breaks. We meet in ENGR 401A, the fourth-floor conference room, every other Thursday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, unless otherwise noted. Come to activities and join the email list for specific details!
Enhance Your Canvas Course with DesignPLUS
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
Linux for Engineers
Workshop/Training
Engineering students are often expected to use the Linux terminal for their assignments, but many don't understand the command line for more than submitting schoolwork. What could you do if you learned how to use Linux to enhance your personal work and play? Come learn basic command prompts to navigate and utilize the terminal with a live guide to help you bend commands to your will.
Cookies with Your CAPS Counselor - Roosevelt Campus
Student Activities
Come and enjoy some delicious cookies, meet your CAPS Counselor and learn more about USU’s amazing Counseling & Prevention Services!
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Entrepreneurship Center: Dinner with an Entrepreneur
Social/Networking
Join us for an exclusive evening celebrating our most dedicated Entrepreneurship Club members! Students who attend at least five E-Club events throughout the semester will be invited to enjoy dinner with a local entrepreneur, gaining insight, inspiration, and real-world advice.
Mindfulness Yoga with SAAVI
Recreation
Join Campus Recreation and SAAVI for a night of relaxation with our Mindful Yoga class. This event is free and open to everyone, starting at 6:30pm in HPER 102. All equipment will be provided, just show up!
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Caine Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The Caine Ensembles concert, presented twice a year, showcases some of USU's finest musicians. Come enjoy top-tier chamber music performed by the Caine Brass Quintet, Caine Percussion Ensemble, Caine Saxophone Quartet, Caine String Quartet, and Caine Woodwind Quintet.
Pie the Professor
Fundraiser
In collaboration with ALPFA, we are collecting monetary donations to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need. Through the SNAC, we are also accepting canned goods and similar non-perishable food items. Each donated dollar or food item counts as one vote. Students and faculty can use their votes to support the professor they would like to see receive a pie to the face—all in good fun and in support of a meaningful cause.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
iWorq Info Table
Information/Orientation
iWorq is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions for local governments, delivering innovative tools that make communities stronger, smarter, and more connected. From public works to planning and permitting, iWorq helps cities and counties across the country streamline operations and better serve their citizens. The company is seeking driven, people-oriented individuals to join their team and help shape the future of civic technology. Open to all majors, these roles offer the chance to grow, lead, and make a real impact in a mission-driven organization that’s making a difference in communities nationwide. Visit with the iWorq team in the Huntsman Hall Gardner Atrium on Wednesday, November 19th to learn more!
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Sodas and Scholarships
Student Activities
Come get a soda and learn about the scholarship opportunities we have at USU and in the College of Arts & Sciences!
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS OPEN DECEMBER 1ST!
Mentor Development Lunch & Learn: Giving and Receiving Feedback
Student Activities
Join us for November's Mentor Development Training. In this FREE lunch and learn, we will be discussing giving and receiving feedback. All students and alumni are welcome!
Time to Act: Mental Health Accross the Lifespan
Panel Discussion/Presentation
A free statewide training series to strengthen provider skills in evidence-based mental health care. Join professionals across disciplines for expert-led learning, case discussions, and networking—building stronger teams to better serve their clients.
Lunch & Learn - Regence: Patient Tools, Tips and Education
Workshop/Training
Join Regence, USU’s health insurance provider, for an employee Lunch & Learn focused on helping you use your benefits with confidence. Make the most of your benefits and gain practical tools to support your health and wellness. You’ll get step-by-step guidance on: Using the cost estimator tool to compare and plan for medical expenses Finding in-network providers and preventive care options Navigating the Regence mobile app and website for convenient access to your health information *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
USU GIS Day
Exhibition
USU GIS Day presented by Geospatial Collective at USU. A Poster Competition. Showcase your projects, research, and applications involving geospatial technology and win exciting prizes. Poster Display starts at 10 am Judging is from 3pm-5pm Winner Announcements and Social start at 5 pm
Residency for Tuition Purposes Information Session
Information/Orientation | Info Session
Information session for USU Students about the process of gaining Utah residency for tuition purposes.
iWorq Info Session
Information/Orientation
iWorq is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions for local governments, delivering innovative tools that make communities stronger, smarter, and more connected. From public works to planning and permitting, iWorq helps cities and counties across the country streamline operations and better serve their citizens. The company is seeking driven, people-oriented individuals to join their team and help shape the future of civic technology. Open to all majors, these roles offer the chance to grow, lead, and make a real impact in a mission-driven organization that’s making a difference in communities nationwide. Students are invited to attend the iWorq Info Session on Wednesday, November 19th at 3:30 p.m. in Huntsman Hall 360 to learn more about internship and full-time opportunities with this fast-growing company.
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
Ecology Center Seminar Series - Dr. Regina Baucom
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Regina Baucom
November 19-20, 2025
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Michigan
I am a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan and I study plant evolutionary ecology and evolutionary genetics. My research examines how plants adapt to environmental pressures, such as herbicide exposure and global change. Notably, I investigate the genetic mechanisms behind herbicide resistance in weedy species like the common morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea) and explore the ecological consequences of herbicide use on plant-insect interactions. Overall, my research program bridges evolutionary theory with agricultural and environmental challenges to provide insight into rapid adaptation and eco-evolutionary dynamics.
Cookies with Your CAPS Counselor - Vernal Campus
Student Activities
Come and enjoy some delicious cookies, meet your CAPS Counselor and learn more about USU’s amazing Counseling & Prevention Services!
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Rapid Fire Research
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Share your research in an exciting, fast-paced competition for a chance to win BIG! USU undergrad and grad student researchers, of all majors, are invited to apply to present. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Nov. 15.
Financial Planning Career Pathways Forum
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Hear from career professionals within the Financial Planning industry and the various career paths they have pursued! This will be a great opportunity to network and learn about the various pathways that are beneficial to know for young professionals pursuing a career in financial planning.
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!
SHRM * MHR Networking Dinner
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
The USU SHRM student chapter and the Master's of Human Resource Management program are jointly hosting a networking dinner. If you are interested in learning more about what a career in the human resource management field looks like, come interact with some industry professionals who will be here to share their experiences with you!
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A wide variety of repertoire showcasing technical skill of all levels of organ playing will be performed.
Trivia Event
Recreation
Join us for a Fun trivia night at the ARC! Registration will be open from October 27th to November 19th
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
Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)
Meeting
Join us as we improve our cybersecurity skills, participate in competitions, get certifications, network with cyber professionals, and meet like-minded students.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A wide variety of repertoire showcasing technical skill of all levels of organ playing will be performed.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
USU and You: Maigen Zobell
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU and You radio show this week! We will be chatting with Maigen Zobell from Uintah Basin Healthcare.
USU and You: Lindsey Garlick
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU and You radio show! This week we will be chatting with Lindsey Garlick from Duchesne County Victim Services.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
ASC Weekly 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 connect, learn, and collaborate. Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.
This weekly event will be located in the new Gardner Building on the 2nd floor in the ASC space.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Donghoon Chung, PhD, Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Donghoon Chung, PhD, Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
ASEE Student Chapter Bi-Weekly Meetings
Student Activities
Join us every other Thursday from 1:00 – 2:00 PM for engaging ASEE Student Chapter meetings! Each session includes snacks, networking, and interactive activities. Our focus ranges from engineering education and professional development to socials, brain breaks, and outreach opportunities.
Fall 2025 Schedule (Tentative):
Sept 25 – Guest Speaker: Time Management
Oct 3 – Outreach: Science Unwrapped
Oct 9 – Guest Speaker: Introduction to Mindfulness
Oct 11 – Fall Break Brain Break: Day Camp or Hiking
Oct 23 – Social/Contest: Halloween Pumpkin Carving
Nov 6 – Workshop: Poster & Presentation Tips
Dec 4 – Finals Brain Break
Stay connected: join our email list for reminders and updates. Come for the snacks, stay for the community, and grow with us!
Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series
Workshop/Training
Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below
WE Study Lounge
Student Activities
Join us for a Thanksgiving-themed study lounge! Take a break, enjoy some festive treats, and get some work done in a cozy atmosphere.
Math/Stat Department Colloquium
Conference/Seminar
This talk will focus specifically on central calculus concepts, in terms of the meanings that are typically developed in math classes and how that may potentially create clashes for students trying to use calculus in other STEM fields.
John Mortensen Retirement Celebration
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Associate Vice President John Mortensen is retiring after more than 35 years of service to Utah State. Please join us in celebrating his remarkable career and contributions at an open-house reception on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 3:30–5:00 p.m. in the Big Blue Room of the TSC. Light refreshments will be served. Take a moment to stop by, say goodbye, and wish John well as he begins this exciting new chapter.
CANRI Growth & Balance: Watershed Restoration
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us for the Fall 2025 installation of CANRI's Growth & Balance series. This panel explores Watershed Restoration and the ways in which humans are working with our non-human counterparts to restore the watersheds that provide us with everything from water to food to species diversity. Details and link to RSVP below. Please feel free to share with your networks, friends, and family members. It promises to be a great conversation! When: Thursday, Nov. 20th, 3:30Pm - 5:00pm Merril-Cazier Library, Rm. 154 RSVP here: https://forms.gle/cNWvVjc7sYz9qasJ6 (so we can make sure there are enough snacks!) Who? A great panel of amazing experts! Scott Shahverdian, Lead design geomorphologist Dr. Lawrence Culver, History Tyler Coleman, Trout Unlimited Sarah Koenigsberg, Restoring Riverscapes Project Aidan Klopfenstein, Bio-West Moderator, Dr. Betsy Brunner (Comm Studies)
Huntsman PhD Prep Meeting
Meeting
Come learn about research and pursuing a PhD! Come find us in the MSLE conference room on the 4th floor of EBB!
Lead Climbing Clinic
Recreation
Ready to level up your climbing? Learn the essentials of lead climbing—clipping, belaying, and fall safety—with our certified instructors.
Are You Smarter Than a Freshman?
Social/Networking
Pit the knowledge you've gained throughout your college years against the knowledge a freshman might have in a friendly competition for prizes! Pizza and soda will be provided, and win a TI-36X Pro calculator for getting first place!
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Celebrate World Philosophy Day
Information/Orientation
On Thursday, Nov. 20th, philosophy professors from USU's Department of History, Cultures, & Ideas will be hosting a Q&A at the Logan Library to celebrate World Philosophy Day.
Communitas Lecture Series: Issac Avila Vazquez
Lecture/Readings
TBA
Informational Gathering for Fall 2026 Argentina Study Abroad Program
Information/Orientation
Organized by Dr. María Cordero (Faculty Leader for 2026) and Dr. Joshua Thoms (Faculty Leader for 2024), this gathering will provide details about the Fall 2026 Argentina Study Abroad program, including information about the number of classes and credits that can be taken, host family information, cultural activities/excursions during the semester, etc. USU students from the 2024 program will also share their experiences and insights about the program. Food and beverages will be provided!
Miss. Native American
Cultural
Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating the strength, culture, and leadership of Native American women at Utah State University. The Miss Native American USU Pageant is an annual cultural and scholarship event that honors Native American students and connects to our traditional USU Pow Wow, where the winner will serve as Headwoman. Come support the contestants, enjoy cultural presentations, and be part of a meaningful celebration of heritage and community.
Miss Native American Utah State University
Cultural
The Miss Native American USU Pageant (2025–2026) celebrates leadership, education, and culture among Native American women at Utah State University. The Miss Native American USU Pageant is part of our continuing effort to foster community, intercultural learning, and the celebration of heritage and shared experiences at Utah State University. We invite our campus and the surrounding community to gather with us for an evening that highlights student leadership, cultural expression, and connection. Free & open to everyone. All are welcome.
Maker Space Workshop - Introduction to the Vinyl Cutter
Workshop/Training
Come learn how to use our new vinyl cutter! We can cut a variety of different kinds of vinyl, including heat transfer vinyl. This workshop will teach you how to set up several different kinds of projects and will include information about how to make your own custom stickers! Spots are limited and must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance. The blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/idea-factory/training/)
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Andrea Winkler, Partner at Davis & Bott will be discussing ethics.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
Focused Friday: Artificial Intelligence & The Future of Work
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Join us for a panel discussion on how artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace. Our experts will explore the opportunities, challenges, and skills needed to thrive in the future of work.
Biology Seminar - Graduate Students (TBD)
Conference/Seminar
Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.
Continuing Education: Advocacy Strategies for Passing Ashley’s Law: A Blueprint for Community Members
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on November 21st from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Paula Vigil and Jeff Spears, PhD, MSW. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
Volunteer Call — Support USU Researchers!
Workshop/Training
Please support USU student researchers by volunteering at the Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium! All faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and staff are encouraged to participate as either evaluators or moderators.
On Nov. 21st from 12pm-1pm, the Office of Research and University Libraries are hosting a Training Session on being a Moderator and/or Evaluator for the Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium. Moderators, typically librarians, staff, or graduate students, manage oral presentation rooms (introducing and timing the session). Evaluators, typically faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, librarians, and staff, can choose to review poster or oral presentations (up to 5 per session) using a provided evaluation guide.
At this session, we will review each role, the logistics of completing tasks associated with each position, and the Symposium itself. All who have signed up to be a moderator/evaluator already are highly encouraged to attend.
You can attend in Library 122 or online via Zoom (https://usu.zoom.us/j/81139335574?pwd=ZznagyWNCEkTvzQSUCmA0TQrjQmn1D.1&jst=1).
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Enhancing Engineering Students' Problem-Solving through Metacognition and Self-Regulation
Conference/Seminar
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, “Understanding the Problem-Solving Task,” invites 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. Participants will leave with both a research-informed conceptual framework and practical tools.
Editing 2+ Courses in one Place with Canvas Blueprints
Workshop/Training
Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshop shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.
Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Turkey Trot
Recreation
A short and fun run to celebrate Thanksgiving! The run will be on campus, starting at the ARC (Aggie Recreation Center) and will begin at 4 PM
ABC: Reducing Food Waste with Harvest Extend
Student Activities
Come to this beginner-friendly service event hosted by Aggies Building Community in partnership with USU Harvest Extend! We will focus on reducing food waste by helping to make applesauce and/or fruit leather. Meet in the Nutrition and Food Sciences (NFS) research kitchen on November 21 from 5pm-7pm. Students who come can learn about food waste and have fun trying something new! Register at the link provided below. *No prior experience is needed.* Experienced participants will be there to guide us.
Center for Equine-Assisted Services Launch
Exhibition
Joins us as we celebrate the official launch of the Center for Equine-Assisted Services (CEAS)! Participate in a variety of equine-assisted service activities, games, hear a short program from the Center's director, and enjoy a meal at the arena. This event is for students, communities, and families! Children 12 and under are free to enter. All ticket proceeds go to supporting CEAS endeavors.
USU Tooele November Movie Night
Arts/Entertainment
The dinosaurs are coming to the USU Tooele Science Building this month. "Jurassic World: Rebirth" will be our movie for November. Showing in our MPR room for free to the community. The dinosaurs are hungry so bring the family. We'll bring the popcorn to feed them up first. Follow the event for updates.
USU Physics November Demo Show
Special Event
Why don't tops tip over while spinning? How do you throw a curve ball? How do you sail a ship without a sail? How do you blow out a candle from across the room? Ready for some fascinating, exciting and LOUD science-learning fun? USU Physics invites science enthusiasts of all ages to its annual November Demo Show Friday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m. in the Eccles Science Learning Center Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130). Enjoy nearly an hour of eye-popping, mind-bending, non-stop physics demonstrations! Admission is free. USU physicist James Coburn leads the annual event, which has become a favorite Cache Valley kick-off to Thanksgiving Week. Coburn says he was inspired to create the show, now in its 18th year, by England’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which have been a popular British tradition since 1825. Questions? Contact the Department of Physics at 435-797-2857.
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Sounds of the Stadium
Arts/Entertainment
Relive the excitement of the 2025 Aggie! Marching! Band! season as we reprise all the fantastic music from our Maverik Stadium pregame and halftime shows and honor our amazingly dedicated students. Sing along with your favorites and show your Aggie pride! Sit toward the back of the Daines Concert Hall or bring some ear plugs. This is a loud one!
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Cranksgiving Bicycle Fun Race
Recreation
Cranksgiving is an Alleycat bike race the weekend before Thanksgiving. Gather a team of 2-5 people, bring backpacks or panniers or any other way to carry things while you bike. Meet at Aggie Blue Bikes at 11am then race around the valley to different grocery stores where you purchase food items from a list (primarily thanksgiving related- turkey, canned veggies, pie, etc.). We meet up at the Cache Food Pantry at 2pm where we weigh up and donate all of the food. Food that is harder to carry or heavier is a higher point value, there is also trivia for bonus points, the team with the most points wins fun prizes from local businesses. Registration for this event is free, but participants should expect to pay upwards of $20 on groceries. Like all events at Aggie Blue Bikes, Cranksgiving is open to all ages and skill levels. Please follow the ticket link to register
Student Book Club — Share Your Favorite Book!
Social/Networking
Join us for book club! This month, we are inviting you to share your favorite book. Come prepared to tell us about your favorite book, either with a quick description or make your own PowerPoint to share. We will use this list of books to make selections for Spring semester book club picks.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
Songs of Latin America
Arts/Entertainment
Latin American Choral Music with special guest performers conducted by Martha Rawlings, Masters Candidate of Choral Conducting.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Loved - Kennady Pulsipher Senior Voice Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A Musical Theater Showcase Featuring Kennady Pulsipher as lead soloist, Tanner Doyle as featured artist, and Adam Bowen as accompanist.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
ASC Maker Mondays
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!
Museum+Music Series
Arts/Entertainment
Museum+Music: “Composing the West” A minifestival curated and performed by students in the USU music department featuring performances of original student compositions and other works all in dialogue with the exhibitions “Repainting the I: The Intermountain Intertribal Indian School Murals,” “Eagle Village: Sheila Nadimi,” and “Exploding Native Inevitable.” This concert will consist of new works composed by USU student composers inspired by the artworks and themes of the exhibitions on show. Audience members will be invited to walk through the galleries during the performance, experiencing the music alongside the visual art that inspired it.
Composing the West: New Music Inspired by the Exhibitions
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will showcase new works by USU student and faculty composers, inspired by the artworks and themes of the exhibitions currently on view. Audience members are invited to walk through the galleries during the performance, experiencing the music in conversation with the visual art that inspired it.
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
Allyse Tibbitts Sophomore Piano Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Allyse Tibbitts Sophomore piano Recital
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
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!
Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)
Meeting
Join us as we improve our cybersecurity skills, participate in competitions, get certifications, network with cyber professionals, and meet like-minded students.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 27 2025 for Thanksgiving Day.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ASC Weekly 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 connect, learn, and collaborate. Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.
This weekly event will be located in the new Gardner Building on the 2nd floor in the ASC space.
Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series
Workshop/Training
Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below
Huntsman PhD Prep Meeting
Meeting
Come learn about research and pursuing a PhD! Come find us in the MSLE conference room on the 4th floor of EBB!
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 28 2025 following Thanksgiving Day.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
ENVS Community Luncheon
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
EmpowerED Workshop: AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Cooking Demo
Recreation
Cooking demos are designed to educate, inspire, or promote new cooking skills, cuisines, or ingredients. Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences (NDFS) students will provide you with nutrition information, culinary techniques, and recipe cards that you can take home. You will also have the chance to sample the dishes that are prepared!
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
Seasons of Joy, A Senior Recital by Kaeli Curtis
Arts/Entertainment
Kaeli Curtis, a senior in the Choral Education program, and collaborative pianist Kylee Fullmer, will be performing works by J.S. Bach, Peter Cornelius, and Claude Debussy. The program will also include a choral number sung by members of the USU Chamber Singers.
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
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
ASEE Meetings
Student Activities
Join us for the USU Student Chapter of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Bi-Weekly Meetings.
Meetings include networking, professional workshops, study/academic training, community outreach, and Brain Breaks. We meet in ENGR 401A, the fourth-floor conference room, every other Thursday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, unless otherwise noted. Come to activities and join the email list for specific details!
EmpowerED Workshop: Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
Aggie First Scholars' Annual Blanket Tying Extravaganza
Student Activities
Take a break from the finals grind and join Aggie First Scholars in tying fleece blankets for the Cache Refugee and Immigration Center (CRIC)! Our goal is to tie 60 blankets for donation. Meet us in the ABLE Center located on the second floor of the Merrill Cazier Library by the New Books Lounge
MHR On-Campus Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
We invite you to meet with us to learn how a Master of Human Resources from Utah State University will give you a competitive advantage in your career path. Come network with MHR students and the MHR team who will answer any questions you may have! Register at https://huntsman.usu.edu/mhr/events.
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.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
DANCING WITH MOZART, featuring the USU Symphony Orchestra, Sasha Kasman Laude, and Ben Laude
Arts/Entertainment
Program full of dance rhythms presented by “the perfect instrument” - the symphony orchestra will take the audience for an enchanting journey through wide gamut of musical styles and rhythmic flavors. From elegant Baroque Siciliana and Classical Rondo to fiery Italian Tarantella and Danzon straight from Mexico City dance parlors, the orchestra will present wide range of colorful musical timbres.
USU faculty Sasha Kasman Laude and Ben Laude join the orchestra for the performance of the famous Mozart’s Concerto.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
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.
Lunch & Learn - Holiday Grocery Glow Up
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn preparing our budget for the holidays. Want to keep the magic in your holiday meals and the joy in your season, without draining your wallet? Join accredited financial counselors for a festive, interactive workshop packed with expert tips to help you shop smarter, stress less, and savor more. The holidays are full of cheer, but they can also bring financial stress if you’re not prepared. In this workshop, you’ll discover practical strategies to make your holiday grocery trips less stressful and more intentional—so you can keep your cart (and your wallet) full of what really matters. In this session, you’ll learn how to: Create a holiday grocery budget that works in real life (and still leaves room for treats!) Outsmart marketing tricks and impulse buys that sneak into your cart Use AI and other tools to save time, money, and reduce food waste—so you can focus on the joy of the season *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
USU Libraries Faculty Workshop // Register by October 3!
Workshop/Training
Registration ends October 3rd! The Library is holding an afternoon workshop in which faculty engage in collaborative assignment redesign. The theme for this workshop is integrating technology effectively into assignments, whether you already have technology integrations (e.g. podcasts, digital exhibits, GIS, website creation, VR, etc...) or are just interested in exploring the possibility. See our new toolkit for ideas and information on technologies available in our new Library Innovation Hub. Apply for your spot today!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
Drinking from Different Streams: Principal-Agent Problems and Decentralized Water Governance
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Environment and Society Faculty Candidate Presentation Elise J. Zufall PhD Candidate in Geography University of California, Davis
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
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!
Know Before You Go: Avalanche Awareness Presentation
Information/Orientation
Whether you are a sledder, skier, snowboarder, snowshoer or into extreme snow angels, you need to know about avalanches. Join Outdoor Programs for a FREE Know Before You Go avalanche awareness presentation with the Utah Avalanche Center at the Aggie Recreation Center (ARC). We'll have tables with community partners available to chat and answer questions before the presentation starts as well.
Student Organization for Cybersecurity (SOC)
Meeting
Join us as we improve our cybersecurity skills, participate in competitions, get certifications, network with cyber professionals, and meet like-minded students.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Uintah Basin TAPS Conference
Student Activities
Join us for a Teaching as a Profession Conference - Networking and professional experiences for high school students in the Teaching as a Profession CTE Pathway.
Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
ASC Weekly 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 connect, learn, and collaborate. Participants can also get involved in paid projects with major companies or join peer-led cohort projects and startups.
This weekly event will be located in the new Gardner Building on the 2nd floor in the ASC space.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Colby Slezak, Postdoctoral Fellow II at Utah State University will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Saher Sue Hammoud., Associate Professor of Human Genetics, Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology will be the speaker for this seminar. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Colby Slezak, Postdoctoral Fellow II. at Utah State University will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Ye Yuan Research Director of Reproductive Biology & Stem Cell Biologist with the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine will be the guest speaker at the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Simona Kraberger, Assistant Research Scientist, Biodesign Center for Fundamental & Applied Microbiomics at Arizona State University, will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
ASEE Student Chapter Bi-Weekly Meetings
Student Activities
Join us every other Thursday from 1:00 – 2:00 PM for engaging ASEE Student Chapter meetings! Each session includes snacks, networking, and interactive activities. Our focus ranges from engineering education and professional development to socials, brain breaks, and outreach opportunities.
Fall 2025 Schedule (Tentative):
Sept 25 – Guest Speaker: Time Management
Oct 3 – Outreach: Science Unwrapped
Oct 9 – Guest Speaker: Introduction to Mindfulness
Oct 11 – Fall Break Brain Break: Day Camp or Hiking
Oct 23 – Social/Contest: Halloween Pumpkin Carving
Nov 6 – Workshop: Poster & Presentation Tips
Dec 4 – Finals Brain Break
Stay connected: join our email list for reminders and updates. Come for the snacks, stay for the community, and grow with us!
Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series
Workshop/Training
Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below
Covey Closing Social
Student Activities
Covey Center Closing Social
Wintersongs
Arts/Entertainment
This concert features USU Chamber Singers, Chorale and Sapphire Singers Treble Chorus.
NR Finals Study Session
Student Activities
Need a stress free place to study for finals? Stop by our NR peer advisor study session! We will have snacks, warm drinks, and a quiet environment to help you focus and finish the semester strong.
NR Finals Study Session
Student Activities
Need a stress-free place to study for finals? Stop by our NR Peer Advisor Study Session! We'll have snacks, warm drinks, and a quiet environment to help you focus and finish the semester strong.
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
Tune n Wax Clinic
Recreation
Do your skis or board need some attention? Learn how to do a basic tune and wax at the OP rental shop! Price includes equipment, wax, P-Tex, and instruction.
Youth Conservatory Holiday Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Celebrate the season with festive piano performances by Youth Conservatory students! This cheerful recital features holiday favorites and classical pieces, showcasing the hard work and progress of our young pianists. A perfect way to add a little music to your holiday season!
Wintersongs
Arts/Entertainment
This concert features USU Chamber Singers, Chorale and Sapphire Singers Treble Chorus.
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 last day of classes.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
USU Uintah Basin Holiday Party
Special Event
Join us for the USU Uintah Basin Holiday Party. Enjoy bowling, pizza, games and some festive fun with our UB team! Games and bowling from 11:00am - 2:00pm with lunch at noon.
Biology Seminar - Speaker TBD
Conference/Seminar
Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Enhance Your Canvas Course with DesignPLUS
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
The Reindeer Express
Fair/Festival
A beloved Cache Valley tradition returns! Join us for The Reindeer Express, a magical holiday experience for the whole family. Hosted by the Department of Animal, Dairy & Veterinary Sciences, USU Extension, and College of Veterinary Medicine. All ticket proceeds go toward a scholarship fund for ADVS students. You can make a bigger impact by donating to our Day of Giving campaign. Thank you for supporting our students! SNAC will be accepting donations at the event to support a hunger-free education for USU students. They are in need of non-perishable food items, hygiene products, and household necessities (e.g., body wash/soap, pads/tampons, dish soap, toilet paper, laundry detergent). Activities Include: - Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus - Watch Santa’s reindeer get a pre-flight check before their big Christmas Eve journey - Enjoy fun festive activities for all ages - Visit a variety of animals including baby reindeer, a camel, horses, and more - Indulge in yummy treats — both complimentary and for purchase Timed entry. Choose your session: - Session 1: 3:00–4:30 PM - Session 2: 5:00-6:30 pm
Darren Parry:The Earth Still Remembers Us
Conference/Seminar
The Heravi Peace Institute presents a lecture by Darren Perry:
The Earth Still Remembers Us: Indigenous Teachings on Hope, Character, and Climate Resilience
In a time of unprecedented ecological change, Indigenous worldviews remind us that the Earth is not a resource, it is a relative that remembers our songs, our stories, and our responsibilities. This keynote explores how Indigenous knowledge systems cultivate the moral character and relational ethics essential for climate resilience and peacebuilding. Drawing on teachings of reciprocity, humility, and gratitude, Darren Parry shares how ancestral wisdom offers pathways to restore balance between people and planet.
Through stories from the Shoshone tradition and contemporary examples of land stewardship, he will illustrate how hope is not a passive emotion but an active practice rooted in relationship. When we live with respect and responsibility, we remember who we are—and in doing so, the Earth remembers us too.
Sponsored by the Educating Character Initiative
Entrepreneurship Center: Aggie Innovate Pitch Night
Social/Networking
Students who submitted their applications by November 18 will take the stage as the Top 12 teams, each earning $250 and presenting their business ideas to judges and guests over dinner and discussion. Enjoy an evening of innovation, networking, and inspiration as we announce the Top 3 finalists advancing to the next round of Opportunity Quest.
10-Minute Play Festival
Arts/Entertainment
TBD
Tri-State Band Symposium Sampler Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The Tri-State Band Symposium is an Honor Band Experience for the Tri-State's finest wind and percussion players and their directors. Annually hosting around 150 of the finest wind and percussion players from the region's finest high schools, this event has attracted students and directors from Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado. It features internationally-recognized clinicians as well as the finest performers from Utah State.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
Museum of Geology: Open Saturday
Exhibition
The Museum of Geology will be open the first Saturday of October, November, and December. Bring your family and friends and enjoy displays of local rocks, minerals from around the world, fossils, and much more. There is no entry fee.
Saturdays at the Museum: Volcanoes!
Cultural
Join the USU Museum of Anthropology collaborating with the Geology Museum in teaching all about volcanoes around the world! Learn about the culture and stories surrounding volcanic eruptions and the science behind what volcanoes are. Activities for all ages, admission always free!
Tri-State Band Symposium Finale Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The Tri-State Band Symposium is an Honor Band Experience for the Tri-State's finest wind and percussion players and their directors. Annually hosting around 150 of the finest wind and percussion players from the region's finest high schools, this event has attracted students and directors from Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado. It features internationally-recognized clinicians as well as the finest performers from Utah State.
10-Minute Play Festival
Arts/Entertainment
TBD
Museum+Music Series
Arts/Entertainment
Composing the West: Colonialism and the Myths of Manifest Destiny Curated by USU music students this concert will consider the exhibition “Exploding Native Inevitable” in light of the concept of Manifest Destiny and theories of colonialism. Through this, students will craft a response to the artworks on show using an eclectic array of musical works.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 final examinations week.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Rubrics and Equity-based Grading
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop will introduce participants to the principles of equity-based grading and the use of rubrics to promote fair and transparent assessment at the college and university level. Educators will explore how to design rubrics that align with learning goals while reducing bias and promoting student success across diverse backgrounds. Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will gain practical tools for implementing grading practices that recognize student effort, growth, and diverse ways of demonstrating knowledge.
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.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
EmpowerED Workshop: Rubrics and Equity-based Grading
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop will introduce participants to the principles of equity-based grading and the use of rubrics to promote fair and transparent assessment at the college and university level. Educators will explore how to design rubrics that align with learning goals while reducing bias and promoting student success across diverse backgrounds. Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will gain practical tools for implementing grading practices that recognize student effort, growth, and diverse ways of demonstrating knowledge.
MHR On-Campus Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
We invite you to meet with us to learn how a Master of Human Resources from Utah State University will give you a competitive advantage in your career path. Come network with MHR students and the MHR team who will answer any questions you may have! Register at https://huntsman.usu.edu/mhr/events.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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.
Front & Center Webinar: New Academic Standing Policy & Procedure
Workshop/Training
Speakers will be Heidi Kesler, Executive Director of the Center for Academic Belonging & Learning Excellence and Shelly Kotynek, Executive Director of University and Exploratory Advising.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for In-Person Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop introduces practical, research-informed techniques to increase student engagement, motivation, and retention during face-to-face class sessions. This workshop explores a range of strategies—from think-pair-share and collaborative problem-solving to structured debates and real-time polling—that can be adapted across disciplines. Participants will reflect on their current teaching practices, identify opportunities for active learning, and leave with ready-to-implement ideas. Whether teaching large lectures or small seminars, instructors will gain tools to foster deeper learning and participation.
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.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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!
Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration
Arts/Entertainment
Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art for 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.
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
Christmas from the Daines Concert Hall with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Kick off “the most wonderful time of the year” with our most anticipated concert of the season, which has become one of Cache Valley’s favorite family traditions. This year’s special guest is David Osmond, along with the beloved Westminster Bell Choir. We are thrilled to delight audiences with an unforgettable musical celebration featuring popular and traditional holiday favorites, festive decorations, and a few surprises that are sure to brighten the holiday season.
Ages 8+
Continuing Education: Unbinding the Soul: Finding Meaning After Religious Hurt
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on December 12th from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Troy Allan, Ed.D, MFA. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
Christmas from the Daines Concert Hall with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Kick off “the most wonderful time of the year” with our most anticipated concert of the season, which has become one of Cache Valley’s favorite family traditions. This year’s special guest is David Osmond, along with the beloved Westminster Bell Choir. We are thrilled to delight audiences with an unforgettable musical celebration featuring popular and traditional holiday favorites, festive decorations, and a few surprises that are sure to brighten the holiday season.
Ages 8+
Christmas in Montpelier
Arts/Entertainment
First produced in December of 2024 as a fundraiser for the Lyric Repertory Company, this remounting is an extended version for those who were unable to join us last year or for those who may want to see it again. Based on the book by beloved historian, F. Ross Peterson, this adaptation by Mary Heers stars Richie Call as Young Ross.
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
You’re invited to NEHMA’s Community Art Day inspired by Horse (1972), a painting by Rex Walter on view in Repainting the I: The Intermountain Intertribal Indian School Murals exhibit through January 17, 2026. Horses hold deep significance in Navajo (Diné) culture—used for travel, herding, ceremony, and celebration. Walter’s painting honors this powerful relationship and the vital role horses continue to play in Diné life.
FREE Avalanche Beacon Clinic
Information/Orientation
Come join the OP and Utah Avalanche Center for a FREE avalanche beacon clinic on Saturday, December 13th, from 10am to noon. This event is open to anyone wanting to learn the basics of how to use an avalanche transceiver or brush up on their transceiver skills. Advance registration is required. Bring your beacon or borrow one of ours.
Christmas from the Daines Concert Hall with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Kick off “the most wonderful time of the year” with our most anticipated concert of the season, which has become one of Cache Valley’s favorite family traditions. This year’s special guest is David Osmond, along with the beloved Westminster Bell Choir. We are thrilled to delight audiences with an unforgettable musical celebration featuring popular and traditional holiday favorites, festive decorations, and a few surprises that are sure to brighten the holiday season.
Ages 8+
Christmas from the Daines Concert Hall with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Kick off “the most wonderful time of the year” with our most anticipated concert of the season, which has become one of Cache Valley’s favorite family traditions. This year’s special guest is David Osmond, along with the beloved Westminster Bell Choir. We are thrilled to delight audiences with an unforgettable musical celebration featuring popular and traditional holiday favorites, festive decorations, and a few surprises that are sure to brighten the holiday season.
Ages 8+
Cache Children's Choir Holiday Concert
Arts/Entertainment
Cache Children’s Choir invites you to a musical celebration of the holiday season in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall.
Mentor Development Lunch & Learn: Giving and Receiving Feedback
Student Activities
Join us of December's Mentor Development Training. In this FREE lunch and learn, we will be discussing giving and receiving feedback. All students and alumni welcome.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2025 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2025 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 2025 for the Holiday Break
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
New Year’s Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 1 2026 in observance of New Year's Day.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
EmpowerED Workshop: Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for In-Person Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop introduces practical, research-informed techniques to increase student engagement, motivation, and retention during face-to-face class sessions. This workshop explores a range of strategies—from think-pair-share and collaborative problem-solving to structured debates and real-time polling—that can be adapted across disciplines. Participants will reflect on their current teaching practices, identify opportunities for active learning, and leave with ready-to-implement ideas. Whether teaching large lectures or small seminars, instructors will gain tools to foster deeper learning and participation.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
EmpowerED Workshop: Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for In-Person Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop introduces practical, research-informed techniques to increase student engagement, motivation, and retention during face-to-face class sessions. This workshop explores a range of strategies—from think-pair-share and collaborative problem-solving to structured debates and real-time polling—that can be adapted across disciplines. Participants will reflect on their current teaching practices, identify opportunities for active learning, and leave with ready-to-implement ideas. Whether teaching large lectures or small seminars, instructors will gain tools to foster deeper learning and participation.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
EmpowerED Workshop: Rubrics and Equity-based Grading
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop will introduce participants to the principles of equity-based grading and the use of rubrics to promote fair and transparent assessment at the college and university level. Educators will explore how to design rubrics that align with learning goals while reducing bias and promoting student success across diverse backgrounds. Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will gain practical tools for implementing grading practices that recognize student effort, growth, and diverse ways of demonstrating knowledge.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
EmpowerED Workshop: Rubrics and Equity-based Grading
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop will introduce participants to the principles of equity-based grading and the use of rubrics to promote fair and transparent assessment at the college and university level. Educators will explore how to design rubrics that align with learning goals while reducing bias and promoting student success across diverse backgrounds. Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will gain practical tools for implementing grading practices that recognize student effort, growth, and diverse ways of demonstrating knowledge.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
EmpowerED Workshop: AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
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.
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.
Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Yankton Johnson, CEO of Moon Lake Electric
Special Event
Join us for January’s Uintah Basin Speaker Series on the Roosevelt Campus! We’ll be hearing from Yankton Johnson, CEO of Moon Lake Electric, as he shares insights on “Why Energy Cooperatives Are the Key to a More Reliable Future.”
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
EmpowerED Workshop: Active Learning Strategies for In-Person Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop introduces practical, research-informed techniques to increase student engagement, motivation, and retention during face-to-face class sessions. This workshop explores a range of strategies—from think-pair-share and collaborative problem-solving to structured debates and real-time polling—that can be adapted across disciplines. Participants will reflect on their current teaching practices, identify opportunities for active learning, and leave with ready-to-implement ideas. Whether teaching large lectures or small seminars, instructors will gain tools to foster deeper learning and participation.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 19 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
EmpowerED Workshop: AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
EmpowerED Workshop: Rubrics and Equity-based Grading
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop will introduce participants to the principles of equity-based grading and the use of rubrics to promote fair and transparent assessment at the college and university level. Educators will explore how to design rubrics that align with learning goals while reducing bias and promoting student success across diverse backgrounds. Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will gain practical tools for implementing grading practices that recognize student effort, growth, and diverse ways of demonstrating knowledge.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
EmpowerED Workshop: Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
EmpowerED Workshop: Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
Pickleball and Cocoa Night
Special Event
🎾 Pickleball & Cocoa Night! 📅 Friday, January 23rd 🕕 6:00 – 8:00 PM 📍 Pickleball Courts – Roosevelt Campus Join us for a fun evening of pickleball, hot cocoa, and donuts! All skill levels are welcome — come play, cheer, or just hang out with friends. Bring your energy (and your sweet tooth)! 🍩☕
Science Unwrapped - From Superconductors to Black Holes
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 January 23 event: A “duality” is something consisting of two things. Think “day and night,” “up and down,” and “left and right.” USU physicists Abhay Katyal and Oscar Varela explore dualities in physics, in which two seemingly different phenomena are described by the same underlying physical principles. Consider the everyday example of electricity and magnetism: Power plants generate electricity by using magnets, and running electricity through wires can, in turn, make a magnet. “Unification” means becoming united or one whole thing. Abhay and Oscar are among physicists exploring the ambitious idea that dualities can be unified – a theory that proposes nature can be described by a small set of physical laws. At Science Unwrapped, they’ll discuss how the tiniest subatomic particles behave, according to physical laws, in ways similar to immense gravitational systems like black holes.
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
Mentor Development Lunch & Learn: GROW Model
Student Activities
Join us for January's Mentor Development Training. In this FREE lunch and learn we will be going over the GROW Model. All students and alumni welcome.
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.
Collecting the West
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Tall tales from museum and archives across the disciplines; an opening reception for The Lure and Lore of the West January 28, 2025 | 5:30-7:00 pm Round Table at Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall & 7:00-8:30 pm Reception at NEHMA -Curator & Moderator: Danielle Stewart, PhD., Curator and Head of Academic Initiatives, NEHMA -Molly Cannon, PhD., Executive Director and Curator for the Museum of Anthropology -Kristian Valles, Intermountain Herbarium Manager and Associate Curator -Paul Jamison, Collections Manager, USU Museum of Geology -Daniel Davis, Librarian, Photograph Curator & Archives Instruction Coordinator, USU Special Collections & Archives
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
Cytiva OpEx Competition
Information/Orientation
Work with a team to tackle a real-world business case, applying your problem-solving and operational excellence skills. Gain hands-on experience, network with industry leaders, and showcase your expertise. Whether you are building your resume or love a challenge, this competition is for you! Sponsored by Cytiva, this event offers the chance to win exciting cash prizes, connect with industry professionals, and network with students from other area universities. All majors are welcome!
Aggies in the Basin Sundae Fundae
Social/Networking
Are you an Aggie in the Basin? Come join us for this fun Alumni event! If you like ice cream, this is the date for you - ice cream sundaes made from delicious Aggie ice cream!
EmpowerED Workshop: AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
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.
FSQ at USU 2025-26 Series: The Crossing Point
Arts/Entertainment
The Long Arc
Program:
W.A. Mozart | StringQuartet in E-flat Major, K. 428
Leoš Janácek | String Quartet No. 1 “Kreutzer Sonata”
Ludwig van Beethoven | String Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131
The final concert of the season reaches back—not as escape, but as remembrance.
These works span classical elegance, psychological rupture, and transcendent modernity. Mozart offers luminous clarity. Janácek brings stormy, uncontained passion. And Beethoven’s late quartet stands like a mountain at the edge of time—defiant, searching, and radiant with radical tenderness.
Together, this program honors the lineage of the string quartet as a space of intensity and transformation. These composers, in their own eras, were each asking: What is possible within four voices?
The Fry Street Quartet asks the same.
This concert roots the season in resonance, community, and the long arc of wisdom through sound.
Ticket link coming soon!
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 16 2026 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
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.
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
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.
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.
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+
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
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
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.
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.
HackUSU - The Largest Hackathon in the Intermountian West
Social/Networking
HackUSU 2026 will take place from February 27–28, 2026, and offers an exciting opportunity for students to collaborate, innovate, and compete in a high-energy environment filled with workshops, networking events, and hands-on technical challenges. This event is open to students of all majors — whether you're studying computer science, business, design, engineering, or anything else, HackUSU is a place to learn new skills, meet inspiring people, and build something amazing. 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.
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
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.
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
Ticket link coming soon!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
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.
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.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
USU Southwest Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
USU Tooele Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
USU Brigham City Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 final examinations week.
USU Moab Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
USU Blanding Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
USU Eastern Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
USU Uintah Basin Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Brahms Requiem with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
AFCO celebrates one of the world’s most famous composers, Johannes Brahms, with one of his most popular and moving works, Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem). Audiences can look forward to being immersed in the grandeur, power, and comfort of this large-scale work for chorus, orchestra and soloists. The program will also include Fratres by Arvo Pärt, featuring Rebecca McFaul, violinist of the Fry Street Quartet.
Ages 8+
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2026.
139th Commencement
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
We are excited to honor our class of 2026 graduates! The Commencement Ceremony will include the traditional walk from the University Quad to the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum where there will be the awarding of honorary degrees, Commencement speeches, and the conferring of degrees upon all graduates.
College of Engineering, Graduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies & Associates of General Studies Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Engineering, Undergraduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Graduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Undergraduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Graduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Undergraduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services, Graduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services, Undergraduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Degrees Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
USU Wasatch Graduation Party
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2026 Graduates! This party will celebrate the graduates that attended USU through the Salt Lake, Orem, or Park City centers. This is an informal celebration and no regalia is needed.
Cache Children's Choir Spring Concert
Arts/Entertainment
Celebrate the joy of music with Cache Children’s Choir at their Spring Concert. Meet the singers and staff at a reception following the concert. Free and open to the public.
USU Physics Day at Lagoon
Special Event
Each spring USU Physics Day at Lagoon offers the chance for thousands of middle school and high school students to gather at Utah’s largest amusement park to “do physics”. The USU Physics Department, the Idaho National Laboratory, and a host of STEM sponsors organize a wide variety of physics-based contests and activities at all levels centered around amusement park physics. And each year thousands of dollars in prizes and scholarships are awarded to top students and teachers.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 25 2026 in observance of Memorial Day.
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 15 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
250th Anniversary Celebration of our Nation with the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with Music! Join the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra in the historic Logan Tabernacle for a stirring celebration of our nation’s 250th anniversary. Enjoy an inspiring program featuring patriotic favorites, American folk tunes, and more. This event is free and open to all — no ticket required!
All ages
Free – No Ticket Required
Independence Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 3 2026 in observance of Independence Day.
Independence Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Seismic Design Competition
Student Activities
The Seismic Design Competition challenges student teams to design, build, and test a lightweight structure (often made of balsa wood) that can withstand simulated earthquake forces. It gives participants hands-on experience in earthquake engineering, structural analysis, and the importance of resilient design. The competition will be held in Portland, Oregon.
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2026 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
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