Upcoming Events
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Study Abroad Spring Fair
Fair/Festival
Join us for the Study Abroad Spring Fair on Wednesday, January 14, from 10:00 AM–2:00 PM at the TSC International Lounge! Explore study abroad, exchange, and faculty-led programs, connect with advisors and program representatives, and learn how to take your education global. Whether you’re just starting to explore or ready to apply, this fair is the perfect place to find an opportunity that fits your goals.
Rising Together: Women Empowering Women
Panel Discussion/Presentation
As part of the 2026 Women in Leadership Executive Speaker Series, the webinar Rising Together: Women Empowering Women will spotlight the power of collaboration, mentorship, and collective action in advancing women’s leadership. Moderated by Dr. Susan R. Madsen, this dynamic conversation will feature three distinguished leaders: Melanie Jones, CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute; Bettina Smith Edmondson, Layton City Council Member and community advocate; and Connie Sokol, author, speaker, and founder of Balance Redefined and Born to Lead. Together, they will explore how women can lift one another through intentional support, shared vision, and systemic change. The discussion will highlight practical strategies for building inclusive networks, fostering resilience, and amplifying women’s voices across sectors. Attendees will gain insights into overcoming barriers, cultivating confidence, and creating pathways for the next generation of women leaders. This session promises to inspire and equip participants to rise together—empowering women to lead boldly and transform communities.
Spring Semester Opening Social
Cultural
Join us for an Open Social at the Center for Community! Connect with new people, enjoy refreshments, and discover upcoming programs. Bring a friend and join the conversation!
Spring Semester Opening Social
Cultural
Join us for an Open Social at the Center for Community! Connect with new people, enjoy refreshments, and discover upcoming programs. Bring a friend and join the conversation!
WE Engineer Opening Social
Student Activities
Celebrate the start of the new semester with our Opening Social! Stop by to enjoy a soda bar, play card games, and reconnect with friends. Take a break between classes and kick off the semester on a refreshing note!
Learning Staircase Series
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Lianne Wappett is an award-winning educator, communication coach, and experience designer. She brings more than two decades of industry and academic expertise to her role as a Professional Practice Assistant Professor at Utah State University’s Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, where she also directs the Huntsman Scholar Program. Her industry background includes brand-building work with Children’s Miracle Network, Walgreens, Intel, AskJeeves, and others. In the classroom, Lianne fosters curiosity and discovery, coaching students in communication, leadership, and using data and design to tell compelling stories. Her teaching excellence has earned her honors such as Utah State’s Mentor of the Year and the Huntsman School’s Teacher of the Year. A practicing artist, her work has been exhibited nationally and explores interactive, material-based dialogue. Her areas of expertise span visual analytics, data storytelling, design strategy, digital marketing, rhetoric, and experiential learning—all grounded in a passion for helping students “dare mighty.”
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.
20th Anniversary of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall
Arts/Entertainment
Come join us in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall with a special performance from Tamara Mumford, Mezzo-soprano and Pianist Adam Nielsen. Reception to follow.
Space is limited, so please RSVP by January 9th, 2026 at https://web.cvent.com/event/78d6b976-873b-4ae1-bf01-320f1117d283/regProcessStep1 or by calling Elaine Olson at (435) 797-7942.
ELS: Shauna Smith
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Shauna Smith is an accomplished executive leader with more than 15 years of experience at the helm of food and beverage organizations. Shauna started as an operator and has since been integral in developing, acquiring, and operating over 400 restaurants across a dozen states since 2008. Collectively, these establishments have generated more than $2.5 billion, offering employment opportunities to over 40,000 individuals. Her primary focus is elevating operational efficiencies and accelerating revenue growth across the various brands in the Savory portfolio. With an operational depth supported by a 70-person value-add team, she directly supervises the senior leaders of each portfolio company to ensure both strategic and tactical objectives are met. Shauna’s superpower is value creation through three key drivers—growth, efficiency, and site replication. This remarkable growth trajectory earned the firm multiple accolades, including back-to-back fast-growth awards from Restaurant Monitor, as well as eight appearances on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious Inc. 500 list—a testament to its rapid expansion and success. Beyond her organizational achievements, Shauna herself has been the recipient of several distinguished industry awards such as Women to Watch, CXO of the Year, and CEO of the Year
Wednesday Workshop: What's in your winter backcountry pack?
Information/Orientation
Join Outdoor Programs on January 14th for our first Wednesday Workshop of the semester. Tonight we'll go over what should be in your winter backcountry pack, making sure you're prepared and ready to get out in the snow. The workshop is free and will start at 7pm in the Outdoor Programs rental shop in the ARC.
What's Up Down South Economic Summit
Conference/Seminar | Home, Family, and Food
Washington County & USU Extension proudly present the “What’s Up Down South” economic summit. This annual event is designed to provide business and community leaders with the latest economic insights for planning in the year ahead. The summit includes keynote speakers, skill-based workshops, and endless networking opportunities. With its focus on regional economic trends and strategic business planning, the summit plays a central role in shaping Southern Utah's economic landscape.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
USU & You: Lindsey Garlick and Kim Dieter
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU & You Radio Show! This week we will be discussing homelessness in the Uintah Basin with guests Lindsey Garlick and Kim Dieter.
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.
Walk the Walk, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Cultural
Join Us for Walk the Walk! Come be part of an inspiring event that celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his teachings on community building. Learn about the purpose behind Walk the Walk events, explore key moments in the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a national holiday, and discover service opportunities with local non-profit organizations. This event is designed to spark meaningful conversations about our civic responsibilities—both individually and collectively—as we work to support the well-being of everyone in the Aggie Family, Cache Valley, and across Utah. Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and make a difference!
MLK Day of Service, Project 2: National Day of Service & Community Service Fair with USU's Center for Community
Student Activities
The USU Center for Community Engagement invites students to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in six different community engagement projects. As our friends at AmeriCorps say, "Make it a day ON, not a day OFF!" We're joining hands with the USU's Center for Community for an inspiring event that celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his teachings on community building. Don't miss this chance to make a difference in our community! No sign-up necessary. All are welcome.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about how a Master of Human Resources program can benefit your career! Recruiting students will present and answer any questions you may have.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at a virtual information session.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Info Session
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program and how it can benefit a career. Student recruiters will present more information.
3rd Annual Aggie Walk the Walk, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Cultural
Join us for a reflection walk around campus as we honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. This event is about walking together, thinking about his teachings on community, and learning why Walk the Walk events matter. For more information about the route, visit our website. www.usu.edu/community/
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.
Personal Pitch Training
Workshop/Training
Elevate your professional presence in this workshop sponsored by Pro Sales, where you’ll learn to define a unique personal brand that stands out to employers. Master the framework to build a high-impact elevator pitch that turns brief introductions into real career opportunities.
Career Fair Prep Night
Student Activities
Come prepare for the Spring STEM Career Fair! Learn about how to best approach employer tables to give a good impression and make the best use of your time at the Career Fair. Come prepared with your printed resume!
QANR Club Recruitment Open House
Social/Networking
Come explore QANR clubs! This walk-through event let's students meet club members, learn about involvement and leadership opportunities, and get connected at the start of the semester!
Día de Reyes
Cultural
USU Spanish Club is hosting a celebration for the Latin American holiday Día de Reyes! This holiday, observed at the beginning of January, commemorates the visit of the biblical wise men to baby Jesus. Across Latin America, Día de Reyes is a joyful time marked by family gatherings, gift-giving, and delicious traditional foods.
Join us for hot chocolate, snacks, activities, and games while learning about the rich cultural traditions that make Día de Reyes so special. Come celebrate with us and enjoy a fun, welcoming cultural experience!
Wildland Fire Club: Practice Pack Test
Special Event
USU Wildland Fire Club Practice Pack Test on Field House track. Pack Test (Arduous Duty): Complete a 3-mile walk over level terrain in 45 minutes or less while carrying a 45-pound pack.
Huntsman DECA – Get Ready for Nationals (ICDC)
Meeting
Find out what's happening in DECA this semester and confirm who is attending Nationals in Kentucky! Meet in HH 220
Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops
Workshop/Training
Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned. This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement. This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.
Will Hagen and Cahill Smith Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
Continuing Education: Music for Regulation: Using Music with Kids
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on January 16th from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Corinne Pickett, MA, SCMT, MT-BC. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
Zoom link: https://usu.zoom.us/meeting/register/_AbKX0TtQ2-lmAX7-OSXXw
Logan Canyon Cross Country Skiing
Recreation
We're headed up the canyon for our first cross-country ski trip of the season! We'll cover logistics, transportation, and leadership - just simply show up. Beginners are welcome. $20 students, $30 fac/staff/student guest
Intro Backcountry Ski Tour
Recreation
Let's get into the backcountry! Head up into Logan Canyon with Outdoor Programs on our first backcountry trip of the year. We'll head out early in the morning and spend the day on the mountain. AT ski or splitboard packages are available if needed for $10. Spots are limited, so make sure to register beforehand; it closes on the 14th.
Sweat Day
Recreation
Not sure what Sweat Day means? We've got you. Join us on Saturday, January 17th, for 3 hours packed full of group fitness classes that'll make you sweat! Registration will give you access to all classes being offered. You'll get to pick from our lineup of various classes that rotate every hour. Don't worry, we'll have snacks to keep you energized & all participants get a free Sweat Day t-shirt! Registration is $5 with a group fitness pass or $10 without. Grab a friend or come solo, we welcome everyone! No prior experience or equipment required.
MLK Day of Service, Project 3: Running Practice with Athletics United Youth
Student Activities
The USU Center for Community Engagement invites students to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in six different community engagement projects. As our friends at AmeriCorps say, "Make it a day ON, not a day OFF!" Athletics United is a non-profit running club dedicated to building community by providing a supportive environment for children and youth, including kids from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Their activities, including both running as well as tutoring students, are completely run through donations and volunteer support. As a volunteer, you get to participate in the running club and offer support and encouragement to these young runners! Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided).
Music Box Concert: The Caine Opera Quintet & USU Opera Theatre
Arts/Entertainment
PLEASE NOTE: The concert is FREE, but seating is limited. Registration closed on Jan. 5th as we have reached full capacity. You may want to bring a pillow or blanket for comfort as most of the class will be on the carpeted floor.
Join Waitlist (does not guarantee attendance)
Parents who would like to be added to the waiting list may contact us by email at ewa.wilczynski@usu.edu with the following information:
Parent/Guardian Name
Parent/Guardian Email
Number of Children
Children's Ages
Number of Adults
By joining this waitlist, you are acknowledging that photographs taken during the event may be used for promotional purposes. Your attendance serves as your permission to be photographed.
Happy New Year! Music Box Concerts will launch 2026 on January 17th with students from The Caine Opera Quartet. The USU Opera Theatre will help us explore the wonders of the human voice. Learn how singers can produce sounds and what gives each of us a unique sound.
Music Box Concerts are 30-45 minute programs presented by the USU Music Department students and guests. They are designed to provide young children access to live music concerts and are sponsored by the Music Department in the College of Arts & Sciences and the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Education Endowment.
Parking is free on Saturday, with the exception of parking terraces.
MLK Day of Service, Project 4: Sorting Donations with The Fuller Center for Housing
Student Activities
The USU Center for Community Engagement invites students to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in six different community engagement projects! As our friends at AmeriCorps say, "Make it a day ON, not a day OFF!" The Fuller Center for Housing is a non-profit organzation that seeks to eradicate poverty housing by promoting partnerships with individuals and community groups to build and rehabilitate homes for people in need. By volunteering, you be helping to sort various donations. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided).
MLK Day of Service, Project 5: Tabling to Support Local Non-Profits
Student Activities
The USU Center for Community Engagement invites students to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in six different community engagement projects. As our friends at AmeriCorps say, "Make it a day ON, not a day OFF!" You can help support Cache Humane Society, The Family Place, and the WAB Warming Center by tabling with us for MLK day! We will be in front of Lee’s Marketplace (Logan) handing out donation fliers to customers. This project has been split into one-hour shifts, but feel free to commit to the whole time! Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided).
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.
MLK Day of Service, Project 6: Utah MLK Day Celebration with Beloved Community
Student Activities
The USU Center for Community Engagement invites students to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in six different community engagement projects. As our friends at AmeriCorps say, "Make it a day ON, not a day OFF!" Honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in different community engagement projects. The Beloved Community MLK Day Celebration Committee aims to create a platform for reflection, celebration, and community service, promoting Dr. King's vision of Building the Beloved Community. Register through AggiePulse (link provided). Let us know in the registration form if you'd like a spot in our minibus (only 13 spots available).
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 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.
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.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ENVS Graduate Student Townhall
Math Refresher Night 1
Student Activities
Review the math topics that you might see in your classes! This night will focus on topics students commonly see during their freshman year classes. Classes include: Chemistry, Physics 1, and Surveying. Hosted by the EMRC.
Huntsman DECA – Get Ready for Nationals (ICDC)
Meeting
Find out what's happening in DECA this semester and confirm who is attending Nationals in Kentucky! Meet on the 9th floor of EBB (Tanner Lounge). This is a meeting for those who aren't able to make it on Thursday, January 15, or for those with additional questions.
Completion and Engagement Presents: Positive Mindset and Goals Workshop
Student Activities
Join us for a Positive Mindset & Goals Workshop featuring a presentation by our very own CAPS Therapist, Jenny Anderson! This hands-on workshop will help you build confidence, set meaningful goals, and develop simple strategies to stay motivated and moving forward—both in school and in life.
Completion and Engagement Presents: Positive Mindset and Goals Workshop
Student Activities
Join us for a Positive Mindset & Goals Workshop featuring a presentation by our very own CAPS Therapist, Jenny Anderson! This hands-on workshop will help you build confidence, set meaningful goals, and develop simple strategies to stay motivated and moving forward—both in school and in life.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Tune n' Wax Clinic
Recreation
Do your skis or board need some attention? Learn how to do a basic tune and wax! Price includes equipment, wax, P-Tex, and instruction. $10 students, $20 non-students.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 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.
Strategic Voices: Women Leading Public Policy Change
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Utah women are reshaping the landscape of public policy, strategy, and governance in ways that are both transformative and enduring. This webinar spotlights the voices and leadership of women who are driving change at the intersection of politics, policy, and community impact. Attendees will gain insight into how women leaders navigate complex systems, build coalitions, and influence decision-making to advance equity and innovation. Through this dynamic discussion with moderator Dr. Susan R. Madsen, this conversation with Congresswoman Celeste Maloy and Director Natalie Gochnour will explore the strategic approaches women bring to policymaking—whether in legislative chambers, advocacy organizations, or executive leadership roles. Attendees will hear how women are challenging traditional structures, amplifying diverse perspectives, and crafting solutions to pressing societal issues. This session is designed for professionals, students, and community members who want to understand the critical role women play in shaping public policy today. Join us to learn from trailblazing leaders, discover actionable strategies, and be inspired by the power of women’s voices in driving meaningful
Ecology Center Seminar with Dr. Noah Fierer
Conference/Seminar
The Ecology Center is excited to announce our first speaker of the Spring '26 semester: Dr. Noah Fierer from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Colorado at Boulder.
Dr. Fierer will be presenting two seminars. Please note that the Wednesday seminar will now take place at 12:30 PM in ENGR 101, while the Thursday seminar will remain in BNR 102 at 4 PM.
Wednesday, 1/21: "Never invited to the feast: The ecology of oligotrophic soil bacteria"
Thursday, 1/22: "What 'macro'-bial ecologists can learn from microbial ecologists (and vice versa)"
About Dr. Fierer:
I am a microbial ecologist, and my research group focuses on microbes living in a range of environments, including those bacteria and fungi living inside our homes, in soil, on plants, and in the atmosphere. We use various approaches, including DNA sequencing and high-throughput cultivation, to explore the diversity and structure of microbial communities, build a trait-based understanding of microbial life, and examine how microorganisms influence the health of ecosystems, plants, and animals (including humans).
Speed Teching for Undergrad Researchers
Workshop/Training
Explore cutting-edge tech for your research! Join us for a hands-on speed teching event! Rotate through stations featuring VR, recording studio equipment, and our sticker and button maker. Learn what the Innovation Hub offers undergraduate researchers and how to use our tools. Snacks provided. Perfect for getting familiar with the Hub's resources in a fun, interactive format.
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.
Rocketry Club Opening Social
Student Activities
Join the Rocket Club at our Spring Opening Social, where we will be discussing the plan for the semester, both for the Over-easy Orbit competition, and our low power build workshop.
USU STEM Career Fair
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
The USU STEM Career Fair is open to all majors but is targeted towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics majors. This event is a great opportunity for both local and national companies to recruit our amazing USU students and alumni for open roles. Industries represented include: Engineering, Healthcare, Construction, Environmental, Technology, Energy, Landscape Architecture, Consulting and Government.
USU STEM Career Fair [ENGR VERS]
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
The USU STEM Career Fair is open to all majors but is targeted towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics majors. This event is a great opportunity for both local and national companies to recruit our amazing USU students and alumni for open roles. Industries represented include: Engineering, Healthcare, Construction, Environmental, Technology, Energy, Landscape Architecture, Consulting and Government.
Online Arts Integration Professinal Development Workshop
Workshop/Training
BARS: Teaching the Writing Process Through Rap In this interactive online workshop, Baba Bomani will show teachers how to use aspects of hip-hop art and culture to create an engagin learning environment. Educators will learn rhyme-bawed strategies that build student writing and communication skills using hte five steps of the writing process. These strategies also enhance vocabulary while making connections between essay writing and songwriting.
Math Refresher Night 2
Student Activities
Review the math topics that you might see in your classes! This night will focus on topics students commonly see during their sophomore year classes.
Classes include: Statics, Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Physics 2, Thermodynamics, Circuits 2
Hosted by the EMRC.
Community Voices & Engagement Speaker Series: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
The Community Voices & Engagement Speaker Series Spring 2026 continues with a discussion of Community Responses to Homelessness. Come learn how Logan is helping to serve the unsheltered community of Cache Valley and how you can get involved. Soup will be provided--remember you bowl and spoon!
ELS: Adam Paul
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Adam Paul is the Founder and CEO of Next Meters, a leading designer and manufacturer of smart metering. His entrepreneurial path was unexpectedly sparked by a casual conversation about flaws in meter systems. With no formal training in electronics or software, he taught himself and built prototypes in his garage. That curiosity and persistence launched Next Meters. Now recognized on the Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies, Next Meters is known for products that improve accuracy, efficiency, and conservation. Under Adam’s leadership, Next Meters has become the dominant submetering provider for the multifamily housing market in the U.S. Guided by a commitment to innovation and sustainability, the company has helped conserve billions of gallons of water and continues to set ambitious goals for environmental and humanitarian impact. In recognition of this work, Adam was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year and Utah Business CEO of the Year. His story reflects the power of entrepreneurial determination. What began as a chance encounter has grown into a global enterprise that is reshaping utility management and empowering communities worldwide.
Info Table: Tanner
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Professionals from Tanner will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Leading with Compassion: A Conversation with Utah’s First Lady Abby Cox
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for an inspiring webinar in the Women’s Executive Speaker Series featuring Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah, in conversation with Dr. Susan R. Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project. This engaging dialogue will explore Abby Cox’s unique leadership journey—one shaped not by traditional pathways, but by her commitment to service, empathy, and building bridges across communities.
Together, they will discuss her vision for inspiring Utahns to break down barriers that prevent people from treating one another as equals, and how leadership rooted in compassion can transform lives. Abby Cox will share personal insights into becoming a leader in unexpected ways, offering lessons on resilience, authenticity, and the power of human connection.
This webinar is designed to spark reflection and action, encouraging participants to embrace inclusive leadership and foster environments where every voice is valued. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a remarkable leader dedicated to unity and progress.
Ecology Center Seminar with Dr. Noah Fierer
Conference/Seminar
The Ecology Center is excited to announce our first speaker of the Spring '26 semester: Dr. Noah Fierer from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Fierer will be presenting two seminars. Please note that the Wednesday seminar will now take place at 12:30 PM in ENGR 101, while the Thursday seminar will remain in BNR 102 at 4 PM. Wednesday, 1/21: "Never invited to the feast: The ecology of oligotrophic soil bacteria" Thursday, 1/22: "What 'macro'-bial ecologists can learn from microbial ecologists (and vice versa)" About Dr. Fierer: I am a microbial ecologist, and my research group focuses on microbes living in a range of environments, including those bacteria and fungi living inside our homes, in soil, on plants, and in the atmosphere. We use various approaches, including DNA sequencing and high-throughput cultivation, to explore the diversity and structure of microbial communities, build a trait-based understanding of microbial life, and examine how microorganisms influence the health of ecosystems, plants, and animals (including humans).
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
KDT Info Session
Information/Orientation
Join us for an exclusive info session to learn more about Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) - the venture capital and growth equity investment arm of Koch Industries, one of the largest privately held companies in the world. Headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, KDT has deployed over $4 billion across 70+ innovative portfolio companies since 2017. During the info session you will learn how KDT operates differently by investing directly off Koch's balance sheet, gain insights into the unique Koch Labs capability and hear from a Huntsman alum who currently works at KDT about what makes Koch Industries stand out. KDT will be hiring for Summer 2027 analyst interns. The info session will be held in Huntsman Hall 220 at 4:30pm.
Spring Accounting Meet the Firms
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Accounting students are invited to attend the Accounting Spring Meet the Firms. Come ready to network with firms and talk to them about the spring recruiting process. Dress is business professional. Register here: https://huntsmancrm.tfaforms.net/358885?Id=a2cPk00004ZQAF7IAP
Spring Accounting Meet the Firms
Social/Networking
Accounting students are invited to attend the Accounting Spring Meet the Firms. Come ready to network with firms and talk to them about the spring recruiting process. Dress is business professional. Register here: https://huntsmancrm.tfaforms.net/358885?Id=a2cPk00004ZQAF7IAP
Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops
Workshop/Training
Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned. This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement. This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.
QANR After Hours- Spring Semester Kickoff
Student Activities
Join QANR for an After Hours activity at the Cache Valley Fun Park! All QANR students are welcome. For $3 admission, enjoy two hours of roller skating, bowling, laser tag, and more. We can't wait to see you there!
NCAA Esports Football Tournament
Recreation
College football season doesn't end in the fall, it just moves into Esports form! Join us at the ARC on the 2nd floor, in the IT room, for our first tournament of the spring semester. Whether you're a pro or just want to play for fun, this is your place. The cost is just $5 and you can register day of or on the Fusion Play App!
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 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.
Continuing Education: HOPE for the Future: The Role of Positive Experiences
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on August 22nd from 12:00-1:00 PM for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Vonda Jump Norman, PhD. Participants will receive 1 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
LAEP Speaker Series with Carlos Licon: Lost in Translation
Conference/Seminar
LAEP's Speaker Series is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the design of places and systems that shape our world. Anyone interested in how his or her life and career might be enhanced through learning about planning and design will enjoy attending. Students from Art, Graphic Design, Performance Art, Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, and Outdoor Product Development and Design are likely to be enlightened by this series.
Carlos Licon is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning.
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.
Schubert’s “Winterreise" - David Adam Moore, baritone and Cahill Smith, piano
Arts/Entertainment
Songfest presents guest artist David Adam Moore, baritone in Schubert's complete "Winter Journey”, an epic song cycle monodrama of love, loss, and mystery, based on 24 poems by Wilhelm Müller.
Intro Backcountry Ski Tour
Recreation
Let's get into the backcountry! Head up into Logan Canyon with Outdoor Programs on our first backcountry trip of the year. We'll head out early in the morning and spend the day on the mountain. AT ski or splitboard packages are available if needed for $10. Spots are limited, registration closes on the 22nd.
VITA Training - 1st session
Information/Orientation
Any student interested in learning how to prepare taxes and volunteering at the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinics are invited to attend the VITA trainings (2 sessions). All majors welcome.
Intramural Dodgeball Tournament
Recreation
The first intramural tournament of the spring semester is here - and lucky you, it's dodgeball! Join us on January 24th, starting at 10am in the HPER gyms. Registration opens on January 5th and runs until teams are filled. Make your team in the Fusion Play App.
Music Therapy Senior Gala
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in celebrating the remarkable talents and hard-earned skills of Utah State University’s music therapy seniors as they take the stage for their annual Senior Gala concert. This event will showcase the student's musicality, professionalism, and flexibility as they perform 1-2 pieces from a repertoire of 60 songs memorized for their fourth-level Clinical Qualifying Exam. Adding to the excitement, the concert program is unknown to the students in advance—performers and audience members discover each piece together in the moment. The Senior Gala promises to be an inspiring evening that celebrates these seniors' achievements as they move toward becoming qualified, compassionate music therapists.
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Faculty Forum
Meeting
In accordance with Utah State University Policy 4001.2.9, a special meeting for USU faculty has been scheduled in response to a faculty-initiated petition to address concerns regarding the implementation Utah SB334 Center for Civic Excellence (CCE) of at Utah State University.
Leveraging the Center for Academic Belonging & Learning Excellence to Improve Student Engagement in the Classroom
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Discover practical ways to strengthen student success by integrating academic support directly into your course design. In this session, we’ll highlight real examples from USU faculty who have partnered with ABLE to weave tutoring, study skills, and academic resources into their syllabi and assignments.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Community Voices & Engagement Speaker Series: Domestic & Wild Animal Welfare
Student Activities
The Community Voices & Engagement Speaker Series Spring 2026 concludes with a discussion of Domestic and Wild Animal Welfare. Come learn how the community is helping beavers to thrive, providing care and safety to animals of all sizes, and how you can get involved. Soup will be provided--remember your bowl and spoon!
Culture Night
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join the International Business Association for an engaging evening of global connection and cultural exchange! This event will feature short presentations and interactive Q&A sessions led by Huntsman international students, offering firsthand perspectives on their home countries, cultures, and experiences. Attendees will also have dedicated time to network and socialize in a welcoming, relaxed setting. This is an excellent opportunity to broaden your global perspective, connect with peers from around the world, and gain insights that may even inspire future travel or international pursuits. Food will be provided.
Cocoa & Coffee with the Dean (and Donuts) @ NR Building
Social/Networking
Come drink free cocoa and coffee with the QANR Dean! Enjoy donuts, a nice chat, and meet some friends. Everyone welcome.
Tuesday, Jan 27 - NR Building 9 - 11 am
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Front & Center Webinar: Updates from Undergrad Affairs and Strategic Enrollment Management
Workshop/Training
Learn from Senior VP of Undergraduate Affairs, Kris Winter and from VP of Strategic Enrollment Management, Katie Jo North.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ENVS Environmental Social Science Faculty Candidate #1 Presentation
Data Science & Artificial Intelligence Center Seminar
Conference/Seminar
In this seminar, learn about how data scientists and other data practitioners can engage in their iterative work while maintaining reproducible workflows using tools like Positron and AI code assistants.
Discover Day
Information/Orientation
Our first annual Discover Day is for all Huntsman students who would like to learn more about our majors and how they lead to fulfilling jobs and careers. You will rotate through stations hosted by faculty, staff, and students representing our 7 majors: Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing, Management, Data Analytics, and Information Systems. If you are a student who is not sure which major is right for you, this event will help you find your place at Huntsman! The event will end with dinner and networking.
Engineering 360° | Evaluating and Negotiating Job Offers
Workshop/Training
Join the Career Design Center for a workshop on how to review offers, understand pay and benefits, and approach negotiations with confidence so you can make decisions that work for you. All majors welcome!
Master of Human Resources Program Sips and Tips In-Person Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us for an in-person information session to learn more about the USU Master of Human Resources program! Sodas and donuts will be served.
Master of Human Resources Sips and Tips In-Person Information Session
Information/Orientation
Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at a Sips and Tips in-person information session.
Tune n' Wax Clinic
Workshop/Training
Do your skis or board need some attention? Learn how to do a basic tune and wax! Price includes equipment, wax, P-Tex, and instruction. $10 students, $20 non-students.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Cocoa & Coffee with the Dean (and Donuts) @ AGRS Building
Social/Networking
Come drink free cocoa and coffee with the QANR Dean! Enjoy donuts, a nice chat, and meet some friends. Everyone welcome.
QANR Summer Jobs Fair
Social/Networking
Employers from around the West will be in the Atrium of the NR Building to advertise and hire people for the upcoming 2026 summer season. Come and find your future in Wildlife, Range, Forestry, Fisheries, Watershed Science, and all of the other careers boasted by the Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources!
Leadership Levers: Driving Women’s Career Progress
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Women’s career advancement is not accidental—it is propelled by intentional strategies, supportive networks, and organizational practices that open doors to leadership. This dynamic webinar will explore the critical factors that enable women to thrive professionally and drive meaningful change in their workplaces and communities. Through research insights, lived experiences, and practical tools, attendees will learn how to identify and activate the levers that accelerate career growth. The session will highlight approaches to overcoming barriers, cultivating influence, and building cultures that champion equity and inclusion.
Designed for professionals at all stages of their careers, this conversation will inspire attendees to take bold steps toward leadership while equipping organizations with strategies to better support women’s advancement. Whether you are seeking to strengthen your own career trajectory or foster systemic progress, this webinar offers actionable guidance and empowering perspectives to help women—and the institutions they serve—move forward with confidence and impact.
Learning Staircase Series
Social/Networking
Ms. Allred is the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. She is also the Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership, an honor she shares with her colleague Lianne Wappett. From 2022 to 2025 she served as the Inaugural Director of She’s Daring Mighty Things, an initiative focused on providing more opportunities, higher engagement, and better outcomes for our students. In 2025, the Huntsman Hive was created, with Ms. Allred named as Director. Dr. Brent B. Allred is the Director of Global Programs at Utah State University’s Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. He joined the faculty of the Huntsman School in 2022, after a 23-year career at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business. He earned his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University and an MBA and B.S. in Accounting from Brigham Young University. Prior to returning to academics, he spent several years in the tech industry with Intel, Symantec, Novell and Central Point Software.
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.
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!
The Lure and Lore of the West: Opening Celebration and Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Collecting the West: Tall tales from museum and archives across the disciplines, an opening reception for "The Lure and Lore of the West.”
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
ELS: Danny Clark
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Danny Clark is Co-founder and CEO of D&D Enterprises, which owns and operates 37 Jimmy John’s locations. Beyond this, he is an active investor with stakes in Viva Chicken, Outdoor Elements, and multiple real estate ventures. A dedicated philanthropist, Danny also serves as the Board Chair of Roots Charter High School in West Valley City, where he champions innovative approaches to education and community development. Outside of his professional work, Danny values family above all. He and his wife, Mary Clark, are the proud parents of four children—three daughters and one son. Danny is an accomplished horseman, avid surfer, and passionate outdoor adventurer. He views experiences as life’s most valuable currency and is deeply committed to creating lasting memories with his family. Most recently, this spirit of adventure took them on a remarkable three-week safari across Africa—a journey filled with discovery, connection, and unforgettable moments.
Communication Professional Development Activity
Workshop/Training
All engineers welcome to come and practice their communication skills through fun games and networking! Food will be provided.
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
Wednesday Workshop: Leave no Trace
Information/Orientation
Protect the places you love by joining our Leave No Trace Clinic. Learn practical, easy-to-follow principles for minimizing your impact while hiking, camping, and exploring the outdoors. From proper waste disposal to respecting wildlife and fellow adventurers, this clinic empowers you to enjoy nature responsibly. That way, we can ensure our favorite places stay wild for generations to come.
Info Table: Tanner
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Professionals from Tanner will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Maker Space Workshop - Introduction to MIG Welding
Workshop/Training
Want to learn how to weld? Come join our MIG welding workshop! This workshop is designed to introduce you to the basics of MIG welding! This workshop will cover the following: - Welding safety -Basic welder components and consumables -Best welding practices Sign up for the time slot that works best for you! Spots must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance, and the blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/metal-factory/)
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
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!
Tanner Bingo Night!
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Accounting Students! Join the professionals from Tanner for dinner and Bingo. For questions, email recruiting@tannerco.com
Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops
Workshop/Training
Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned. This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement. This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.
Hot Takes
Arts/Entertainment
Hot Takes is the hottest live game show in Utah! This family friendly event features a panel of contestants from Utah State University and the community compete for the title of "Extinguisher of the Flame" through mini-games and interview questions while eating hot wings smothered in some of the world's hottest sauces. Audience members directly influence the outcome through their phone! Starting at 6:00pm, support your favorite restaurant in the Hot Takes 2026 Popular Choice Chicken Competition. Purchase $3 Chicken Tickets to redeem chicken samplers from participating local restaurants. Choose from over 60 sauces across mild, medium, and hot spice levels to season your chicken sampler! The restaurant with the most tickets will win the Hot Takes 2026 Popular Choice Chicken Award. The Hot Takes 2026 live game show will begin after the contest! Attendance is FREE and participation in the contest or purchase of Chicken Tickets is not required. 100% of Chicken Ticket proceeds support the Graduate Student Emergency Hardship Fund. Hot Takes is hosted by the School of Graduate Studies, Dining Services, Advancement, and Student Affairs.
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Dustin Wood from CMP will be speaking about careers in small CPA firm accounting.
Pilates Burn & Beats - Upbeat Pilates
Recreation
Get that burn going with us and our Pilates Burn & Beats event on January 29th! This will be a pilates class with a bit of an upbeat twist. No prior experience or equipment required, everyone is welcome! The class will start at 7pm in the Loft at the ARC. Come early to grab your equipment and get a spot. Registration will open on December 29th and is free with a group fitness pass or just $5 without. Grab a spot online at recportal.usu.edu under special events.
Blind Hollow Yurt Backcountry Ski Trip
Recreation
We are heading up to the Blind Hollow yurt to spend the weekend (January 30th - February 1st), enjoying the Bear River backcountry. We will explore some of the fantastic riding terrain around Blind Hollow and spend the evenings around the fire in the comforts of the OP's yurt. Prior backcountry experience is recommended and participants must be expert/advanced riders (able to comfortably ride black diamond western resort terrain). Participants must also be in good physical condition and prepared for strenuous uphill hiking. Winter backcountry travel equipment (Alpine Touring, Telemark, Splitboard) is required and available to rent from the OP for a nominal fee. NO SNOWSHOES.
Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition presents a range of research and creative works by current faculty and staff from across the department. The exhibition will be on view from January 12 through January 30, with a reception on Thursday, January 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Leadership Forum: Building a Career with Intention with Derek Theurer
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Join us for a conversation with a Derek Theurer, Acting Deputy Secretary from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Aggie alum, on navigating your career path with purpose. Drawing from his own career journey, Derek will share insights on recognizing and taking advantage of opportunities, building relationships that lead to new experiences, and transitioning between roles while keeping future doors open.
Rene Izquierdo Guitar Masterclass
Arts/Entertainment
René Izquierdo is a multiple-award-winning classical guitarist acclaimed for his exceptional virtuosity, expressive musicianship, and international performance career. He has won numerous prestigious guitar competitions, collaborated with renowned artists, and inspired audiences worldwide through his concerts, recordings, and dedicated work as an educator.
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
This is an American Red Cross course for certification in CPR, AED & First Aid. The course will be hosted in the Aggie Recreation Center on the 2nd floor in the IT room.
Global Game Jam at USU
Student Activities
This 24-hour game jam kicks off on January 30, 2026 at 3:00 PM and runs until January 31, 2026 at 7:00 PM in the Merrill-Cazier Library. Breakfast will be provided. Bring your own team or come solo and attend the “build your team” social to pitch your idea or hear about others looking for teammates. Registration is required.
Esports Open House
Recreation
Did you know that Utah State has an Esports Arena? Where you can play video, computer and board games? Well, if you didn't know, now you can find out as we're hosting an open house on January 30th from 5-11pm. The Esports Arena is located next to Maverick Stadium in the old Distribution Center. The space will be open and free to all. Come by for an hour or stay the whole time. Bring your friends and come play!
International Connection Night
Cultural
Explore cultures from around the world with interactive country tables, light refreshments, live performances, and dance. Connect with others, learn, and celebrate. Bring a friend and join the community!
American Brass Quintet - CMSL
Arts/Entertainment
The American Brass Quintet is internationally recognized as one of the premier chamber music ensembles of our time. Through its acclaimed performances, diverse programming, and educational mission, it has created an unparalleled legacy in the brass field. The New York Time wrote that "among North American brass ensembles none is more venerable than the American Brass Quintet". The Quintet has appeared on the CMSL series multiple seasons, and we are pleased to welcome them again.
VITA Training - 2nd session
Information/Orientation
Any student interested in learning how to prepare taxes and volunteering at the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinics are invited to attend the VITA trainings (2 sessions). All majors welcome.
Student Book Club at the Library
Student Activities
Chat, share your thoughts, and make new friends at Student Book Club! We'll be discussing the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novella, Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire.
René Izquierdo Guitar Recital
Arts/Entertainment
René Izquierdo is a multiple-award-winning classical guitarist acclaimed for his exceptional virtuosity, expressive musicianship, and international performance career. He has won numerous prestigious guitar competitions, collaborated with renowned artists, and inspired audiences worldwide through his concerts, recordings, and dedicated work as an educator.
Community Engaged Learning: Training Students to Communicate with Community Partners
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Community engaged learning (CEL) is central to USU's mission as it combines experiential learning with public service, outreach, and engagement. CEL is a high-impact practice that enhances students' educational experience and helps them develop durable skills that can be used in their futures as professionals and citizens in their communities. This 45-minute Sparkshop will feature a discussion on how to intentionally prepare students to communicate effectively with community partners and community members (e.g. introductory emails or phone calls, collaborative project planning to ensure reciprocity, etc.).
Geosciences Speaker Series: Mark Schmitz
Conference/Seminar
Mark Schmitz (Boise State University) will present on geochronology.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about how a Master of Human Resources program can benefit your career! Recruiting students will present and answer any questions you may have.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program and how it can benefit a career. Student recruiters will present more information.
Full Moon Cross Country Skiing
Recreation
Glide under the full moon with us on the Sink Hollow Trail within Logan Canyon. This summer gravel road is closed to vehicles in the winter and offers snowy rolling terrain perfect for cross-country skiing. Come see Logan Canyon under a different light, and if we’re lucky, we will get to see the Milky Way through quiet forests and stunning mountain views. This trip is beginner-friendly, and we welcome people of all experience levels to join us for a fun evening in the great outdoors. We plan to ski approximately 4 miles with 500 ft of total vertical gain. We plan to return to campus in the late evening.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
USU Career and Internship Fair
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
Career fairs are the primary stage for students to actually get a job. This event is geared toward all students interested in pursuing a career in any field. Register early and let the employers know you are coming. They are excited to meet our amazing Aggie students. Register early and take a look at our growing list of employers that will be attending and ready to hire our students. Come interview-ready with your resume for possible on-the-spot interview or call-back. Maybe you are not actively searching right now. Our career fairs provide the perfect opportunity to network and interact with various experienced professionals from several different industries. Come learn from them. Find out what employers are looking for. Find out what new skills you want and need to keep up with industry trends. Learn more about yourself. Don’t wait until the last minute to think about your future. Start preparing now, your future career could be found at this fair.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ENVS Environmental Social Science Faculty Candidate 2 Presentation
2026 CEE Spring Career Night
Special Event
Career Night with Industry and CEE Students
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Kayak Roll Sessions
Recreation
Come on over to the HPER pools and learn how to kayak roll during our open sessions. These are open to all students and free, with no registration required.
Tune n Wax Clinic
Recreation
Do your skis or board need some attention? Learn how to do a basic tune and wax! Price includes equipment, wax, P-Tex, and instruction.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Trailblazing Justice: A Conversation with Christine Durham on Women, Leadership, and the Law
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for our fifth webinar in the 2026 Women in Leadership Executive Speaker Series featuring Dr. Susan R. Madsen in conversation with Justice Christine Durham, former Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. Justice Durham has long been recognized as a trailblazer in the legal profession and a powerful advocate for women’s leadership and equality. In this engaging dialogue, she will reflect on her groundbreaking career, the challenges and opportunities she encountered as the first woman appointed to Utah’s highest court, and the lessons she has drawn about resilience, vision, and systemic change. Dr. Madsen, founder and director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, will guide the discussion to highlight Durham’s insights on advancing women in leadership across sectors, the evolving role of law in shaping equity, and the importance of mentoring the next generation. This webinar offers inspiration and practical wisdom for leaders committed to creating more inclusive organizations and communities.
Scholarship Night - Roosevelt Campus
Student Activities
🎓✨ Scholarship Nights are happening on both campuses! ✨🎓 Get one-on-one help completing the 2026–27 scholarship application and treat yourself to FREE Aggie ice cream 🍦 📍 Roosevelt Campus 🗓 February 4 ⏰ 3:00–5:00 PM 📍 Vernal Campus 🗓 February 5 ⏰ 3:00–5:00 PM Have questions? 📩 Kim Rasmussen — kimberly.r.rasmussen@usu.edu 📞 (435) 722-1720
ELS: Heather Mason
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Heather Mason founded Caspian Agency in 2005 to bring a strategic discipline to high-level gatherings and convenings for good. Caspian has produced conferences for the Hewlett Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Omidyar Network, as well as the Skoll World Forum for the past 19 years. Prior to launching Caspian, she worked in TV and film development and was the first Director of the Student Program at the American Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997. She also created and produced the largest non-official event at the Sundance Film Festival in 2000. In 2024, she debuted The Impact Lounge at the Sundance Film Festival, bringing changemakers together with filmmakers to shine a light on the ecosystem of impact filmmaking and content creation. The Impact Lounge has traveled to the Cannes Film Festival, the United Nations, Oxford in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Austin, TX for South by Southwest. Heather is an instructor in the Master’s Hospitality program at San Diego State University, and she serves on the boards of Women Founders Network, Utah State Alumni Foundation, the Board of Utah State University, and is a former Board Trustee and member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. She was a consultant on convening design for the Rockefeller Foundation and the editor and key contributor for their Convening Guide.
ISWS Registration Night
Information/Orientation
Come and register for ASCE's Intermountain Southwest Student Symposium! Competition teams include but not limited to Concrete Canoe, Timber Strong, Sustainable Solutions, Steel Bridge, ITE, and more! Compete and gain friends and good soft skills.
Cytiva Case Competition Kick-off, Site visit & Dinner
Information/Orientation
Cytiva OpEx Competition Kick-off, Site visit & Dinner
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!
Register to Participate.
Registration deadline is January 16th
Scholarship Night - Vernal Campus
Student Activities
🎓✨ Scholarship Nights are happening on both campuses! ✨🎓 Get one-on-one help completing the 2026–27 scholarship application and treat yourself to FREE Aggie ice cream 🍦 📍 Roosevelt Campus 🗓 February 4 ⏰ 3:00–5:00 PM 📍 Vernal Campus 🗓 February 5 ⏰ 3:00–5:00 PM Have questions? 📩 Kim Rasmussen — kimberly.r.rasmussen@usu.edu 📞 (435) 722-1720
Cytiva OpEx Competition [ENGR VERS]
Special Event
Friday, Feb 5 | 3:00pm-8:30pm | Cytiva 925 W 1800 S Logan: Competition Kick-off, Site Visit & Dinner Saturday, Feb 6 | 8:30am-3:00pm | Huntsman Hall: Cytiva OpEx Competition 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! Register to compete in this exciting Supply Chain/Operations case competition! Registration deadline is January 16th
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
USU Eastern Dance Team in Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Eastern Dance Team presents their annual concert in the Geary. Come see them dance and celebrate their tenth year as a program.
Banff Film Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Take in the stunning natural beauty and explore the globe in another collection of the world’s greatest mountain and adventure films from the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to the Ellen Eccles Theatre in Logan, Utah. Join us Thursday, February 5th and Friday, February 6th at 7pm each night. Different films will be shown each night - don't miss out! Ticket prices are $24 per night or $40 for both nights. USU students get 25% off the one night price. 10% off for military/ first responders. Tickets can be purchased at cachearts.org once live.
Smash Bros Tournament
Recreation
It's Smash Bros time!! Come and play with us at the ARC in the 2nd floor IT room at 7pm on February 5th. Whether you've played forever or this is your first time, we're here for friendly competition. Register on the day of or on the Fusion Play App for just $5.
LAEP Speaker Series: Quint and Matthew Redmond, Agriburbia: Building the Infrastructure for the Next Generation
Lecture/Readings
About the Lecture:
Agriburbia is a land use concept ( and the name of our company) based ont he principal that many of the food, energy, water, and health problems we currently face as a human population can be directly addressed by moving the point of production of our food to as close to point of its consumption as possible. Intentional design incorporating a food as piece of infrastructure will be critical moving forward to create a more sustainable planet and human population. We will look at some of the adverse macro trends we face today and how we can leverage good design with new technologies to create real 'human habitat.'
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!
USU Eastern Dance Team in Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Eastern Dance Team presents their annual concert in the Geary. Come see them dance and celebrate their tenth year as a program.
Banff Film Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Take in the stunning natural beauty and explore the globe in another collection of the world’s greatest mountain and adventure films from the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to the Ellen Eccles Theatre in Logan, Utah. Join us Thursday, February 5th and Friday, February 6th at 7pm each night. Different films will be shown each night - don't miss out! Ticket prices are $24 per night or $40 for both nights. USU students get 25% off the one night price. 10% off for military/ first responders. Tickets can be purchased at cachearts.org once live.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Geology Museum Open
Special Event
The Geology Museum is open the first Saturday of the months of Feb and March. Entry is free and there are people available to explain the exhibits and answer questions. All ages welcome!
Intramural Battleship
Recreation
Think we're playing board games? Think again! Intramural Battleship means getting in a canoe in the pool and working to sink your opponent. One of our most popular intramural tournaments is back and happening on February 7th, starting at noon in the HPER pools. Registration will open January 12th and run until all team spots are filled. It's free with your all-sports IM pass ($30) or just $15 for a single sports pass. Buy your pass online and then make your team in the Fusion Play App.
USU Eastern Dance Team in Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Eastern Dance Team presents their annual concert in the Geary. Come see them dance and celebrate their tenth year as a program.
Intro Backcountry Ski Tour
Recreation
Come grab some backcountry turns with us! We will venture into the Bear River backcountry to seek out snow that you can't get to on a ski lift. Learn some of the basics of backcountry travel and safety. No backcountry experience is required but you must be comfortable riding black diamond resort terrain. Participants must be prepared for strenuous hiking. Backcountry touring skis or splitboard with skins are required and available to rent for an additional $10+tax for trip participants. NO SNOWSHOES. Trip cost includes transportation, avalanche beacon, shovel, probe and student leadership.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Women Leading Behind the Walls: Leadership in Utah’s Correctional Facilities
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for a compelling women’s leadership webinar featuring Dr. Susan R. Madsen in conversation with Sharon D’Amico and Kristin Keisel, two wardens leading correctional facilities in Utah. This dialogue will explore the unique pathways that drew them into leadership, the challenges they face in navigating complex correctional environments, and the opportunities they see for innovation, equity, and impact within the system. As women in a traditionally male-dominated field, D’Amico and Keisel bring powerful insights into resilience, collaboration, and the importance of fostering safe, rehabilitative spaces for both staff and incarcerated individuals. Dr. Madsen will guide the discussion to highlight lessons learned, strategies for effective leadership, and the broader implications for advancing women’s leadership across sectors. Whether you are an advocate, educator, student, or professional, this webinar offers a rare opportunity to hear firsthand experiences from women shaping correctional leadership in Utah. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on courage, vision, and the future of women leading in corrections.
What Is Excellent Teaching?
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
What makes teaching "excellent"? In this Sparkshop, we explore how students and educational researchers define and recognize great teaching across disciplines. Participants will engage with research-based characteristics of effective instruction, including pedagogical content knowledge, enthusiasm, inclusivity, and meaningful feedback. We’ll also reflect on how these qualities show up in our own teaching practices and how we might cultivate them further.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
USU Art Song Competition
Arts/Entertainment
In collaboration with the USU Voice and Piano Departments, and as part of USU’s Songfest ’25-26, USU Music presents the first ever Art Song Competition. Art song is a classical vocal composition, for a solo singer and piano, that sets a poem to music; creates an intimate fusion of poetry and music for concert performance. Songs will be presented in German, French, Italian, Russian and/or Czech. The winning singer and winning pianist will each receive a scholarship for the ’26-’27 school year.
This exciting event is free and open to the public.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Summer Jobs Fair
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
Career fairs are the primary stage for students to actually get a job. This event is geared toward all students interested in pursuing a career, needing a summer job, or internship in any field. Register early and let the employers know you are coming. They are excited to meet our amazing Aggie students. Register early and take a look at our growing list of employers that will be attending and ready to hire our students. Come interview-ready with your resume for possible on-the-spot interview or call-back.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ENVS Environmental Social Science Faculty Candidate 3 Presentation
Free Protein Nutrition Workshop
Information/Orientation
Want to eat more protein but don't know where to start? We've got you! Join us on February 10th for our free protein nutrition workshop. Ask questions, gain knowledge, and leave with a deeper understanding of how to implement protein into your diet. Workshop starts at 4pm at the ARC nutrition office. Registration is free but limited; register online at recportal.usu.edu to secure a spot.
Interview Skills Workshop
Special Event
Want to prepare for Mock Interview Day or get extra help with your interviewing skills? Join us for the Interview Skills Workshop.
This in-person event is an interactive workshop designed to equip students with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in interviews. A precursor to Mock Interview Day, students will receive practical tips and strategies to enhance their interviewing skills, including:
- How to structure and articulate clear, impactful responses to common and behavioral interview questions.
- Techniques for showcasing skills, experiences, and personality professionally.
- Insights into what employers look for during interviews, from communication style to cultural fit.
- Advice on managing interview nerves and making a strong first impression.
Register Here
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Leadership in Times of Grief & Crisis: Insights from President Astrid S. Tuminez
Panel Discussion/Presentation
For the seventh webinar in this series, Dr. Susan R. Madsen will moderate a powerful conversation with Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez, the seventh president of Utah Valley University. President Tuminez has faced profound challenges in 2025, including the loss of her husband earlier this year and the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk that occurred on her own campus. Yet resilience has defined her journey from the very beginning—growing up in an impoverished farming community and the slums of a major city in the Philippines.
This webinar will explore what it means to lead through grief and crisis, while also examining the complexities of guiding a large institution of higher education in uncertain times. President Tuminez will share leadership lessons she has learned throughout her career, as well as the unique challenges and opportunities she has encountered as both a woman and a woman of color.
Join us for this timely and inspiring discussion on women in leadership, with a special focus on navigating loss, crisis, and the demands of leadership with courage and compassion.
ArtSci Faculty in Focus: Dr. Matt Young (Mathematics & Statistics)
Lecture/Readings
ArtSci Faculty in Focus series celebrates the breadth of faculty expertise in the College of Arts & Sciences, showcasing faculty achievements in research/creative work and teaching. Dr. Matt Young (Assistant Professor, Mathematics & Statistics) will be featured, sharing his research and mentorship.
Learning Staircase Series - Huntsman Scholars
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Join us on Wednesday, February 11th at 12 pm for Student TED Talks, where peers share inspiring ideas and personal stories in short, powerful presentations. Come for the insights, stay for the conversation, and spark your own curiosity.
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.
ELS: DR. Lyle Barbour
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Lyle Barbour is a dedicated equine veterinarian and the proud owner of Mountain Point Equine Hospital in Bluffdale, Utah. His journey began as a pre-veterinary student at Utah State University (1998–2001), followed by earning his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 2005. In 2007, he founded Mountain Point Equine Hospital, where his team strives to provide the most optimal customer/patient experience in equine veterinary medicine. Beyond his professional expertise, Dr. Barbour is known for his deep commitment to his clients, valuing the personal relationships he builds as much as the animals he treats. He brings authenticity and heart to his work every day, both in the clinic and out on the ranch. More than just a practitioner, Dr. Barbour is a passionate advocate for personal growth through adversity. His approach is deeply influenced by principles of stoicism—choosing discipline over discouragement and clarity over chaos. He finds meaning in his daily work not just through veterinary medicine, but through the strong personal bonds he builds with his clients. Outside of his career, Lyle is equally devoted to life on the land—raising cattle and growing hay on his 420-acre ranch—and to his growing family, spending time with his wife as they prepare to welcome their first child. Whether he’s in the field, the clinic, or speaking to a room full of aspiring professionals, Dr. Barbour brings an honest, grounded perspective rooted in hard work, humility, and the belief that failure is not the end—it’s the beginning of something better.
Wednesday Workshop: What's in Your Hiking Pack?
Information/Orientation
Be trail-ready with our "What's in Your Hiking Pack?" Clinic. Learn how to properly prepare and pack your backpack for a safe and comfortable hiking adventure, including essential gear, smart weight distribution, and weather-ready planning. We’ll also touch on awareness of environmental hazards such as heat, storms, wildlife, and terrain, so you can make informed decisions on the trail. Hike smarter, safer, and with confidence.
Sing! Choral Concert
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
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.
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Engineering 360° | From Problem to Product: Designing with a Systems Mindset
Lecture/Readings
Join Mike Virdone as he explores how engineers can use a systems mindset and product concepts to keep the core problem at the center of the solution and deliver outcomes that are both technologically sound and exciting for users and stakeholders. Mike's career spans roles as an individual contributor, technology research & developer, systems engineer, program/product manager, and team lead. Some key highlights of his career include expertise in FPGA and electronic design, RADAR and communications signal processing, spacecraft system development, and mission design.
Master of Human Resources On-Campus Spouse/Partner Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join an information about the Master of Human Resources graduate program with your spouse/partner to learn more! Current recruitment students will join and share information and answer questions.
Jazz Nights at Elite Hall
Arts/Entertainment
Join us February 12-14 for this annual fundraiser to support two great causes: The Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship and The Elite Hall Restoration Fund. Throw yourself back to the roaring 20's and experience live music, dinner, and dancing on Utah's only spring-loaded dance floor!
Dance lessons included starting at 6:00 pm. Live music from the USU Jazz Ensembles and general dancing from 7:00 pm - 10:15 pm.
Optional catered dinner from Firehouse Pizza is available on Friday and Saturday night from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Pre-purchase of dinner tickets is strongly encouraged.
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.
President's Day Weekend Blind Hollow Yurt Backcountry Ski Trip
Recreation
We are heading up to the Blind Hollow yurt spend a long weekend enjoying the Bear River backcountry from February 13 through the 16. We will explore some of the fantastic riding terrain around Blind Hollow and spend the evenings around the fire in the comforts of the OP's Mongolian-Style yurt. Some backcountry experience is recommended and participants must be expert/advanced riders (able to comfortably ride black diamond western resort terrain). Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for strenuous uphill hiking.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
First Generation Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation
We are proud of the many first-generation students at the Huntsman School. This event will help these trailblazers to navigate both college and career by learning about the resources available and hearing stories from those who have walked this path before.
Jazz Nights at Elite Hall
Arts/Entertainment
Join us February 12-14 for this annual fundraiser to support two great causes: The Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship and The Elite Hall Restoration Fund. Throw yourself back to the roaring 20's and experience live music, dinner, and dancing on Utah's only spring-loaded dance floor!
Dance lessons included starting at 6:00 pm. Live music from the USU Jazz Ensembles and general dancing from 7:00 pm - 10:15 pm.
Optional catered dinner from Firehouse Pizza is available on Friday and Saturday night from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Pre-purchase of dinner tickets is strongly encouraged.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
President's Day Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day weekend break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry and learn approaches organizations are taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. Cost: $95 if you apply by Jan. 26th ($120 if you apply after Jan. 26th). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging, and group meals. We will be making a special trip to The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you want a treat!
President's Day Weekend Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day Weekend with Alternative Breaks. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry, learning about approaches each organization is taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. COST: $95 for applications received by 1/26/26 ($120 for applications received by 1/30/26). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging and group meals. We'll be stopping at The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you'd like a treatt TRANSPORTATION: USU 15 passenger minibus PRE-TRIP MEETING: Monday, February 2, 2026; 4:30pm-5:30pm (required for all participants, trip fee due at this time) More information and applications available at the link provided.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Utah High School Clean Air Marketing Contest -- State Winners Announcement and Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The 11th annual Utah High School Clean Air Marketing Contest will hold its state winners announcement and awards ceremony on Saturday, February 14, at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art at 10:30 a.m. Food and activities will be provided. The objective of the contest focuses on high school teens creating public service announcements to encourage Utahns to engage in clean air actions (e.g., refrain from idling, carpooling, using the app over drive-thru). Entries are often funny, provocative, and terrifying and center on teen pop culture. This year, over 1000 teens from high schools across Utah and southern Idaho competed. All state finalists entries will be on display at the museum, and approximately 20 state winners will be announced. Over $7000 in prizes will be awarded. Numerous Huntsman School marketing students and alum served as judges for the competition.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
Jazz Nights at Elite Hall
Arts/Entertainment
Join us February 12-14 for this annual fundraiser to support two great causes: The Larry Smith Jazz Scholarship and The Elite Hall Restoration Fund. Throw yourself back to the roaring 20's and experience live music, dinner, and dancing on Utah's only spring-loaded dance floor!
Dance lessons included starting at 6:00 pm. Live music from the USU Jazz Ensembles and general dancing from 7:00 pm - 10:15 pm.
Optional catered dinner from Firehouse Pizza is available on Friday and Saturday night from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Pre-purchase of dinner tickets is strongly encouraged.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
President's Day Weekend Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day Weekend with Alternative Breaks. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry, learning about approaches each organization is taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. COST: $95 for applications received by 1/26/26 ($120 for applications received by 1/30/26). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging and group meals. We'll be stopping at The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you'd like a treatt TRANSPORTATION: USU 15 passenger minibus PRE-TRIP MEETING: Monday, February 2, 2026; 4:30pm-5:30pm (required for all participants, trip fee due at this time) More information and applications available at the link provided.
President's Day Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day weekend break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry and learn approaches organizations are taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. Cost: $95 if you apply by Jan. 26th ($120 if you apply after Jan. 26th). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging, and group meals. We will be making a special trip to The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you want a treat!
President's Day Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day weekend break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry and learn approaches organizations are taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. Cost: $95 if you apply by Jan. 26th ($120 if you apply after Jan. 26th). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging, and group meals. We will be making a special trip to The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you want a treat!
President's Day Weekend Alternative Break: Community Responses to Homelessness
Student Activities
Make a difference during your President's Day Weekend with Alternative Breaks. Come with us to Salt Lake City, UT as we volunteer with The Other Side Academy, The Road Home, and Fill the Pot Ministry, learning about approaches each organization is taking to provide services to community members experiencing homelessness. COST: $95 for applications received by 1/26/26 ($120 for applications received by 1/30/26). Trip fee includes transportation, lodging and group meals. We'll be stopping at The Other Side Donuts--bring spending money if you'd like a treatt TRANSPORTATION: USU 15 passenger minibus PRE-TRIP MEETING: Monday, February 2, 2026; 4:30pm-5:30pm (required for all participants, trip fee due at this time) More information and applications available at the link provided.
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.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
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.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Kayak Roll Sessions
Recreation
Come on over to the HPER pools and learn how to kayak roll during our open sessions. These are open to all students and free, with no registration required.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
Reveron Piano Trio - CMSL
Arts/Entertainment
The Reverón Piano Trio introduces audiences to underrepresented music from Latin America alongside contemporary and standard repertoire. Seasoned artists, they are active promoters of Latin American music through their work as scholars and entrepreneurs. “ . . . after listening to you play, one feels an urgent desire to write more music!" - Miguel del Águila, Grammy-nominated composer
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
ELS: Daphne Blanchard
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Daphne Blanchard has spent her career building businesses and social enterprises across borders, believing that entrepreneurship is a powerful tool to fuel self-sufficiency and address pressing global challenges. Since 1999, when she became the first female sales representative for Pro Look Sports, she has launched and led ventures in diverse industries and communities. These include designing an educational system for a factory in Tijuana, developing social enterprises in Ecuador, and co-owning a yellow dragon fruit farm in the Amazon region.
Through her company, Zelano International, Daphne also oversees ZConnect (a global outsourcing initiative), Neeyo Green Clean (a Latin American service company), and international product sourcing. In addition, she directs Kovê International, working alongside community leaders in Ecuador to provide construction projects, medical trainings and clinics, immigrant services, and educational scholarships.
Today, Daphne serves as a Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Director of the Bingham Entrepreneurship Center at Utah State University’s Uintah Basin campus. She holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the University of San Diego, where she specialized in economic development in Latin America. Her combined experience in education, business, and non-profit leadership equips her to collaborate across sectors, expand markets, and create meaningful social impact.
After several years living in South America, she is excited to once again enjoy paddleboarding and biking in Utah’s mountains.
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
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
Target Info Table
Social/Networking
Target will be actively sourcing leadership roles for the new location in Logan, as well as hiring for hourly roles. Target aims to be a great employer for students, and they'll share information about these part-time and full-time opportunities at the Info Table.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
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.
Cache Valley Employer Roundup
Social/Networking
Join us for the Cache Valley Employer Roundup!
Connect with a variety of Cache Valley companies while sharpening your networking skills and personal pitch. This event is a great chance to meet and learn from professionals representing successful organizations right here in the valley. Enjoy appetizers and refreshments as you build meaningful connections for your future.
Dress: Business Casual
Register to attend.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26 - ENVS-cosponsored Tanner Talk
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Dustin Edwards, Data in the Desert: Locating Digital Damage in Time, Place, and Culture, 4:00-5:15pm, Carolyn Tanner Irish Pavilion and Zoom REGISTER IN ADVANCE: https://usu.zoom.us/meeting/register/xbttuxRPSTWRkCGXGDG9Sg
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Meeting the Challenge A Commentary on Resilience, Self-Belief, and Lifelong Learning. Featuring Utah State University
Special Event
Join us for an inspiring evening with Utah State University alum James Edward Porras ’74 as he reflects on a life shaped by resilience, self-belief, and a commitment to lifelong learning. This intimate, hybrid fireside chat will bring together students, alumni, and friends of USU for meaningful conversation, curated student Q&A, and personal insights drawn from James’ professional journey and published work. The evening also includes a student-centered mentorship dinner, a stewardship moment highlighting new philanthropic impact, and opportunities for connection, reflection, and continued engagement within the Aggie community.
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
David Daines, the Plant Controller at TTM Technologies will be speaking about careers in industry.
Mario Kart Tournament
Recreation
Come one, come all, it's Mario Kart time! Join us on February 19th at 7pm in the ARC 2nd floor IT room for a little friendly competition. It's just $5, and you can sign up day of or in the Fusion Play App beforehand.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
Symphonic Band
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
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Virtual Mock Interview Day 2026
Special Event | Focused Friday
Virtual interviews are here to stay, over 80% of employers use them! Get ahead by joining the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day, where you’ll practice real interview questions, receive feedback from employer partners, and boost your confidence in a supportive environment.
The event takes place February 20, 2026, and will be hosted entirely through Handshake.
Registration starts January 5, 2026—spots fill quickly, so be sure to save your place early!
Register to attend.
Level up your interview game and make valuable employer connections!
Logan Canyon Cross Country Skiing
Recreation
Join us for an afternoon of Cross Country Skiing on the Temple Fork Trail within Logan Canyon. As we glide along the trail, we’ll be surrounded by snow-draped pine and aspen forests, with towering limestone cliffs rising above the canyon walls. Open meadows reveal sweeping views of the canyon and nearby ridgelines, while Temple Fork Creek weaves through the landscape, partially frozen and quietly flowing beneath the snow. This trip is beginner friendly and we welcome people of all experience levels to join us for a fun afternoon in the great outdoors. We plan to ski approximately 4 miles with 800 ft of total vertical gain. We plan to return to campus in the evening just after dark.
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.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
Backcountry Skiing Basics Workshop & Tour
Recreation
Come learn the basics of backcountry skiing/boarding with us! We’ll spend an evening in the classroom covering how to use alpine touring equipment/splitboard to get up and down the mountain, the basics of avalanche safety equipment, how to locate and interpret an avalanche danger forecast, and route planning. The following day we’ll head out into the Bear River mountains for a full day on our touring equipment. In addition to getting some backcountry turns, we’ll cover the basics of avalanche rescue, snowpack evaluation, and terrain management. This trip is geared toward resort skiers/boarders who want to learn how to venture into the backcountry safely. No backcountry experience is required but you must be comfortable riding black diamond terrain. Participants must be prepared for strenuous hiking and a full day in winter conditions, snow or shine.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Student Professional Awareness Conference
Conference/Seminar
SPAC is an annual conference for students hosted by USU IEEE. We will have a keynote speaker and many workshops for students to choose from. Topics will include robotics, AI research, FPGAs, microcontrollers, and systems engineering. Students will be able to learn about local engineering companies and talk with their representatives.
This will be held in the Engineering building. Lunch will be provided.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Arts/Entertainment
"Falstaff decides to fix his financial woe by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. The wives find he sent them identical letters and take revenge by playing tricks on Falstaff when he comes calling. With the help of their husbands and friends, the wives play one last trick in the woods to put Falstaff's mischief to an end."
-Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Ages 6 and up
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+
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
2026 Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Award Event
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the 2026 ASF Scholarship Award Event, retired NASA astronaut Charlie Precourt will share insights about the foundation and reflect on his experiences as an astronaut. The event will also recognize USU's current Astronaut Scholar and mark the opening of applications for the next scholar.
All USU students with an interested in STEM are encouraged to attend this free event.
Join us on February 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. in the Engineering Building, Room 103.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
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
Logan Canyon Winds
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
QANR Awards Reception
Reception/Reunion
QANR Awards Reception
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn how a Master in Human Resources program can benefit your career! Student recruiters will present more information and answer any questions you may have.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation
Learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at a virtual information session.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about how a Master of Human Resources program can benefit your career! Recruiting students will present and answer any questions you may have.
Master of Human Resources Sips and Tips In-Person Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Learn more about how a Master of Human Resources program can benefit your career! Attend a Sips & Tips in-person information session with sodas/donuts. Recruiting students will present and answer any questions you may have.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Living Winds: Joint Faculty Flute and Saxophone Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Livestream will be available!
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Learning Staircase Series - Conner Hobbs
Social/Networking
Conner Hobbs is the co-founder of Keva. Keva focuses on creating smart locks that work without WIFI. This helps property managers mange their properties remotely. Conner has learned many valuable leadership skills through Utah State's Covey Leadership Center. Conner is currently studying finance at USU with a passion for building and leading. As a founder and project manager, Conner bring a strong finance background and I would considers himself a story-teller. His personal mantra is "just enough is not enough". Conner is active in the Huntsman Business Scholars, USU Financial Investment Club, USU Honors Program, and the Covey Leadership Center.
USU Education Career Fair
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
Whether you are close to graduation or considering going into education, the annual USU Education Career Fair for teacher recruitment is a great opportunity to meet with nearly 100 schools and school districts throughout Utah and the nation. Some will be interviewing that day, so come dressed professionally with resumes and prepared to interview. Register early to research the growing list of schools that will be attending.
ELS: Alex Swanson
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Alex Swanson credits his success to his wife, three children, and his passion for entrepreneurship. He loves entrepreneurship and encourages it to anyone seeking career advice. While studying accounting at the University of Utah, Alex found himself learning more from podcasts and books than from his classes. After graduation, he took a job at the front desk of a dental office to put that knowledge into practice. Alex has built his career on curiosity, resilience, and an endless appetite for reading and learning. Entrepreneurship has transformed his life, and he believes its future is brighter than ever. With instant access to the wisdom of the world’s greatest minds, he sees unlimited opportunity for the next generation of entrepreneurs. Using his entrepreneurial skills, Alex founded Nuvia Dental Implant Centers. The clinics specialize in giving patients permanent zirconia teeth in 24 hours, eliminating the need for temporary dentures. They offer transparent pricing, flexible payment plans, and emphasize patient eligibility, clinical experience, and the promise of restoring function and confidence through a permanent smile. Alex is also a staunch advocate for eliminating social media, attributing much of his focus and success to staying clear of its distractions. He firmly believes that the defining strength of America—and a gift to humanity—is entrepreneurship: risk-takers betting on themselves, building a better future for their families, communities, and society as a whole.
Concerto Competition Winners' Concert
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
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.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Communitas Lecture Series: Kevin Snipes
Lecture/Readings
Kevin Snipes is a visual artist whose work primarily consists of an interplay of narrative drawings and hand-built porcelain constructions. He holds a BFA (1994) from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a MFA (2004) from the University of Florida (2003).
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.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Logan Canyon Snowshoe Hiking
Recreation
Join us for an afternoon of snowshoe hiking on the Limber Pine Trail within Logan Canyon. As we climb through stands of hardy limber pine and fir, the forest gradually opens to reveal sweeping vistas of Logan Canyon stretching below. From exposed ridgelines, you can see snow-covered peaks, rolling backcountry terrain, and distant mountain ranges layered against the sky. This trip is very beginner friendly and highly recommended to anyone looking to try something new or go on a winter adventure. We plan to ski/hike approximately 1.5 miles with 200 ft of total vertical gain. We plan to return to campus in the evening before dark.
HackUSU - The Largest Hackathon in the Intermountian West
Social/Networking | Focused Friday
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.
Esports Open House
Recreation
Did you know that Utah State has an Esports Arena? Where you can play video, computer and board games? Well, if you didn't know, now you can find out as we're hosting an open house on February 27th from 5-11pm. The Esports Arena is located next to Maverick Stadium in the old Distribution Center. The space will be open and free to all. Come by for an hour or stay the whole time. Bring your friends and come play!
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Students are required to participate in these events as a large part of their grades, and these concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band
Sasha Kasman Laude Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Intramural Capture the Flag
Recreation
Join us for our first-ever late-night Intramural Capture the Flag tournament! Starting at 9pm in the Fieldhouse, you'll work with your team to bring home the ultimate bragging rights and, of course, an IM champ shirt. Since this is a first-time event, we're offering a $5 single sports pass for those who don't have an IM membership. Already have a pass? It's still free then. Registration will open on February 1st and run until all team spots are filled. Buy your pass online and make your team in the Fusion Play App.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Rock-n-Fossil Day
Exhibition
The Department of Geosciences will hold its annual Rock-n-Fossil Day on February 28. The event is free and open to the public. Demonstrations, presentations, rock/mineral identification, museum tours, and kids activities are all part of the fun.
Origins: Songs by Music Therapy Majors
Arts/Entertainment
This concert features an evening of original compositions written by individuals in the music therapy program. Each piece reflects the unique perspectives and relationships that shape their musical voices, emphasizing the human connection at the heart of music-making.
Brass Faculty Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Season 2 Intramural Registration Open
Recreation
Registration for season 2 of spring Intramurals is open! Offerings include softball, kickball, and futsal. Grab a $30 all-sports pass and get access to all leagues and tournaments for the semester. Just want to play one sport? Grab the single sports pass for $15. Buy your pass online and then make your team in the Fusion Play App. Registration will close on March 19th.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
Geosciences Speaker Series: Rachel Phillips (aka GeoGirl)
Conference/Seminar
Rachel Phillips (University of South Carolina) will be presenting on geoscience communication.
Guiding the Next Generation: Empowering Graduate Students Through Mentorship
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Mentoring graduate students is both an opportunity and a responsibility that shapes the next generation of scholars, educators, and professionals. This Sparkshop invites faculty to reflect on the impact of mentoring relationships, explore approaches that support professional growth, and consider how intentional mentorship contributes to a thriving and inclusive graduate experience.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Music Department Showcase
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Livestream will be available!
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Huaqing Wang, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (USU)
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Piano Music of Chopin - Piano Area Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
ASCE Ask a Senior Night
Student Activities
Wondering what classes to take or if you just need advice? Come to ask a senior night! Students are welcome to ask questions to our CEE seniors on any topic they might have in mind.
Guitar, Bass, and Drums Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Featured artists are the Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart Organ Trio and the David Wong Trio.
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Campbell Organ Festival
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Paper & Clay Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs February 9 - March 6 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Reception: Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
Alternative Spring Break: Community Food Access
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to San Francisco, CA, where we’ll volunteer with GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program, the Waller Urban Retreat Center, & the Haight Ashbury Food Program while learning how local organizations are working on community-based food access. We’ll also set aside a day to explore the city’s iconic landmarks and unique neighborhoods. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do.
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Alternative Spring Break: Animal Welfare
Student Activities
Make a difference during your Spring Break with an Alternative Break. Come with us to Kanab, UT to volunteer at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Zion National Park, learning about animal welfare. We’ll also take time to explore the area’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Applicants who are accepted will commit to attending two meetings in advance of the alternative break to learn about the issue topic and the root causes of the work that they will do. MEETING DATES: February 25th & March 4th at 4-5:30pm in TSC
Geosciences Speaker Series: Emily Kleber
Conference/Seminar
Emily Kleber (Utah Geological Survey) will present on geologic mapping of the Great Salt Lake.
Discovering Your Teaching Philosophy
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
In this interactive Sparkshop, participants will explore the foundational assumptions that shape their teaching practices. Using a set of cards that pair everyday teaching keywords with key concepts from traditional educational philosophies, instructors will uncover how their values align with long-standing pedagogical traditions. This reflective activity helps participants better understand the “why” behind their instructional decisions. The session also encourages the development of a more intentional, theoretically-informed teaching philosophy.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
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.
ELS: Justin Haskell
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Justin Haskell began his career in the life insurance field, where he realized that Medicare plan solutions and final expense benefits were a growing need for people across the country. He decided to start Maximum Senior Benefits (MSB), a national company focused on offering these benefits while also providing peace of mind in the process. For over a decade, MSB has hired competitive, passionate sales professionals who seek to offer comfortable, tailored solutions to individuals and their families. Justin’s story starts well before that in the small town of Elk Ridge, Utah, where he spent his entire childhood, attending Payson High School and graduating in 1998. After high school, Justin served a Latter-day Saint mission in the Dominican Republic. He then attended Utah State University, majoring in International Studies with minors in International Business, Portuguese, and French. After graduating, Justin joined Best Buddies International, a nonprofit designed to help people with disabilities. While working for Best Buddies International, Justin moved across the country—from California to Florida—before finally settling in Utah to run Best Buddies’ Utah operation. During that time, he discovered a love for business and entrepreneurship, which led him to return to school and earn his MBA. Soon thereafter, he founded Maximum Senior Benefits. Justin currently resides in Elk Ridge, Utah, with his wife, Leslie, and their five children.
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
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.
HPI Tanner Talk: Josefina Alvarez
Conference/Seminar | Tanner Talks
Heravi Peace Institute is pleased to welcome Professor Josefina Alvarez as our Tanner speaker for Spring 2026. Josefina Echavarría Álvarez is professor of the practice and the director of the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) program at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs. Josefina is also a faculty fellow of the Pulte Institute for Global Development.
The event is open to all. Lunch will be provided.
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Tom Colligan, Treasurer for Cyber Ark, will be speaking about tips for career success.
Goldmund Quartet - CMSL
Arts/Entertainment
Germany's Goldmund Quartet is known to feature "exquisite playing" and "multi- layered homogeneity" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) in its interpretations of the great classical and modern works of the quartet literature. Its inwardness, the unbelievably fine intonation and the phrases worked out down to the smallest detail inspire audiences worldwide. The Quartet is now counted amongst the leading string quartets of the younger generation worldwide.
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.
Leading for Good: Non-Profit Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Non-profits need strong business minds. Join us for a conversation with leaders who use business training to drive social impact—balancing mission with sustainability, stewardship, and strategic growth. This panel will show how your degree can be a powerful tool for community change.
LAEP Speaker Series with Stephanie Girgsby
Conference/Seminar
LAEP's Speaker Series is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the design of places and systems that shape our world. Anyone interested in how his or her life and career might be enhanced through learning about planning and design will enjoy attending. Students from Art, Graphic Design, Performance Art, Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, and Outdoor Product Development and Design are likely to be enlightened by this series.
BIO: Stephanie Grigsby, ASLA, AICP, is a licensed landscape architect, certified planner, and design leader whose work centers on strengthening the relationship between people, place, and nature. With over two decades of experience, she has shaped landscapes at every scale—from neighborhood greenways to regional trail systems and climate-sensitive coastal corridors.
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.
Reading Series #3: "With You" by Jamie Wilcox
Arts/Entertainment
A story of love and friendship that follows three friends over two years in Salt Lake City in the early 2000s. Best friends Georgia and Christopher struggle to create a life in the arts that differs from their shared religious upbringing. Georgia and Dustin fall in love and navigate the messiness of building a life with another person while battling mental health challenges. All three try to support one another while staying true to themselves.
Directed by Dr. Jayne Gold
March 20 & 21 @ 7:30pm
FREE, no ticket required
Equivalent movie rating: R
Content Warning: Themes of self-harm and suicide are explored.
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.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Utah Flute Association Guest Artist Recital, Ali Ryerson
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Ticket link coming soon!
Young Adult Devotional with Paul V. Johnson
Special Event
Young Adult Devotional with Elder Paul V. Johnson, commissioner of Church Education for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sponsored by the Logan Institute of Religion. All young adults in Cache Valley are invited. Doors open at 5 p.m.
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.
Geosciences Speaker Series: Jessica Warren
Conference/Seminar
Jessica Warren (University of Delaware) will present on plate tectonics and mantle processes.
Trauma-Informed Engagement in Sensitive Settings for Research and Study Abroad
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
"This 45-minute Sparkshop examines the application of trauma-informed principles in research and study abroad contexts. Participants will consider how trauma awareness, cultural humility, and ethical engagement intersect when working with communities or individuals in sensitive settings. The session will provide evidence-based strategies for designing and facilitating experiences that prioritize psychological safety, informed consent, and mutual respect.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Spring Runoff Conference
Conference/Seminar
The USU Spring Runoff Conference is an annual gathering that provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the Intermountain Region. Topics encompass all aspects of water science, ecology, policy, engineering, and management. USU and the Northern Utah Water Users are jointly hosting the conference which will be held at the Cache County Event Center.
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Derrick Vaughn, Geosciences (USU)
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
Larry Smith Kicks Band Concert
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Spring Runoff Conference
Conference/Seminar
The USU Spring Runoff Conference is an annual gathering that provides a forum for interdisciplinary sharing of ideas on water-related issues in Utah and the Intermountain Region. Topics encompass all aspects of water science, ecology, policy, engineering, and management. USU and the Northern Utah Water Users are jointly hosting the conference which will be held at the Cache County Event Center.
Grand Opening of The Brothers Grimm Haus of North America
Cultural
Ready for a magical adventure? Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Brothers Grimm Haus of North America on campus!
Join us for an enchanting event with free food, immersive fairy-tale stations, a treasure hunt, and epic raffle prizes. Dive into the world of Hansel & Gretel, Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, and Little Red Riding Hood—and discover the folklore that inspired Disney!
Learning Staircase Series - Abigail Woosley
Social/Networking
Abigail Woosley participated in the SEED program which took her to the Philippines. While there, Abigail helped small business owners expand their company in order to help them escape poverty. She was able to use her experiences in the Philippines as a career launchpad.
ELS: Michelle Smith
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Michelle Smith strategically manages and oversees the operations of key sports and entertainment businesses, including the Salt Lake Bees, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, and Big League Utah. She is committed to elevating guest experiences, supporting business partnerships, creating family memories, and enriching lives. As Chief People Officer, she is responsible for the successful integration and onboarding of newly acquired businesses. The role supports the portfolio’s People & Culture vision and strategy with appropriate practices, policies, and programming that are responsive to the changing dynamics of the workforce, supportive of the diverse needs of the businesses, and ensure a consistent commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the Larry H. Miller Company. Prior to her role with the company, Michelle cultivated more than 20 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry, gaining business strategy expertise in marketing, sales, and human resources. Most recently, Michelle served as Chief People Officer for the National Basketball Association’s Utah Jazz franchise. Michelle was recently named one of Utah Business Magazine’s 2020 “30 Women to Watch,” is a founding board member of Women in Sports & Events, and was a former co-chair of the Gail Miller Women’s Leadership Group.
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
USU Spanish Club
Cultural
¿Te gusta hablar español? Join the USU Spanish Club! We meet weekly to socialize, play games, and explore Hispanic culture—all in Spanish. Our goal is to provide a relaxed, inclusive space for casual Spanish conversation, regardless of skill level. Come meet new people and join our community!
Communitas Lecture Series: Gregg Deal
Lecture/Readings
Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a multi-disciplinary artist, activist, and "disruptor." His work, which includes paintings, murals, performance work, filmmaking, spoken word, and more, is informed by his Native identity and includes exhaustive critiques of American society, politics, popular culture, and history.
Careers That Adapt: HR Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Join a members of our HR Advisory board as they discuss developing skills, navigating your career growth, and driving results to thrive in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (VUCA) environment.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
EmpowerED Workshop: Mentoring Students with Intention
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, student mentors will learn about the importance of ground rules in mentoring students – establishing rapport, confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Furthermore, participants will explore how to successfully engage in student mentorship through the lens of the GROW model, a structured approach that guides mentees from goal setting to actionable outcomes.
USU Aviation Week - Helicopter Day
Exhibition
USU Aviation Technology will be starting off its Aviation Week with a helicopter landing on northwest corner of the quad at 10:20am. Come and watch the landing, stay for questions, take pictures, and then watch it take off at 1:30. Free to the public!
Learning PowerUps: Small Shifts, Big Sparks for Motivational Design
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Small teaching moves can lead to big motivational gains. In this session, participants will explore the Learning PowerUps approach for applying the ARCS-V model of motivational design using evidence-based strategies like minute papers, low-stakes quizzes, and connection-building check-ins. Together, we’ll identify simple ways to enhance attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction—turning everyday teaching moments into energizing opportunities for student learning and engagement.
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
Student Activities
USU ITE Regular Club Meeting
String and Piano Chamber Music - Spring Recital
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
USU Aviation Week - Drone Day
Exhibition
USU Aviation Technology Aviation Week continues with UAS (Drone) demonstrations on the east side of the Quad. Come see large drones, small drones, fast drones, and the skills USU UAS Students possess flying them. You might be able to fly one as well! In case of inclement weather, they will move to the Sunburst Lounge in the Taggart Student
ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Steven Wilcox, Applied Economics (USU)
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team
Student Activities
Come prepare with us for the 2026 ISWS at University of Utah, where we compete in common surveying practice. We meet either in the 3rd floor engineering building computer lab or the surveying closet, located just inside the northeast ENLAB doors
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