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Jan

Call for 2025 Presidential Award Nominations

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Each year, USU recognizes the work of outstanding faculty, staff, students, partners, and alumni that exemplifies collaboration between USU and the greater community and demonstrates ongoing commitment to community engagement and positive social change. The Center for Community Engagement has three prestigious awards for students, faculty, and community members who are committed to outstanding service: The Presidential Award, the Ivory Prize, and the Val R. Christensen Service Scholarship. Deadline for nominations Saturday, March 15, 2025, 11:59pm. Award ceremony takes place Wednesday, April 16, 2025 5pm-5pm in TSC Lounges.

All Day | Taggart Student Center |
30
Jan

Info Table: Tanner

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

Tanner professionals will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.

8:30 am - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
30
Jan

American Red Cross Blood Drive

Special Event

The need for blood is constant, but only about 3% of age-eligible people donate blood yearly! Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Blood is essential to help patients survive surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. This lifesaving care starts with one person making a generous donation.

9:00 am - 3:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
30
Jan

USU and You: Sara Bell

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to USU and You this week as we chat with Sara Bell from TriCounty Health Department.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
30
Jan

Becoming a Resilient Scientist: Discussion, Part 3

Student Activities

For Graduate Students of the College of Science: Join us for the NIH-developed "Becoming a Resilient Scientist" video and discussion series. At each gathering, we'll discuss a video from the five-part "Becoming a Resilient Scientist" series. The Jan. 30 gathering will focus on the third video in the series, "Self-Advocacy and Assertiveness for Scientists." Refreshments will be served. Held in the NEW Heravi Center on campus, at the southwest corner of the USU Quad.

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

ENVS Community Lunch

Social/Networking

ENVS Community Lunch

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
30
Jan

Analytic Solution Center Innovation Lab

Student Activities

Explore exciting topics beyond the classroom and expand your knowledge and skills in data analytics and information systems. Everyone is welcome!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Eccles Business Building – Tanner Lounge (9th Floor) |
30
Jan

Aetna Webinar – The Many Faces of Loss: Healing Through Grief

Workshop/Training

Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Everyone experiences loss. Attend this webinar to learn about grief, its purpose, its challenges and strategies to take care of yourself while you grieve.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Jan

Data Science Workshops with the Ecology Center

Workshop/Training

This is a free skill sharing program though the Ecology Center that lets grad students learn immediately applicable techniques from their peers. All students from all departments are welcome! Tell your friends! This semester, we are pleased to offer 5 new workshops in addition to our most popular classics. Please review the schedule below and sign up for the workshops that you would like to attend via the event URL.

Jan 16 - Data management with data.table - Michael Stemkovski
Jan 23 - Iteration with loops/apply - Dani Berger
Jan 30 - Writing custom functions - Michael Stemkovski
Feb 6 - Script organization with Rmarkdown - Annie Schiffer *
Feb 13 - Visualizations with ggplot - Soren Struckman
Feb 20 - Working with words using regex & stringr - Michael Stemkovski *
Feb 27 - Wrangling spatial data - Dani Berger
Mar 6 - Plotting maps - Maria Stahl
Mar 20 - Demystifying R model formulas - Michael Stemkovski
Mar 27 - Generalized linear mixed models - Kelvyn Bladen *
Apr 3 - Bayesian models with RStan/BRMS (NR 202) - Annie Schiffer *
Apr 10 - Machine learning methods - Kelvyn Bladen
Apr 17 - Working with databases using SQL - Soren Struckman *
* brand new workshop

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
30
Jan

Creating Usable, Accessible Courses

Workshop/Training

Learn quick and easy practical tips to make sure your content more usable and easy to learn for the students in your course. In this workshop we will go over how to 1) get rid of extra content and simplify navigation, 2) get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published, 3) embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone, and 4) provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Jan

Advanced SolidWorks Workshop #1

Workshop/Training

Come learn advanced SolidWorks techniques from a Thermo Fisher Design Engineer! This is the first in a series of workshops to help students build upon what they have learned in MAE/BENG 1200. Learn how design functions in industry while also getting more experience yourself!

3:30 pm - 4:15 pm | Engineering Building |
30
Jan

Cardboard Weaving

Cultural

The Native American Cultural Program invites you to a hands-on workshop, "Cardboard Weaving: Crafting Cardboard Rugs!"
You'll learn to turn cardboard into a loom and weave a unique rug with colorful yarn.
No experience is needed -bring your imagination and a willingness to explore. This is a great chance to relax and create a beautiful piece of art. Don't miss out!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Family Life Center |
30
Jan

Vision Journal Night

Special Event

The Student Sustainability Club is hosting a vision journal night! Come hang out and reflect on your first month of 2025 while you create a journal to help you plan for and record the rest of your year. Materials will be provided. Aggie Blue Bikes is located at the junction of Military Science and the Fieldhouse.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
30
Jan

Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United

Special Event

Sign up to assist and mentor middle school and high school age students who come from refugee backgrounds. You'll be helping with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. You'll receive a message from Mayu Mecham with details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Register to volunteer through AggiePulse, link below. Address provided with registration.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
30
Jan

Hot Takes with the Grad School

Special Event

Join the School of Graduate Studies, Dining Services, Advancement, and Student Affairs for Hot Takes 2025, literally the Hottest Event on Campus! Watch USU figures participate in an interview style game show while eating progressively hotter chicken wings with heat levels reaching over 9 million Scoville Heat Units! Participants are as follows: Richard Cutler - Senior Vice Provost, School of Graduate Studies David Jones - Dean, College of Engineering Rebecca Walton - Executive Associate Dean, CHaSS Jamie Parry - USUSA Graduate Studies Senator Matt Richey - USUSA President Macy Gustavus - Coordinator of Aquatics & Safety, Campus Recreation Henry Silva - Mr. USU 2024

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
30
Jan

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group

Student Activities

We are a group of Christians on campus from all different backgrounds. We come together every Thursday to explore our faith, enjoy community, and have tons of fun together. Everyone is welcome!

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Taggart Student Center |
30
Jan

BAP Professional Meeting

Social/Networking

Deloitte will be here to discuss Data Analysis in Modern Accounting.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
30
Jan

IMA Professional Meeting

Social/Networking

Eric Gardner and Andy Hernandez, partners at Jones Simkins, will be talking about working for a local firm.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
30
Jan

MUSES

Arts/Entertainment

The word "muse" describes a source of inspiration. This annual music therapy concert aims to highlight the multi-faceted sources of inspiration for USU music therapy students both personally and professionally. In our field of study, we often talk about “self as instrument”, or rather, being the instrument of change within the therapeutic relationship. During MUSES, we get to shift our focus to also celebrate our external musical skills and instruments as extensions of ourselves, and the tools by which we get to share creative self-expression with the world. Concert goers will enjoy original compositions in addition to contemporary and classical pieces that have been intentionally chosen to represent the experiences of our students and potential clinical applications of these works in music therapy practice. Additionally, attendees may have the opportunity to get involved first-hand with our interactive lobby experience before the performance. For more information, visit www.usumtsa.weebly.com.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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