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23
Oct

Connecting Quinney - Part 1

Special Event

College Departmental Showcase for ENVS, WATS & WILD Departments

1:00 am - 3:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
23
Oct

Marion Hyde Retrospective

Exhibition

This exhibition runs October 6-31 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
23
Oct

USU and You: Wes Smith

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to the USU and You radio show this week as we chat with Wes Smith from the Utah Assistive Technology Program.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
23
Oct

Scholarship Luncheon

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Join us to thank our generous scholarship donors and celebrate the recipients. By invitation only.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm |
23
Oct

ASC Weekly Innovation Lab

Workshop/Training

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

This weekly event will be located in the new Gardner Building on the 2nd floor in the ASC space.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
23
Oct

CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar

Lecture/Readings

Dr. Paul Buehler, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
23
Oct

CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar

Lecture/Readings

Dr. Paul Buehler, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
23
Oct

Tanner Talk Series: Sveto Muhammad Isoq on International Peacebuilding

Conference/Seminar | Tanner Talks

The Heravi Peace Institute is honored to host Sveto Muhammad Ishoq as the first speaker for our Tanner Talks. Sveto is an award-winning women’s rights advocate, a TEDx Speaker, and social entrepreneur from Afghanistan. A true trailblazer in her field, Sveto is dedicated to empowering women economically and changing the ‘single story’ narrative about her home country. Her work on national and international platforms has been instrumental in promoting unheard Afghan experiences and amplifying Afghan women’s voices during the Taliban regime. Sveto began her activism at a young age of 14 by authoring publications on women’s rights in Afghanistan, and has since founded several organizations, including Ayat and Chadari.
She holds an MSc in Gender, Development and Globalisation from LSE, an MSc Degree in Economics and Business from Tsinghua University in China, and a BBA from the American University of Afghanistan. She is also Afghanistan’s first Schwarzman Scholar and the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the British Muslim Awards.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center |
23
Oct

Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series

Workshop/Training

Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
23
Oct

ASEE Student Chapter Bi-Weekly Meetings

Student Activities

Join us every other Thursday from 1:00 – 2:00 PM for engaging ASEE Student Chapter meetings! Each session includes snacks, networking, and interactive activities. Our focus ranges from engineering education and professional development to socials, brain breaks, and outreach opportunities.

Fall 2025 Schedule (Tentative):
Sept 25 – Guest Speaker: Time Management
Oct 3 – Outreach: Science Unwrapped
Oct 9 – Guest Speaker: Introduction to Mindfulness
Oct 11 – Fall Break Brain Break: Day Camp or Hiking
Oct 23 – Social/Contest: Halloween Pumpkin Carving
Nov 6 – Workshop: Poster & Presentation Tips
Dec 4 – Finals Brain Break

Stay connected: join our email list for reminders and updates. Come for the snacks, stay for the community, and grow with us!

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Oct

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.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
23
Oct

Huntsman PhD Prep Meeting

Meeting

Come learn about research and pursuing a PhD! Come find us in the MSLE conference room on the 4th floor of EBB!

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
Oct

Humanizing Science: Bridging Research & Art Through Critical Poetic Inquiry

Workshop/Training

Are you curious about how storytelling and emotion can deepen your understanding of research? Join us for Humanizing Science: Bridging Research & Art Through Critical Poetic Inquiry (CPI)—a hands-on workshop open to faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students in any major across all USU campuses. No poetry experience needed—just bring a research idea, paper, or topic you care about! Attendees will enjoy a free dinner and receive a copy of Abi Pollokoff's new book, Night Myths - - Before the Body What to expect: -Transform your research into poetry through storytelling, emotion, and reflection -Enjoy a live poetry reading from visiting eco-poet Abi Pollokoff -Share your writing at an optional open mic -Connect with others across disciplines in a creative, supportive space RSVP to reserve your spot!

3:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
23
Oct

Humanizing Science: Bridging Research and Art Through Critical Poetic Inquiry

Workshop/Training

Are you curious about how storytelling and emotion can deepen your understanding of research? Join us for Humanizing Science: Bridging Research & Art Through Critical Poetic Inquiry (CPI)—a hands-on workshop open to faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students in any major across all USU campuses. No poetry experience needed—just bring a research idea, paper, or topic you care about! Attendees will enjoy a free dinner and receive a copy of Abi Pollokoff's new book, Night Myths - - Before the Body

What to expect:
-Transform your research into poetry through storytelling, emotion, and reflection
-Enjoy a live poetry reading from visiting eco-poet Abi Pollokoff
-Share your writing at an optional open mic
-Connect with others across disciplines in a creative, supportive space

RSVP to reserve your spot: tinyurl.com/NightMyths

3:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
23
Oct

Harvest Rescue

Student Activities

Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
23
Oct

Communitas Lecture Series: Tyrrell Tapaha

Lecture/Readings

TBA

5:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
23
Oct

Professional Workshop - Michael Simpson

Workshop/Training

Professionalism with Michael Simpson as a guest speaker.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
23
Oct

Artist Talk and Reception with Tyrell Tapaha

Arts/Entertainment

In conjunction with the Communitas Lecture Series, join us for a talk by artist Tyrell Tapaha, who is featured in NEHMA's newest exhibition Exploding Native Inevitable. Tyrrell Tapaha is a Diné weaver and fiber artist, with their predominant medium being Diné-style weaving. Tapaha’s work encompasses the intergenerational pastoral living handed down through their grandfather, great-grandmother, and other relatives. The lecture will be followed by a reception at NEHMA. Free and open to all.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
23
Oct

Maker Space Workshop - Introduction to the CNC Router

Workshop/Training

Come learn how to use the CNC machines at the Idea Factory! These machines can cut and engrave plastics and woods ranging in size up to 8ft x 4ft. This workshop will teach you how to setup the cutting file, how to run the machine, and important tips and tricks for a successful cut. Because the CNC takes longer, this workshop will be an hour and a half. By the end of it, you'll be ready to cut out anything from a small box to a ski core! Spots are limited and must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance. The blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/idea-factory/training/)

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
23
Oct

Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops

Workshop/Training

Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned. This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement. This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.

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

USU Brick by Brick

Fair/Festival

Join us for ‘USU Brick by Brick,' a night celebrating the Utah State spirit through creative brick building! Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community are invited to craft and show off their designs inspired by USU culture. Win prizes in our registered build showcase or by testing your creativity in mini building competitions throughout the evening! Register via Qualtrics to showcase your creativity and immerse yourself in the Utah State spirit: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnY13e3sDIv5j94

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Sunburst Lounge |
23
Oct

Building Resilience Through Mind-Body Bridging® Workshops

Workshop/Training

Life can be pretty tough sometimes. Why is it that some people can go through really rough times and still bounce back? The difference is that those who bounce back have resilience. Resilience is our ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress, trauma, or adversity and then bounce back to our normal state of functioning and well-being. The good news is that resilience isn't something you're born with or not. The skills of resilience can be learned. This 4-session Building Resilience Program will provide you with skills to increase resilience during and after stressful life events, improve general well-being and enhance performance in demanding activities such as academics and sports. Research indicates that increased resilience can positively affect school and life outcomes for students, including academic achievement. This program will introduce you to Mind-Body Bridging, an evidence-based practice that reduces distress and builds resilience. You’ll learn skills to increase awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions, recognize unhelpful patterns, and reframe experiences to unlock your full potential.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
23
Oct

"Leading through Change" a conversation with Abel Porter, Sr. former CEO of Fairway Market

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Come join the Management Department for a conversation with Abel Porter, Sr., the former President and CEO of Fairway Market, a major grocery store chain in the U.S. The topic of the conversation will be "leading through change", where Mr. Porter will provide some of his insights and experiences gained throughout his career in organizational leadership and change management.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
Oct

ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting

Meeting

Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Utah State University Logan Campus |
23
Oct

E-Sports Overwatch Tournamnet

Recreation

Assemble your heroes and dive into the action! Team up, strategize, and unleash your ultimates in an all-out battle for victory. Will your team rise as champions?

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
23
Oct

IMA Technical Meeting with Jason Jones

Meeting

Come to hear from Jason Jones, the President of Cache Financial!

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
Oct

Logan Canyon Winds

Arts/Entertainment

Logan Canyon Winds welcome you to their fall recital featuring works by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis W. Ballard, and Eric Ewazen. The pieces in this program all present different musical portraits of the American West, including its people, indigenous cultures, and impressive natural beauty. Admission for this event is free for audiences 8 and older. For those who are unable to attend in person, a livestream of this recital will be available on the Caine School of the Arts YouTube channel.

Founded in 1991, Logan Canyon Winds is the faculty woodwind quintet in residence at Utah State University, comprised of Dr. Jeiran Hasan (flute), Marilyn Cole (oboe), Dr. Nicholas Morrison (clarinet), Dr. Joel Ockerman (horn) and Leon Chodos (bassoon).

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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