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Nov

November Food Drive

Fundraiser

Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.

All Day | Old Main |
14
Nov

Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
14
Nov

Biology Seminar - Alicia Foxx

Conference/Seminar

Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
14
Nov

CANRI Graduate Student Lunch & Learn

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us in a lunch-time presentation where we will hear from three of our wonderful CANRI-affiliated graduate students are working on. Presentation topics include: Rhetoric, Ecology, Pedagogy, Human-Bear Interactions, Wildlife Conflict, Multi-Species Justice, Mormon Studies, and more! Lunch will be provided!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Old Main |
14
Nov

How to Talk to Your Friends and Family About Being a Communications Major

Workshop/Training

Come and learn How to Talk to Your Friends and Family About Being a Communications Major!

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Old Main |
14
Nov

Science Unwrapped - Countdown to Launch

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 Nov 14 event: Launching any payload into space requires lots of energy. Every ounce and inch counts as scientists and engineers strive to pack as much function as possible into the smallest space possible. Undergrad researcher Ethan Wayland leads USU’s Get Away Special (GAS) student team, which has been selected by NASA to design and build a CubeSat (cube satellite) to deploy into space from the International Space Station in 2026. The team, with mentorship from USU Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor Reyhan Baktur, is developing “GASRATS” (Get Away Special Radio and Antenna Transparency Satellite), which features a novel optically transparent patch antenna integrated into a solar panel. Join the Ethan and Reyhan to find out how student researchers design and build a satellite for space!

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
14
Nov

The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley

Arts/Entertainment

“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service

All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.

Ages 6 and up

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
14
Nov

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812

Arts/Entertainment

Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.

This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.

All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm

7:30 pm |
14
Nov

String and Piano Chamber Music - Fall Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Every semester, students of the String and Piano Programs form new chamber music projects and prepare their repertoire under the guidance of the Fry Street Quartet and the USU Piano Faculty, with additional masterclasses from the guest artists of the Chamber Music Society of Logan. This program will feature works by Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel, Borodin, Arensky, and Clara Schumann.

7:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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