Upcoming Events
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.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Loaves & Fishes Community Meal
Student Activities
Help us honor the legacy of Val Christensen with a Loaves & Fishes community meal.
Volunteers will be helping us prepare a meal for 250-300 guests. This includes prepping, cooking, setting up, serving, interacting with our guests, and cleaning up after the meal. Two shifts are available and duties may or may not include the duties above depending on your chosen shift.
Register to volunteer through the link provided.
Lake Powell Kayaking
Recreation
We are heading down south to the amazing red rock and blue waters of Lake Powell to explore some of its many side canyons in sea kayaks. We will pack our kayaks with our gear and spend two nights camping on the lake. Participants must be able to swim and comfortable in open water. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, kayak equipment, tent, sleeping bag, pad and student leadership
Amazing Maize
Special Event
Come learn about how people used corn in everyday life and how important it was in stories and art! Learn with us through fun crafts, activities, and a tasting station that includes corn based recipes.
Museum of Geology: Open Saturday
Exhibition
The Museum of Geology will be open the first Saturday of October, November, and December. Bring your family and friends and enjoy displays of local rocks, minerals from around the world, fossils, and much more. There is no entry fee.
Muses: Rise
Arts/Entertainment
The word “muse” describes a source of inspiration. This annual music therapy concert highlights the many sources of inspiration for USU music therapy students, both personally and professionally. This year, Muses: Rise takes on a special focus – mental health awareness and resilience. Through original compositions as well as contemporary works, students will share music that explores themes of struggle, healing, and the strength to move forward. These pieces reflect not only one’s personal experiences, but also the potential clinical applications of music therapy in mental health settings.
Before the performance, beginning at 7 p.m., attendees are invited to explore the lobby experience. This year’s lobby will include resource tables from community and campus organizations dedicated to mental health and wellness, offering information, connections, and tools for resilience. In addition, art and poetry by USU students will be on display, reflecting themes of mental health through diverse creative expressions. We invite you to join us for this special concert and experience how music therapy facilitates expression and resilience.
For more information, visit www.usumtsa.weebly.com.
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.
Lake Powell Kayaking
Recreation
We are heading down south to the amazing red rock and blue waters of Lake Powell to explore some of its many side canyons in sea kayaks. We will pack our kayaks with our gear and spend two nights camping on the lake. Participants must be able to swim and comfortable in open water. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, kayak equipment, tent, sleeping bag, pad and student leadership
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.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Lunch for ENVS Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students. All who attend must bring their own lunch
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
ASC Maker Mondays
Workshop/Training
Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!
Geosciences Speaker Series: Lucien Nana-Yobo
Conference/Seminar
Lucien Nana-Yobo (Texas A&M) will present on large igneous provinces, anomalous CO2, and their environmental impacts.
Donuts & Deep Thoughts
Student Activities
You 'donut' have to be stressed — take a break, grab a donut, and meet Clark Ripplinger, your USU Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) campus psychologist! What’s Happening: - Meet Clark and learn more about USU CAPS - Learn about mental health resources and support available - Enjoy free donuts, coffee or cocoa, and connection. Why Come?: Because your mental health matters, and starting the conversation can be as easy as saying hi over a donut. Who Can Attend: This event and CAPS services are exclusively for currently registered USU students.
Cooking Demo
Recreation
Cooking demos are designed to educate, inspire, or promote new cooking skills, cuisines, or ingredients. Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences (NDFS) students will provide you with nutrition information, culinary techniques, and recipe cards that you can take home. You will also have the chance to sample the dishes that are prepared!
I Am First Banquet
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Join Aggie First Scholars for the 9th annual "I Am First" Banquet to celebrate national First Generation Student day! We will celebrate with a plated meal, speaker, and more! Space is limited to individuals with an A-Number, please RSVP to secure your spot: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55ZjA2BzGv0Wgce
9th Annual I Am First Banquet
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Kick off First-Generation student week with the 9th Annual I Am First Banquet! This year's Key-Note Speaker will be Interim President Al Smith. A plated dinner will be provided. Please RSVP here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55ZjA2BzGv0Wgce
Collaborating across Campuses: Leveraging a Land-Grant Network
Workshop/Training
Utah State’s land-grant mission provides unique opportunities for faculty to collaborate across disciplines, campuses, and communities. In this Sparkshop, we’ll explore strategies for building meaningful partnerships that foster shared vision, resource-sharing, and collective problem-solving. Participants will consider how to leverage USU’s statewide network to strengthen interdisciplinary connections and address complex challenges. Join us to exchange ideas and identify actionable ways to collaborate across boundaries.
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
FSQ at USU 2025-26 Series: The Crossing Point
Arts/Entertainment
Listening to the Living World
with guest Thomas Glenn, tenor
Program:
Laura Kaminsky | Arboreal
Gabriela Lena Frank | A Psalm of Disquiet
Aakash Mittal | Living Memory | Sundarbans (World Premiere)
Akshaya Tucker | Night Fire
Nicolás Lell Benavides | Lek
This concert is the sonic equivalent of an exhibition—an eco-musical retrospective of the Fry Street Quartet’s long-term engagement with environmental themes. These works emerge from years of relationship-building, commissions, and co-creations with composers who are not just crafting music, but responding to a world in flux.
This program gathers voices shaped by fire, forest, flood, extinction, displacement, and resilience. From Kaminsky’s arboreal tribute to the rooted world, to Aakash Mittal’s musical witness to the climate crisis in the Sundarbans, each piece becomes a listening practice, a prayer, a provocation.
Gabriela Lena Frank’s Psalm of Disquiet holds the spiritual paradox at the center of this moment—hope without denial, lament without despair.
Akshaya Tucker and Nicolás Benavides bring voice to human and more-than-human loss alike.
This music asks:
What do we owe to the places we love?
How do we listen to a world unraveling?
And what might music make possible—even now?
Percussion Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Percussion Ensembles concert is a unique and fun addition to the lineup of concerts presented by the Caine School of the Arts. Each semester, we play a wide-array of literature from contemporary percussion ensemble to pieces for world percussion. The concert is open to all ages and will be interesting for students and adults alike.
47G Zero Gravity Summit
Conference/Seminar
Held in downtown Salt Lake City, The Zero Gravity Summit convenes policy makers and thought leaders in an effort to shape the future of dual-use technology and national security. USU students get free entry. Busses depart USU at 6:15am.
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.
Native American Heritage Day
Cultural
You’re invited to Native American Heritage Day, a campus-wide event hosted by Utah State University’s Center for Community, dedicated to honoring and celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of Native Nations. Join us for an enriching experience featuring educational displays, guest speakers, and cultural presentations that highlight Indigenous leadership, community values, and traditions. Come learn, connect, and celebrate!
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.
PACS Info Table
Information/Orientation
PACS is coming to campus to recruit interns and full-time team members for 2026! They’re seeking motivated individuals to join their team as administrators of skilled nursing facilities. Visit their information table to learn more about these dynamic roles and the rewarding career paths PACS has to offer!
Virtual Resume Critique & Insights Workshop
Workshop/Training
Watch a resume critique in real time and gain in-depth resume writing skills from experts. If you're looking to improve your resume or your cover letter writing, you are invited to join us for a free, live Resume Critique & Insights Workshop. We will have experts on hand from Utah State University Extension and the Utah Department of Workforce Services to review and critique a resume as you watch and then review some of the most important resume writing skills and guidelines including: - Targeting your resume to fit the job description - Quantifying your accomplishments and experience - Resume formatting, look, and feel - and more! Have a copy of your resume available to take notes. You'll also learn how to look at your resume alongside a job description and tweak it enough to make it through applicant tracking filters.
Celebrate ENVS Student Award Winners
Special Event
Celebrate ENVS Student Award Winners & ENVS Nominees
ASEE Meetings
Student Activities
Join us for the USU Student Chapter of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Bi-Weekly Meetings.
Meetings include networking, professional workshops, study/academic training, community outreach, and Brain Breaks. We meet in ENGR 401A, the fourth-floor conference room, every other Thursday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, unless otherwise noted. Come to activities and join the email list for specific details!
DECA Prepared Events Submission Deadline
Student Activities
Submission deadline for DECA prepared events for State Leadership Conference.
Email sent to all students who have signed up for a prepared event.
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.
Utah's Land, Water, and Air On-Campus Student Discussion
Student Activities
Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies in the LSB while you learn about the latest research on Utah's land, water, and air! The Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air is hosting a student event to discuss key topics from the recently released 2025 Report to the Governor and Legislature on Utah's Land, Water, and Air. This report highlighted multiple concepts relevant to Utah's natural resource policy, spanning the cut flower industry, water and the Great Salt Lake, the science of airplane contrails, and more! Research in this report was primarily sourced from our outstanding faculty at USU and earned praise from legislators and scientists who gathered in Salt Lake City at the release event on October 16th. The student activity will feature a presentation, open discussion, and light refreshments.
Entrepreneurship Club
Social/Networking
Join us every Tuesday for an engaging, hands-on experience with the Entrepreneurship Club! Each week is an opportunity to help you think creatively, collaborate with peers, and develop real-world entrepreneurial skills. From pitch challenges and networking nights to guest speakers and team competitions, every session offers something different. Pizza Included!
DECA Club Meeting (Prep for State)
Student Activities | Competitions
Prep for State Leadership Conference. We are meeting on Tuesdays (November 4 and November 11) from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in HH 220. Prepared events are due November 4 by 9 p.m. State Leadership Conference is scheduled for Friday, November 14, at Weber State University.
Completion Engagement - Money Smarts
Student Activities
Join us for November's Completion Engagement activity! This month we will go over Money Smarts! Let's chat about financial literacy and gain some knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about managing money.
AI CLUB EVENT
Workshop/Training
This is the AI club's 2nd event, and we are going to continue learning about setting up new AI tools and learn about them in detail. We are having pizza, chips, and drinks for the event and it'd be so much fun, i hope to see you all there at the event.
PACS Info Session
Information/Orientation
PACS is a fast-growing national leader in senior care, operating skilled nursing and assisted living facilities across the country. We're on the lookout for the next generation of leaders to join our Administrator-in-Training, Executive Director-in-Training, and Summer 2026 Internship programs. Open to all majors, we’re seeking individuals who are entrepreneurial, driven, people-focused, and ready to make an impact in a purpose-driven industry. Shape the future of healthcare leadership—start your journey with PACS. Join us at 6pm on November 4th in Huntsman Hall 260 to learn more about the opportunities and have the chance to win tickets to Utah Jazz and Mammoth games. Dinner will be provided.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
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.
Building Relevant Experience for Remote Work- Virtual Professional Development Workshop
Workshop/Training | Home, Family, and Food
Come and learn from job search expert Kim Ealy at our November professional development workshop! Workshop topics will include: -Why Remote Work is Different -Building Transferrable Skills -Freelance and Side-Work -Using AI for a Resume -When Should You Consider Hiring a Career Coach About the instructor: Kim Ealy is the Director of Career and Leadership Development at Tennessee Wesleyan University, owner and writer for Kim’s Resume Redesign, and partnered with LaShay Hudson of Dream Home Based Work providing support and resources for finding legitimate remote jobs. She has more than 15 years of experience assisting both private and professional clients develop effective job search strategies, design powerful resumes and cover letters, prepare for interviews that lead to job offers, and be able to offer powerful salary negotiation strategies. Her career path has taken her to teaching and presenting on both the west and east coasts, Japan, Utah, and Tennessee. Ms. Ealy holds a Master’s degree in Professional Communication and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Behavior.
Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Hope and Recovery from Trauma
Special Event
Join us for a FREE lunch and presentation on the Roosevelt campus. Come hear from Tricia Bennett, Megan Berlin, and Erica Gilbert from Northeastern Counseling Center as they share about hope and recovery from trauma.
ArtSci Student Focus Group (in-person)
Special Event
The ArtSci Steering Committee is excited to host a series of focus groups for selected groups during the month of November, and we want to hear from students in the college. Please join us at an upcoming event and share your ideas. Your participation is essential to a collaborative strategic planning process. RSVP now!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Logan Regional Hospital Site Tour & Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Career Exploration Trips
The Healthcare Administration Club has planned a site tour & panel discussion with the executive team at Intermountain Health's Logan Regional Hospital. Come hear from leaders, including the hospital CEO, CNO, and Continuous Improvement Director. Join us on a guided tour of the hospital. This is a great opportunity to learn directly in a healthcare setting and network with local professionals. There are limited spots, so please sign up using the link attached.
Feed Your Gut, Fuel Your Health.
Recreation
Good nutrition starts in the gut. Learn how to build a gut-friendly plate using fiber, fermented foods, and balanced meals that keep digestion running smoothly and energy levels steady throughout the day.
Natural Resources Seminar Series: Joe Roman
Conference/Seminar
This Wednesday, 11/5 @ 4 pm in NR 105, Joe Roman, University of Vermont, Gund Institute for Environment! Come hear Joe talk about “Eat, Poop, Die: How Animals Make Our World!”
Joe Roman is a conservation biologist, author, and fellow in the Gund Institute. His broad research interests span endangered species policy, marine mammals, invasive species, and biodiversity and human health. Joe teaches marine ecology and conservation and graduate workshops (ateliers) on emerging problems of conservation interest, such as marine spatial planning and Cuban marine ecology. Joe came to the Gund Institute for Environment as an Environmental Policy Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. During his AAAS fellowship, he helped start an interdisciplinary program on Biodiversity and Human Health at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Joe has been a Fulbright Scholar in Brazil, a McCurdy Scholar at the Duke University Marine Lab, and a Hrdy Visiting Fellow at Harvard University.
Donuts & Deep Thoughts
Student Activities
You 'donut' have to be stressed — take a break, grab a donut, and meet Clark Ripplinger, your USU Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) campus psychologist! What’s Happening: - Meet Clark and learn more about USU CAPS - Learn about mental health resources and support available - Enjoy free donuts, coffee or cocoa, and connection. Why Come?: Because your mental health matters, and starting the conversation can be as easy as saying hi over a donut. Who Can Attend: This event and CAPS services are exclusively for currently registered USU students.
Harvest Rescue End of Season Social
Student Activities
Join USU Harvest Rescue in celebrating the end of a successful harvest season! Meet and socialize with the hard-working volunteers who helped to bring Cache Valley produce local food pantries, and learn about more opportunities to get involved in the community. Soup provided--help us cut down on waste and bring a bowl and spoon.
Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting
Student Activities
Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!
MHR Sips & Tips In-Person Info Session - Nov. 5 at 5:30 p.m. (OC Tanner Lounge, 9th Floor, EBB)
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources Program. Bring your favorite mug and win a prize (optional), enjoy a drink and cupcake, and meet current students. The Sips and Tips event will be held in the O.C. Tanner Lounge (EBB 9th floor).
ASCE Interview Night
Information/Orientation
Students can learn how to be professional in an interview for potential jobs and internships!
Full Moon Hike
Recreation
See the beauty of Logan Canyon under the moon's light. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes, water bottle, headlamp, some snacks for the trail and warm clothes for the cooler nighttime temperatures.
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
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
USU and You: Lindsey Garlick
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU and You radio show this week! We will be sitting down with Lindsey Garlick from Duchesne County Victim Services.
USU Eastern Wildlife Alumni-Student Luncheon
Reception/Reunion
The USU Eastern student chapter of The Wildlife Society invites you to our annual Alumni-Student Luncheon—a great opportunity to connect, share experiences, and build your professional network. Enjoy a delicious meal of Hawaiian Haystacks while mingling with fellow students, alumni, and potential employers. We’re excited to welcome the WILD Department Head from Logan. We will also share updates on upcoming field experiences, including black bear den surveys and bighorn sheep collaring projects. Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and get involved!
Music Department Student Recital Hour
Arts/Entertainment
Experience the incredible range of talent within the USU Music Department! The Student Recital Hour showcases performances by music majors from every area. Enjoy a vibrant mix of styles and periods as undergraduates and graduate students share their artistry. This event is one of the few opportunities each semester to hear such a diverse lineup and connect across instruments, genres, and musical perspectives.
Lunch & Learn - Strong Bones, Strong Body: Nutrition for Healthy Aging
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a workshop on nutrition for healthy aging. As we age, maintaining bone strength becomes essential for mobility and quality of life. In this workshop, you’ll learn how simple dietary and lifestyle adjustments can help preserve bone density, prevent osteoporosis, and keep you moving with confidence. *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Vimal Selvaraj, DVM, PhD, Professor of Integrative Physiology at Cornell University will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Vimal Selvaraj, DVM, PhD, Professor of Integrative Physiology at Cornell University will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
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
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!
WE Engineer Service Project
Student Activities
We’ll be enjoying snacks together while giving back to the community. The theme centers around thanksgiving and kindness, offering a chance to relax, connect, and make a difference.
Advanced Paper Airplane Making Competition
Student Activities
ASME Activities is hosting an advanced paper airplane competition. We will have tape, paperclips, and other materials to help improve your airplane on top of just folding. There will be snacks and drinks so come have a fun time!
Accounting Information Session
Information/Orientation
Come learn why you should consider a degree in accounting. * High Demand * Competitive Salaries * Job Stability * Career Advancement * Versatile Skills * Diverse Job Opportunities
Sports Analytics Club Meeting
Student Activities
Love sports and data? Join the Sports Analytics Club! We meet every two weeks for guest speakers from the industry and interactive sessions on skills like modeling, GitHub demos, data visualization, and more! This club is perfect for developing data analysis skills and building your resume!
Drive Workshop- Catherine Raney
Workshop/Training
Workshop on Drive ft. Catherine Raney
GrTS: Artificial Intelligence Panel with the Data Science & AI Center
Workshop/Training
Come and learn about AI from the experts!
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
E-Sports NBA 2k Tournament
Recreation
Hit the court and show off your skills! Break ankles, drain threes, and play your way to victory. Who’s got game to take the championship?
"We Remember Moments-" Fragments of Life Through Music
Arts/Entertainment
A cello and piano recital performing evocative music (Dvorak, Part, Puccini, Arnalds), and presenting a research lecture discussing the importance of music to one's autobiographical memory. You won't want to miss this amazing program! Free admission.
Ride the Cyclone
Arts/Entertainment
Ride the Cyclone is the story of 6 teenagers who die in a tragic roller coaster accident and are given the chance for one of them to come back to life. Each of the kids in turn tries to sway the vote with songs about their hopes and dreams. This musical deals with mature themes and may not be suitable for children under 12
Home Cheese Making Class
Workshop/Training
This one-day class is designed for hobbyists and artisan cheese-makers looking to start into the world of cheese. The class will feature hands-on lessons of two cheeses. Taught by an industry specialist, participants will learn in a kitchen-like setting with opportunities to practice techniques such as using rennet and cultures, seasoning, cutting curd, stretching mozzarella, and aging feta. The workshop runs from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and includes lunch. For registration information, email westcent@usu.edu or call 435-797-3466. Date: November 7, 2025 Price: $130 if paid by October 1st, after that it is $150
Zions Leadership Workshop
Workshop/Training | Career Exploration Trips
Do you have the skills that you need to thrive at work? Join Zions Bancorporation and our Women in Technology employee forum for Thriving at Work, a leadership and career development workshop on November 7, 2025, at Zions Technology Center. You will learn from leaders and peers about essential career skills of the future, pathways for professional growth, and the power of networking. No matter where you are in your career journey, you will discover new ways to thrive at work! Networking and Lunch. Transportation provided. Dress - Business Professional. Sponsored by THE HUNTSMAN HIVE
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.
How to Quickly Create a Beautiful Canvas Course
Workshop/Training
Design Tools for Canvas allows you to rapidly stylize and build out your Canvas course, allowing you to focus more time on planning engaging content and learning activities in your course.
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.
Zions Bank Leadership Workshop
Information/Orientation
Thriving at Work Do you have the skills that you need to thrive at work? Join Zions Bancorporation and our Women in Technology employee forum for Thriving at Work, a leadership and career development workshop on November 7, 2025, at Zions Technology Center. You will learn from leaders and peers about essential career skills of the future, pathways for professional growth, and the power of networking. No matter where you are in your career journey, you will discover new ways to thrive at work! Leadership workshop for HSB Club Leaders featuring executives from Zions Bank. Networking and Lunch. Transportation provided. Dress - Business Professional.
Leadership Forum: Preparing for the Future You Can't Predict w/Tiffany Bergsjo
Lecture/Readings | Focused Friday
In a world where technology and business evolve faster than ever, Tiffany Bergsjo shares how she’s building a forward-thinking team around AI — and what it takes to stay adaptable when the rules keep changing. Drawing on her own career path, Tiffany reflects on the lessons that prepared her to pivot, experiment, and thrive in times of uncertainty. Expect insights on leadership, innovation, and how to build resilience for a future you can’t always see coming.
Biology Seminar - Scott Hotaling
Conference/Seminar
Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.
ArtSci Student Focus Group (virtual)
Special Event
The ArtSci Steering Committee is excited to host a series of focus groups for selected groups during the month of November, and we want to hear from students in the college. Please join us at an upcoming event and share your ideas. Your participation is essential to a collaborative strategic planning process. RSVP now!
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Renaissance Financial Info Session & Mock Interviews
Social/Networking
Renaissance Financial will be on campus to share information about their firm and their opportunities, as well as the host mock interviews with students. The information session will be held at 12pm on Friday, November 7th and mock interviews will be held immediately after in Huntsman Hall from 1:30-3:00. Lunch will be provided. Register to attend:
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
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.
USU Wildland Fire Club site visit to Green Canyon Fire
Student Activities
The USU Wildland Fire Club will be participating in a site visit to this summer's Green Canyon Fire. Agencies involved with the initial attack of this fire will be join the Fire Club including the likes of Utah Forestry, Fire, and State Lands. Following discussion on the initial attack, fire investigation, fuels management, and hiking the fireline, the Fire Club plans a campfire and cookout in Green Canyon.
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Aggie Ice Cream Social With New USU President
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The Utah Board of Higher Education and the Utah State University Board of Trustees invite all USU community members to attend a welcome reception for the 18th president of Utah State University, Brad Mortensen, in the Juniper Lounge of the Taggart Student Center on the Logan campus. An assortment of Aggie Ice Cream will be served in celebration!
USU Composting Facility Tour w/ Student Sustainability Club
Student Activities
Come with Student Sustainability Club for a tour of the USU composting facility! We will meet at the USU LOAM Facilities yard, which is located behind the Stan Laub Training Center, just north of the USU track (link to Google Maps pin provided in address). It is a short walk from the furthest north stop on the Silver Aggie Shuttle loop. Come with any questions you have about how USU handles its compost!
Board Game Night
Social/Networking
Join us on Friday, November 7th, 2025, from 5 PM – 9 PM at the TOOELE CAMPUS – MAIN BUILDING. Come check out the fresh new space, play some games, enjoy food, and make new friends. Open to all faculty, students & friends – bring a buddy or just drop in!
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
IBEC Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference
Conference/Seminar
Join us for our 7th annual intermountain conference! We will have keynote speakers, oral and poster competitions, industry mentorship, lab tours and more! We provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to be interact and learn.
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.
Schwinn Spin Certification Course
Recreation
Want to become certified to teach spin, but don't know where to start or don't have the time to study or take another class? We've got you covered! We're partnering with Schwinn for a one-day class where you'll leave fully certified. This class is open to students, faculty/staff, and community members.
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
Artist Raven Halfmoon creates her sculptures by pressing her hands into clay, leaving behind fingerprints and marks that capture her emotions. Through her artwork, Halfmoon shares stories about strong women and her connection to her heritage. We invite you to “leave your mark” at Community Art Day by creating your own thumbprint stamp. Just like Raven Halfmoon uses clay to share her identity, you can use your fingerprint—a unique part of you—to make art that tells your story. This month we are partnering with the Cache Human Society! Support their cause by bringing donations of blankets, towels, toys, treats, copy paper, paper towels, soap, detergent.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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.
Contrapower Harassment in Higher Education
Workshop/Training
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.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Forvis Mazars Office Hours and Networking Lunches
Social/Networking
We're excited to welcome students to our Salt Lake City office. Dates & Times: Monday, Nov 10 | 10am-Noon Tuesday, Nov 11 | 10am-Noon Wednesday, Nov 12 | 10am-Noon What's Included: *Free professional headshot *Light breakfast & refreshments *Office tour *Lunch and networking RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/WTjpgkWQau
Collaborating with AI: Practical Approaches for Engineering Instructors (Seminar for Faculty and TAs)
Conference/Seminar
This workshop frames AI as a collaborative partner. It focuses on how faculty can leverage AI to augment their existing skills in teaching, research, and administration, rather than viewing it as a replacement for their professional judgment. This interactive session will provide faculty with insights into the utilization of AI for various purposes, including debates on its ethical application and associated limitations. Given the extensive landscape of AI tools, the workshop will also recommend strategies to narrow down these options to meet your specific requirements. The session will highlight some of AI's limitations and introduce methods to address them. Applications of AI in teaching and learning will be discussed, with some insights shared into the use of AI for research and grant writing.
Requirements for the workshop: Laptop. Please have a research purpose and related research questions for a specific area you would like to explore, preferably a new area of inquiry. If you have a transcript from a Zoom call about a technical discussion, that is optional to bring along.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch
All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
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.
ASC Maker Mondays
Workshop/Training
Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!
Geosciences Speaker Series: Brad Sion
Conference/Seminar
Brad Sion (Desert Research Institute) will present on desert soils and cosmogenic nuclides.
Mending Workshop with True Blue Reuse & Repair
Student Activities
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair for a mending workshop in partnership with Residence Life! Volunteers will teach you how to extend the life of your clothes through patchwork, zipper repair, visible mending, and embroidery. You are encouraged (but not required) to bring your own items for repair. All materials necessary for your repairs will be provided.
Econ Club Meeting
Social/Networking
Come learn from former econ/finance student Maata Fiefia as she shares about her experience as a Data Analyst for Koch Industries. Come learn how to develop competitive analytical skills and land a job with a degree in economics. Pizza provided!
Cooking Demo
Recreation
Cooking demos are designed to educate, inspire, or promote new cooking skills, cuisines, or ingredients. Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences (NDFS) students will provide you with nutrition information, culinary techniques, and recipe cards that you can take home. You will also have the chance to sample the dishes that are prepared!
More than Passion: Crafting an Evidence-Based Teaching Statement
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
In this 45-minute 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.
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
Global Market Entry Activity with World Trade Center - Utah
Student Activities
International Market Entry Activity with the World Trade Center - Utah. Students will be broken into groups, which will compete in forming a pitch for why a company should enter their assigned country. This is an easy and informative introductory activity on the factors that businesses must consider when entering global markets. Food will be provided as well.
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
Small Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
Presented by USU's studio ensembles—Flute Ensemble, Clarinet Choir, Cache Horn Choir, and Low Brass Choir. This concert provides the audience an opportunity to experience the unique sonorities of homogenous small ensembles across a diverse and entertaining program.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Front & Center Webinar: Academic Affairs & Center for Civic Excellence
Workshop/Training
Speakers include Executive Vice Provost, Paul Barr and Vice Provost over Undergraduate Education, Harrison Kleiner.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Math/Stat Education Group (MSEG) Seminar
Conference/Seminar
With guest speaker, Joleigh Honey (author & consultant), come learn about teaching approaches in mathematics to create and environment where all students feel valued and capable doers of mathematics!
2025 Info Night at USU Orem
Information/Orientation
Join us for our Utah State Info Night at USU Orem. If you're looking to start or wanting to return to college, this will be a great opportunity to learn about attending USU. We will have our professional team of university specialists to answer all your questions, covering topics from applying, transferring, scholarships, and financial aid. Register now at https://aggie.link/OR-Info_Night. USU offers the Aggie Advantage, delivering an exceptional college experience with a wide array of degrees, programs and robust student support. With over 30 statewide locations, USU is accessible to everyone. Don't miss out on getting valuable information to get your educational journey underway here at USU. Contact our admissions specialist Shari McGarry at https://aggie.link/shari for more information. Utah State is for you.
DECA Club Meeting (Prep for State)
Student Activities | Competitions
Prep for State Leadership Conference. We are meeting on Tuesdays (November 4 and November 11) from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in HH 220. Prepared events are due November 4 by 9 p.m. State Leadership Conference is scheduled for Friday, November 14, at Weber State University.
Dean’s Forum
Special Event
Come and eat tacos and talk to the Dean!
BOT & AI Club: Bites and Biases
Student Activities
Come enjoy food from different cultures, and learn more about how biases affect AI.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
Film screening: Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for a free screening and discussion of Ernst Lubitsch's classic anti-Nazi satire of 1942, starring Jack Benny and Carole Lombard, "To Be or Not to Be." Open to all.
Veterans Day Memorial with the American Festival Chorus and the USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Join the AFC and the USU Symphony Orchestra for this annual concert celebrating the resolute spirit of our U.S. military service men and women. This patriotic musical tribute honors Armed Forces Veterans’ courage, determination, and selfless service and pays tribute to all who have sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy.
Ages 8+
Free, Ticket Required
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Book Talk: The Key to Everything: May Swenson, A Writer's Life
Lecture/Readings
Swing by the Merrill-Cazier at 10:30 am to listen to Dr. Margaret Brucia read from her new biography about the iconic poet and writer, May Swenson!
Time to Act: Substance Use ECHO
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Time to Act: Substance Use ECHO is a training initiative designed to build provider capacity and confidence in applying evidence-based practices related to children in families affected by substance use disorder.
Learning Staircase Series
Social/Networking
Grenadine (Live Music): Close out the series with a live performance from Grenadine and insights on blending creativity with entrepreneurship.
Pluralism in Practice, Intercultural Communication.
Cultural
You’re invited to the Pluralism in Practice event hosted by USU’s Center for Community! This program brings people together to explore how different perspectives can exist around one thing—like a food, a word, or a behavior. It’s part of a series designed to spark conversation, connect students, and support learning through themed experiences and campus collaboration.
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
ArtSci Statewide Faculty/Staff Focus Group
Special Event
The ArtSci Steering Committee is excited to host a series of focus groups for selected groups during the month of November, and we want to hear from statewide faculty and staff in the College of Arts & Sciences. We see your participation as essential to a collaborative strategic planning process and hope you will join us to share your ideas for our new college. RSVP now!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
Alternate Stable States: How Your Career Path May Not Go the Way You Think and Why That's OK
Conference/Seminar
Natural Resources Seminar Series: Fall 2025 Alternate Stable States: How Your Career Path May Not Go the Way You Think and Why That's OK Presented by: Matt Howard, UDOT
Natural Resources Seminar Series: Matt Howard, UDOT Natural Resource Manager, @howies_everythingclub
Conference/Seminar
Come listen to UDOT's Matt Howard as he "Alternate Stable States: How Your Career Path May Not Go the Way You Think and Why That's OK." Matt Howard has been working as a natural resources professional for 20 years. He worked in consulting for 6 years, doing special status species surveys in many states and ecosystems, before moving to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources as an Impact Analysis Biologist and then UDOT as Natural Resource Manager.
Cytiva Research Division Tour
Social/Networking
Come join us as we tour Cytiva's Research Division this Wednesday! We will meet at the red parking lot North of the ENLAB Building (Dean F. Peterson Engineering Lab Building) and will drive there as a group. However if you do want to meet us at Cytiva, here is the address:
27870 N 200W, Suite B, North Logan UT 84341
Math Ed Club Activity
Student Activities
This activity is targeted for Math Education students, but all are welcome! Mr. Darren Lentz from South Cache Middle School will be presenting on how to better connect with your future students.
2025 Info Night at USU Salt Lake
Information/Orientation
Join us for our Utah State Info Night at USU Salt Lake. If you're looking to start or wanting to return to college, this will be a great opportunity to learn about attending USU. We will have our professional team of university specialists to answer all your questions, covering topics from applying, transferring, scholarships, and financial aid. Register now at https://aggie.link/SL_Info_Night. USU offers the Aggie Advantage, delivering an exceptional college experience with a wide array of degrees, programs and robust student support. With over 30 statewide locations, USU is accessible to everyone. Don't miss out on getting valuable information to get your educational journey underway here at USU. Contact our admissions specialist Shari McGarry at https://aggie.link/shari for more information. Utah State is for you.
Engineering 360° - Jim Cantrell: From USU to the New Space Race
Special Event
Utah State University alum Jim Cantrell is a cofounder of SpaceX and one of the architects of today’s commercial space revolution. He has since launched or advised a host of other entrepreneurial ventures, including Phantom Space, Iceye, York Space, StratSpace, Skybox Imaging, and more, as well as working on assignments at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the French Space Agency. Jim has participated in over 46 satellite flight missions and pioneered concepts such as software-defined satellites and micro-launch vehicles. Whether you’re interested in aerospace, entrepreneurship, or simply hearing from a USU alum who helped shape the modern space industry, this is an event you won’t want to miss!
Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting
Student Activities
Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!
Utah Family and Material Culture of WWII
Lecture/Readings
How have everyday objects and cherished family memories become our most powerful link to Utah's World War II experience? This interactive lecture, featuring object stories from the "Bringing War Home" project archive, goes beyond textbooks to show how personal artifacts can act as time capsules. We’ll explore how these tangible items, paired with the stories passed down through generations, shape our understanding of how ordinary Utahns faced extraordinary challenges. Join us to see how memory is preserved, not just in history books, but in the things we hold most dear.
Ride the Cyclone
Arts/Entertainment
Ride the Cyclone is the story of 6 teenagers who die in a tragic roller coaster accident and are given the chance for one of them to come back to life. Each of the kids in turn tries to sway the vote with songs about their hopes and dreams. This musical deals with mature themes and may not be suitable for children under 12
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
USU & You: Wes Porter
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU & You Radio show today! Today we will be chatting with Wes Porter from the Utah Department of Government Operations.
Cereal with the Senator
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us for free cereal and meet Business Senator J.J. Watts! Feel free to bring any ideas you'd like advocated.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
State LGBT Policy Environment and Health among LGBT Adults
Lecture/Readings | Tanner Talks
Recent state-level legislation targeting LGBT people has heightened concerns about the physical and mental health of LGBT people. Drawing on multiple sources of data, this talk will consider the impact that state-level LGBT policy environments have on the health outcomes of LGBT adults.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Graham Scott Professor of Biology at McMaster University, Hamilto, Ontario, Canada will be the guest speaker at or the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Graham Scott Professor of Biology at McMaster University, Hamilto, Ontario, Canada will be the guest speaker at or 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.
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
Pets and Professors 2025
Social/Networking
Meet the Sociology Department and faculty’s pets and learn more about our department along the way! Stop by if you're interested in learning more about Sociology, or if you're just an animal lover!
Valuing Relationships and Living as a Whole Person: Academic Excellence and Healthy Work-Life Balance
Lecture/Readings
Distinguished Professor Robert Horton of Iowa State University shares reflections and practical guidance on building meaningful professional and personal relationships.
Valuing Relationships and Living as a Whole Person: Academic Excellence and Healthy Work-Life Balance
Conference/Seminar
Valuing Relationships and Living as a Whole Person: Academic Excellence and Healthy Work-Life Balance - Professor Robert Horton, Iowa State University
ProSales Panel with Brex, Pelion Ventures, & Renaissance Financial
Panel Discussion/Presentation
All students welcome! Join executives from Brex, Pelion Ventures, and Renaissance Financial for a panel on sales and marketing in the financial industry.
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.
Green Spaces for the 21st Century: A Research Landscapes Presentation
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the next USU Research Landscapes to learn from Kelly Kopp, a professor in the Plants, Soils & Climate Department, and director of USU's Center for Water Efficient Landscaping. During a 30-minute presentation, she'll discuss her research on sustainable urban landscapes. The event will also include a live Q&A session with the presenter and time for networking with other attendees.
Communitas Lecture Series: Joseph Velasquez
Lecture/Readings
TBA
Empathy Workshop - Amy Antonelli
Workshop/Training
Workshop on Empathy ft. Amy Antonelli
Maker Space Workshop - Sheet Metal Fabrication
Workshop/Training
Come learn about sheet metal fabrication! This 30-minute workshop is designed to introduce you to some basic machines used for sheet metal. We will practice bending, shearing, and riveting sheet metal. Sign up for the time slot that works best for you! 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/metal-factory/)
LinkedIn Workshop
Student Activities
Join us for a hands-on workshop led by the Career Design Center. Learn essential tips for creating strong LinkedIn and Handshake profiles that stand out to employers.
USU Tooele How to Pay for College Night
Information/Orientation
Whatever your plans are for college, USU is here to help! get the Aggie Advantage and learn about your options by joining us for USU Tooele's "Paying for College Night," an informative workshop designed to help you apply for the many scholarships available through Utah State. Our team will be going through: Apply for free Federal Student Aid Exploring local scholarship opportunities Discovering other avenues to fund your college education Please have your FASFA ID created at studentaid.gov one week before the workshop. Ask your local scholarship advisor or school counselor for help.
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
BAP Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
BAP Professional Meeting with Tanner.
DECA State Leadership Conference
Student Activities
DECA State Leadership Conference at Weber State University will be held on Friday, November 14. Universities and colleges from throughout Utah come together to compete for an opportunity to represent Utah at the National Leadership Conference, which will be held in April 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Huntsman Stock Pitch Competition
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Ready to dive into the world of investing? The Huntsman Stock Pitch Competition is your chance to learn how to analyze stocks, decide whether to buy or sell, and pitch your recommendations to a panel of judges.
Teams of 2–4 students work together for about a month, with guidance from an experienced mentor, to research a company, evaluate its performance, and develop a persuasive presentation. You’ll dig into data, craft a compelling argument, and present your findings—just like professionals do.
This event is geared toward finance majors, but students from all majors and skill sets are encouraged to participate. Whether you’re great with numbers, marketing, research, or design, your talents will be valuable to your team.
Why join?
You’ll get hands-on experience in investing, sharpen your analytical and presentation skills, and gain a deeper understanding of how to buy, monitor, and evaluate stocks.
Registration for teams ends October 7th
The registration link is attached below
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Getting Started with Canvas
Workshop/Training
This workshop covers signing in, creating assignments and setting up the gradebook, using modules, pages, and files, and updating profile and notification settings. Topics are subject to change based on the experience of attendees and what is needed.
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. The GROW framework highlights four key stages: identifying the mentee’s Goal, evaluating the current Reality of each goal, generating possible Options (and acknowledging Obstacles), and establishing the Will or Way forward. The session will review evidence-based practices rooted in the literature and incorporated into mentorship programs from around the country. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into applying the GROW model and forging professional relationships with student mentees both inside and outside the classroom.
Rock Your Resume Workshop & Networking Event for Women
Workshop/Training
Ladies, join us for resume help, lunch, and networking! The resume workshop will start at 11 a.m., with job search expert Matt Hilbig giving practical guidance on how to create a clear, well-organized resume that effectively highlights your skills and experience. The session will cover formatting basics, strategies for tailoring your resume to specific roles, and tips for presenting your accomplishments in a concise and relevant way. Whether you're starting from scratch or updating an existing resume, the goal is to help you strengthen your document and feel more confident using it in your job search. There will also be time for questions and discussion. Lunch will be provided by Salt Lake Culinary Education after the workshop, and networking will continue until 1 p.m. This event is hosted by the Workforce Development spoke of A Bolder Way Forward. We are working to increase the confidence, competence, and connection of all Utah women so they can find successful employment that works for themselves and their families. Find out more and get involved with A Bolder Way Forward at https://www.usu.edu/uwlp/a-bolder-way-forward.
Biology Seminar - Alicia Foxx
Conference/Seminar
Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
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!
MHR On-Campus Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
We invite you to meet with us to learn how a Master of Human Resources from Utah State University will give you a competitive advantage in your career path. Come network with MHR students and the MHR team who will answer any questions you may have! Register at https://huntsman.usu.edu/mhr/events.
College Students' Perceptions of AI-Based Learning Tools: Motivational and Cognitive Factors (Seminar for Faculty)
Conference/Seminar
Artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, are rapidly transforming higher education, offering new opportunities for personalized learning, efficiency, and adaptability. Yet students’ responses to these technologies remain complex and often divided. This seminar will share findings from a large-scale study involving 773 students across disciplines at Utah State University, examining how motivational factors and learning strategies influence their adoption or rejection of AI-based learning tools.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Turkey Trot
Recreation
This is a fun run/walk 5k on Friday, November 14th at 4:15pm. Join us with your family and friends as we take you through our beautiful campus! Registration is $10! Students, log-in with your A# to get your discount price of $5. We will have awards for the top three female and male finishers. All participants will receive a shirt and race bib when you register and show up to the race.
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!
Plant-Based Potluck
Student Activities
Come to a plant-based potluck on Friday, November 14, hosted by Student Sustainability Club and Culinary Arts Club! We will meet in the USUSA Clubhouse on the third floor of the TSC at 5:30pm. Clubs will provide some food, and we would love for you to bring a vegetarian dish or drink to share as well. We'll also briefly discuss how eating plant-based and vegetarian meals can contribute to environmental sustainability. RSVP and let us know what you'll be bringing at the link provided below.
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!
"Spirit of the Peaks" Short Film Screening - EWB USA
Conference/Seminar
We'd love for you to join us at 7pm on Friday evening in Room 108 at the College of Engineering (ENGR) for a screening of the short film "Spirit of the Peaks"!
Produced in partnership with REI Co-op Studios, Wondercamp, and NativesOutdoors, and co-directed by Hunkpapa Lakota skier Connor Ryan, the film follows Ryan as he opens up about the struggle of being caught between two worlds: the ski and snowboard community and his Indigenous community.
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.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
Engineers Without Borders 2025 Mountain Regional Conference
Conference/Seminar
The Mountain Regional Steering Committee is excited to announce the upcoming Mountain Region Conference, taking place on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. All students and professionals in the Mountain Region are encouraged to join us for a day of learning, connection, and collaboration.
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.
Engineering Extravaganza Jr.
Special Event
Come explore, create, and experiment at this year's Engineering Extravaganza Jr! Through fun, hands-on activities, USU WE will inspire young students to discover the power of creativity and problem solving.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
Futsal Tournament
Recreation
Get ready to hit the court for fast-paced action in our Futsal Tournament! With smaller teams, quick passes, and nonstop energy, futsal is all about speed, skill, and teamwork.
Futsal Tournament
Recreation
Get your team together for this single-day futsal tournament! Registration will be open from October 20th to November 15th
Music Box Concert Series - The Caine Brass Quintet
Arts/Entertainment
The next Music Box Concert is on November 15th when students from the Music Department at Utah State University will introduce you to the world of brass instruments. Learn how brass players produce sound on their instruments and the changes that happen as the instrument gets bigger. The Caine Brass Quintet will be featured and one member plays an instrument that has never before been heard on a Music Box concert.
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.
The concert is FREE, but seating is limited. Please register in advance https://cca.usu.edu/music/events/music-box-concert-series/ . You may want to bring a pillow or blanket for comfort as most of the class will be on the carpeted floor.
Grace Olsen Senior Voice Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Bachelor of Arts Senior Recital. Featuring works by Christopher Curtis, Pasek and Paul, and Ingrid Michaelson.
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
Workshop/Training
The purpose of the American Red Cross BLS course is to train healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, EMS professionals, and other healthcare and public safety personnel to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children, and infants. Core Skills: Rapid assessment and visual survey; CPR/AED for adults, children, and infants; obstructed airways; opioid overdoses; critical thinking, problem solving, communication and teamwork; the Emergency Medical Services System; legal considerations
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
Logger's Ball
Student Activities
Join QANR for the 2025 Logger's Ball at the Logan Country Club. Join us for dancing, dinner, and live music. Crack you own geodes, play table games, and lots of prize drawings. This is your last chance to get merch with the old college name!
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Cache Symphony Orchestra Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The fall performance of the Cache Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Ghyas Zeidieh.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
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
Pie the Professor
Fundraiser
In collaboration with ALPFA, we are collecting monetary donations to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need. Through the SNAC, we are also accepting canned goods and similar non-perishable food items. Each donated dollar or food item counts as one vote. Students and faculty can use their votes to support the professor they would like to see receive a pie to the face—all in good fun and in support of a meaningful cause.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Pathways to the Engineering Professoriate: Tools and Tactics for the Academic Job Market (Seminar for Graduate Students)
Conference/Seminar
Are you considering a career in academia after completing your graduate degree? This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of the academic job landscape, including the range of faculty positions at research-intensive universities, teaching-focused institutions, and community colleges. We’ll cover the key application materials – such as CVs, research statements, teaching philosophies, and diversity statements – and offer strategies for tailoring them to different institutions. Whether you’re planning to go on the academic job market this year or are simply exploring future options, this session will equip you with the tools and insights needed to navigate the academic job market with confidence.
Key Topics Covered: (1) where to search for and find academic job announcements, (2) the types of academic jobs most common for post-graduates to pursue, (3) timeline of the job search process, (4) documents needed to submit in the application, (5) references, (6) high-level tips for job talks, and (7) resources.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Cookies & Copyright!
Workshop/Training
Learn how to protect your work, spot predatory journals, and navigate open access publishing—plus, free cookies while they last! Perfect for grad students starting to publish.
Getting Started with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Workshop/Training
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.
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.
ASC Maker Mondays
Workshop/Training
Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Geosciences Speaker Series: Nicolas Perez-Consuegra
Conference/Seminar
Nicolas Perez-Consuegra (Weber State University) will present on ontogenies of orogenies and erodibilities of landscapes.
Pop-Up Clothing Swap
Student Activities
Cut down on material consumption and waste while saving money at this Pop-Up hosted by True Blue Reuse & Repair, Student Sustainability Club, and Residence Life! Clothing swaps are the perfect way to give a new life to those clothes hiding in the back of your closet, to revamp your look with something new-to-you, and to give back to the Aggie family. Items will be available for swapping, for free, and some items for purchase.
Cooking Demo
Recreation
Cooking demos are designed to educate, inspire, or promote new cooking skills, cuisines, or ingredients. Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences (NDFS) students will provide you with nutrition information, culinary techniques, and recipe cards that you can take home. You will also have the chance to sample the dishes that are prepared!
Big 3 - Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
A multi-day weightlifting competition to show us your MAX squat, deadlift, and bench-press. Register now to claim your spot!
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
"Counted Out" Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Cultural
Join the College of Arts & Sciences for a free community screening of "Counted Out," a powerful new documentary to inspire everyone to engage with the mathematics and statistical world of the future.
Monday, Nov. 17
7 p.m.
Life Sciences Building (LSB 133), Utah State University
Free admission + POPCORN PROVIDED!
"Counted Out" makes the case that math is more than numbers, it’s a language for reason, a foundation for truth, and a tool for civic participation. Across the country, communities are reimagining math as a shared language for building a healthier, more informed future.
After the film, stay for a panel discussion featuring local educators and leaders who will share reflections and invite audience conversation about the connections between mathematics, education, and democracy.
This event is open to all. Bring your students, colleagues, and friends for an evening of thoughtful discussion, community, and POPCORN!
Guitar Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Guitar Ensembles Concert will showcase USU guitar students playing a variety of styles ranging from rock, funk, jazz, classical and other genres on both acoustic and electric guitars. The Guitar Ensembles Concert has been a tradition at USU for over 35 years and brings a unique and varied sound to the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall.
Pie the Professor
Fundraiser
In collaboration with ALPFA, we are collecting monetary donations to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need. Through the SNAC, we are also accepting canned goods and similar non-perishable food items. Each donated dollar or food item counts as one vote. Students and faculty can use their votes to support the professor they would like to see receive a pie to the face—all in good fun and in support of a meaningful cause.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Sarah Federman - Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures
Conference/Seminar
The Heravi Peace Institute is pleased to welcome Professor Sarah Federman, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies. Professor Federman explores the intersection of business and mass atrocity. She is the author of the award-winning Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures (University of California Press 2023) and the award-winning Last Train to Auschwitz: The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability (University of Wisconsin 2021). Corporate Reckoning: How Businesses Can Address Historic Wrongs will be published by MIT Press in April 2026. Her San Diego TedX talk on the role of businesses in mass atrocities was selected by the main TED for global distribution. Federman has two co-authored anthologies, Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Discourses and Dynamics(2019) and Narratives of Mass Atrocity: Victims and Perpetrators in the Aftermath (2022). Join HPI for in an interactive talk on her book on Transformative Negotiation. RSVP required. Broadcasting available for Statewide campuses https://www.ucpress.edu/books/transformative-negotiation/paper
Lunch & Learn - Avoiding Burnout: Self-Assessment Methods and Strategies for Self-Care
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and ComPsych, USU's Employee Assistance Program, offer a lunch and learn on avoiding burnout and increasing self-care. Workplace burnout is at an all-time high, with one recent study reporting more than 42% of the workforce to be experiencing components of burnout. This session will dive in the components of burnout, create reflection opportunities for participants to assess their burnout levels, and provide helpful options for pro-active self-care. Participants will reflect on their “why” or their inner motivation for doing the work they are doing and how to better connect their why to their everyday work to become happier and healthier versions of themselves. Presentation will be recorded by ComPsych and available after the event using the registration link. *Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Entrepreneurship Center: Aggie Innovate Mentors Open House
Social/Networking
Get ready for Aggie Innovate! If you’ve submitted your application by November 18, join us at the E-Center to meet your peer mentors, connect with other competitors, and start preparing for the upcoming Pitch & Dinner Event. This open house is your chance to ask questions, refine your idea, and get insider tips from experienced mentors.
Peace Institute Graduate Info Session: Become a Changemaker in San Diego
Information/Orientation
Are you interested in going to Graduate school for Peacebuilding, Conflict management, Social Innovation or related fields? The Heravi Peace Institute is welcoming Graduate Admissions officer Hilary Beggs from University of San Diego's Kroc School of Peace Studies, to tell you all about the exceptional opportunity for you to do just that, in the heart of San Diego, California! Open to all students, faculty and staff, lunch provided. Zoom Broadcast available for Statewide campuses. Email for link at hpi@usu.edu
ASEE Meetings
Student Activities
Join us for the USU Student Chapter of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Bi-Weekly Meetings.
Meetings include networking, professional workshops, study/academic training, community outreach, and Brain Breaks. We meet in ENGR 401A, the fourth-floor conference room, every other Thursday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, unless otherwise noted. Come to activities and join the email list for specific details!
Enhance Your Canvas Course with DesignPLUS
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
Linux for Engineers
Workshop/Training
Engineering students are often expected to use the Linux terminal for their assignments, but many don't understand the command line for more than submitting schoolwork. What could you do if you learned how to use Linux to enhance your personal work and play? Come learn basic command prompts to navigate and utilize the terminal with a live guide to help you bend commands to your will.
Cookies with Your CAPS Counselor - Roosevelt Campus
Student Activities
Come and enjoy some delicious cookies, meet your CAPS Counselor and learn more about USU’s amazing Counseling & Prevention Services!
Entrepreneurship Center: Dinner with an Entrepreneur
Social/Networking
Join us for an exclusive evening celebrating our most dedicated Entrepreneurship Club members! Students who attend at least five E-Club events throughout the semester will be invited to enjoy dinner with a local entrepreneur, gaining insight, inspiration, and real-world advice.
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Mindfulness Yoga with SAAVI
Recreation
Join Campus Recreation and SAAVI for a night of relaxation with our Mindful Yoga class. This event is free and open to everyone, starting at 6:30pm in HPER 102. All equipment will be provided, just show up!
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
Caine Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The Caine Ensembles concert, presented twice a year, showcases some of USU's finest musicians. Come enjoy top-tier chamber music performed by the Caine Brass Quintet, Caine Percussion Ensemble, Caine Saxophone Quartet, Caine String Quartet, and Caine Woodwind Quintet.
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
Pie the Professor
Fundraiser
In collaboration with ALPFA, we are collecting monetary donations to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need. Through the SNAC, we are also accepting canned goods and similar non-perishable food items. Each donated dollar or food item counts as one vote. Students and faculty can use their votes to support the professor they would like to see receive a pie to the face—all in good fun and in support of a meaningful cause.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
iWorq Info Table
Information/Orientation
iWorq is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions for local governments, delivering innovative tools that make communities stronger, smarter, and more connected. From public works to planning and permitting, iWorq helps cities and counties across the country streamline operations and better serve their citizens. The company is seeking driven, people-oriented individuals to join their team and help shape the future of civic technology. Open to all majors, these roles offer the chance to grow, lead, and make a real impact in a mission-driven organization that’s making a difference in communities nationwide. Visit with the iWorq team in the Huntsman Hall Gardner Atrium on Wednesday, November 19th to learn more!
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Sodas and Scholarships
Student Activities
Come get a soda and learn about the scholarship opportunities we have at USU and in the College of Arts & Sciences!
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS OPEN DECEMBER 1ST!
Mentor Development Lunch & Learn: Giving and Receiving Feedback
Student Activities
Join us for November's Mentor Development Training. In this FREE lunch and learn, we will be discussing giving and receiving feedback. All students and alumni are welcome!
Lunch & Learn - Regence: Patient Tools, Tips and Education
Workshop/Training
Join Regence, USU’s health insurance provider, for an employee Lunch & Learn focused on helping you use your benefits with confidence. Make the most of your benefits and gain practical tools to support your health and wellness. You’ll get step-by-step guidance on: Using the cost estimator tool to compare and plan for medical expenses Finding in-network providers and preventive care options Navigating the Regence mobile app and website for convenient access to your health information *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Time to Act: Mental Health Accross the Lifespan
Panel Discussion/Presentation
A free statewide training series to strengthen provider skills in evidence-based mental health care. Join professionals across disciplines for expert-led learning, case discussions, and networking—building stronger teams to better serve their clients.
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
USU GIS Day
Exhibition
USU GIS Day presented by Geospatial Collective at USU. A Poster Competition. Showcase your projects, research, and applications involving geospatial technology and win exciting prizes. Poster Display starts at 10 am Judging is from 3pm-5pm Winner Announcements and Social start at 5 pm
Residency for Tuition Purposes Information Session
Information/Orientation | Info Session
Information session for USU Students about the process of gaining Utah residency for tuition purposes.
iWorq Info Session
Information/Orientation
iWorq is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions for local governments, delivering innovative tools that make communities stronger, smarter, and more connected. From public works to planning and permitting, iWorq helps cities and counties across the country streamline operations and better serve their citizens. The company is seeking driven, people-oriented individuals to join their team and help shape the future of civic technology. Open to all majors, these roles offer the chance to grow, lead, and make a real impact in a mission-driven organization that’s making a difference in communities nationwide. Students are invited to attend the iWorq Info Session on Wednesday, November 19th at 3:30 p.m. in Huntsman Hall 360 to learn more about internship and full-time opportunities with this fast-growing company.
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
Ecology Center Seminar Series - Dr. Regina Baucom
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Regina Baucom
November 19-20, 2025
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Michigan
I am a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan and I study plant evolutionary ecology and evolutionary genetics. My research examines how plants adapt to environmental pressures, such as herbicide exposure and global change. Notably, I investigate the genetic mechanisms behind herbicide resistance in weedy species like the common morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea) and explore the ecological consequences of herbicide use on plant-insect interactions. Overall, my research program bridges evolutionary theory with agricultural and environmental challenges to provide insight into rapid adaptation and eco-evolutionary dynamics.
Cookies with Your CAPS Counselor - Vernal Campus
Student Activities
Come and enjoy some delicious cookies, meet your CAPS Counselor and learn more about USU’s amazing Counseling & Prevention Services!
Rapid Fire Research
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Share your research in an exciting, fast-paced competition for a chance to win BIG! USU undergrad and grad student researchers, of all majors, are invited to apply to present. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Nov. 15.
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Financial Planning Career Pathways Forum
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Hear from career professionals within the Financial Planning industry and the various career paths they have pursued! This will be a great opportunity to network and learn about the various pathways that are beneficial to know for young professionals pursuing a career in financial planning.
Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting
Student Activities
Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!
SHRM * MHR Networking Dinner
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
The USU SHRM student chapter and the Master's of Human Resource Management program are jointly hosting a networking dinner. If you are interested in learning more about what a career in the human resource management field looks like, come interact with some industry professionals who will be here to share their experiences with you!
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A wide variety of repertoire showcasing technical skill of all levels of organ playing will be performed.
Trivia Event
Recreation
Join us for a Fun trivia night at the ARC! Registration will be open from October 27th to November 19th
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for the Jazz Jams Series! Each Jazz Jams session will showcase the Caine Jazz Combo, a special guest artist, and talented jazz students from the Music Department, all performing timeless jazz standards. Whether you're an enthusiast or a musician, you're invited to be part of the action—bring your instrument and join the jam session!
Jazz Jams will take place at the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center. Don't miss this chance to experience great music and collaborate with fellow jazz lovers. We look forward to seeing you there!
Jazz Jams series events: Sept 24, Oct 22, Nov 19, 2025 & Jan 28, Feb 18, Mar 25, 2026
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A wide variety of repertoire showcasing technical skill of all levels of organ playing will be performed.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
USU and You: Lindsey Garlick
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU and You radio show! This week we will be chatting with Lindsey Garlick from Duchesne County Victim Services.
USU and You: Maigen Zobell
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to the USU and You radio show this week! We will be chatting with Maigen Zobell from Uintah Basin Healthcare.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Donghoon Chung, PhD, Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar
Lecture/Readings
Donghoon Chung, PhD, Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.
ASEE Student Chapter Bi-Weekly Meetings
Student Activities
Join us every other Thursday from 1:00 – 2:00 PM for engaging ASEE Student Chapter meetings! Each session includes snacks, networking, and interactive activities. Our focus ranges from engineering education and professional development to socials, brain breaks, and outreach opportunities.
Fall 2025 Schedule (Tentative):
Sept 25 – Guest Speaker: Time Management
Oct 3 – Outreach: Science Unwrapped
Oct 9 – Guest Speaker: Introduction to Mindfulness
Oct 11 – Fall Break Brain Break: Day Camp or Hiking
Oct 23 – Social/Contest: Halloween Pumpkin Carving
Nov 6 – Workshop: Poster & Presentation Tips
Dec 4 – Finals Brain Break
Stay connected: join our email list for reminders and updates. Come for the snacks, stay for the community, and grow with us!
Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series
Workshop/Training
Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below
WE Study Lounge
Student Activities
Join us for a Thanksgiving-themed study lounge! Take a break, enjoy some festive treats, and get some work done in a cozy atmosphere.
John Mortensen Retirement Celebration
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Associate Vice President John Mortensen is retiring after more than 35 years of service to Utah State. Please join us in celebrating his remarkable career and contributions at an open-house reception on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 3:30–5:00 p.m. in the Big Blue Room of the TSC. Light refreshments will be served. Take a moment to stop by, say goodbye, and wish John well as he begins this exciting new chapter.
Math/Stat Department Colloquium
Conference/Seminar
This talk will focus specifically on central calculus concepts, in terms of the meanings that are typically developed in math classes and how that may potentially create clashes for students trying to use calculus in other STEM fields.
CANRI Growth & Balance: Watershed Restoration
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us for the Fall 2025 installation of CANRI's Growth & Balance series. This panel explores Watershed Restoration and the ways in which humans are working with our non-human counterparts to restore the watersheds that provide us with everything from water to food to species diversity. Details and link to RSVP below. Please feel free to share with your networks, friends, and family members. It promises to be a great conversation! When: Thursday, Nov. 20th, 3:30Pm - 5:00pm Merril-Cazier Library, Rm. 154 RSVP here: https://forms.gle/cNWvVjc7sYz9qasJ6 (so we can make sure there are enough snacks!) Who? A great panel of amazing experts! Scott Shahverdian, Lead design geomorphologist Dr. Lawrence Culver, History Tyler Coleman, Trout Unlimited Sarah Koenigsberg, Restoring Riverscapes Project Aidan Klopfenstein, Bio-West Moderator, Dr. Betsy Brunner (Comm Studies)
Lead Climbing Clinic
Recreation
Ready to level up your climbing? Learn the essentials of lead climbing—clipping, belaying, and fall safety—with our certified instructors.
Are You Smarter Than a Freshman?
Social/Networking
Pit the knowledge you've gained throughout your college years against the knowledge a freshman might have in a friendly competition for prizes! Pizza and soda will be provided, and win a TI-36X Pro calculator for getting first place!
Big 3 Weightlifting Competition
Recreation
The Big Three is a weightlifting competition where you can show your best squat, deadlift, and bench-press. So prepare now and register before spots fill up!
Communitas Lecture Series: Issac Avila Vazquez
Lecture/Readings
TBA
Celebrate World Philosophy Day
Information/Orientation
On Thursday, Nov. 20th, philosophy professors from USU's Department of History, Cultures, & Ideas will be hosting a Q&A at the Logan Library to celebrate World Philosophy Day.
Sports Analytics Club Meeting
Student Activities
Inside Revenue Strategy in Pro Sports: Guest Speaker Lauren Telford Lauren works as a Revenue Strategy Analyst for the Utah Jazz and Utah Mammoth. In her role, she supports the revenue department, focusing on partnership teams. This involves tracking the fulfillment and effectiveness of partnership assets, pricing assets, providing reports to our partners, conducting market research, and assisting with anything else that helps partnership teams succeed. Lauren was named the Smith Entertainment Group Rookie of the Year for the 2023-2024 season.
Informational Gathering for Fall 2026 Argentina Study Abroad Program
Information/Orientation
Organized by Dr. María Cordero (Faculty Leader for 2026) and Dr. Joshua Thoms (Faculty Leader for 2024), this gathering will provide details about the Fall 2026 Argentina Study Abroad program, including information about the number of classes and credits that can be taken, host family information, cultural activities/excursions during the semester, etc. USU students from the 2024 program will also share their experiences and insights about the program. Food and beverages will be provided!
Maker Space Workshop - Introduction to the Vinyl Cutter
Workshop/Training
Come learn how to use our new vinyl cutter! We can cut a variety of different kinds of vinyl, including heat transfer vinyl. This workshop will teach you how to set up several different kinds of projects and will include information about how to make your own custom stickers! Spots are limited and must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance. The blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/idea-factory/training/)
Miss Native American Utah State University
Cultural
The Miss Native American USU Pageant (2025–2026) celebrates leadership, education, and culture among Native American women at Utah State University. The Miss Native American USU Pageant is part of our continuing effort to foster community, intercultural learning, and the celebration of heritage and shared experiences at Utah State University. We invite our campus and the surrounding community to gather with us for an evening that highlights student leadership, cultural expression, and connection. Free & open to everyone. All are welcome.
Miss. Native American
Cultural
Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating the strength, culture, and leadership of Native American women at Utah State University. The Miss Native American USU Pageant is an annual cultural and scholarship event that honors Native American students and connects to our traditional USU Pow Wow, where the winner will serve as Headwoman. Come support the contestants, enjoy cultural presentations, and be part of a meaningful celebration of heritage and community.
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Andrea Winkler, Partner at Davis & Bott will be discussing ethics.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Focused Friday: Artificial Intelligence & The Future of Work
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Join us for a panel discussion on how artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace. Our experts will explore the opportunities, challenges, and skills needed to thrive in the future of work.
Biology Seminar - Graduate Students (TBD)
Conference/Seminar
Weekly one-hour seminar series located in BNR 314 on Fridays each semester.
Volunteer Call — Support USU Researchers!
Workshop/Training
Please support USU student researchers by volunteering at the Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium! All faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and staff are encouraged to participate as either evaluators or moderators.
On Nov. 21st from 12pm-1pm, the Office of Research and University Libraries are hosting a Training Session on being a Moderator and/or Evaluator for the Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium. Moderators, typically librarians, staff, or graduate students, manage oral presentation rooms (introducing and timing the session). Evaluators, typically faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, librarians, and staff, can choose to review poster or oral presentations (up to 5 per session) using a provided evaluation guide.
At this session, we will review each role, the logistics of completing tasks associated with each position, and the Symposium itself. All who have signed up to be a moderator/evaluator already are highly encouraged to attend.
You can attend in Library 122 or online via Zoom (https://usu.zoom.us/j/81139335574?pwd=ZznagyWNCEkTvzQSUCmA0TQrjQmn1D.1&jst=1).
Continuing Education: Advocacy Strategies for Passing Ashley’s Law: A Blueprint for Community Members
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on November 21st from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Paula Vigil and Jeff Spears, PhD, MSW. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Enhancing Engineering Students' Problem-Solving through Metacognition and Self-Regulation
Conference/Seminar
Problem-solving in engineering is widely recognized as one of the most challenging skills to teach and learn. Success relies heavily on students’ understanding of the problem-solving task (metacognitive knowledge about tasks) and their ability to self-regulate through monitoring and evaluation strategies. This interactive workshop draws on research with undergraduate engineering and mathematics students, which identified seven distinct learning episodes that illustrate the interplay between task understanding, self-regulation, and performance. The workshop consists of two complementary parts. The first part, “Understanding the Problem-Solving Task,” invites participants to explore these seven learning episodes, reflect on student approaches, and identify instructional strategies tailored to each scenario. The second part, “Designing Instructional Strategies for Adaptive Problem- Solving,” focuses on hands-on application, engaging attendees in activities and case discussions to develop and refine instructional practices that enhance metacognitive awareness and self-regulation. Participants will leave with both a research-informed conceptual framework and practical tools.
Editing 2+ Courses in one Place with Canvas Blueprints
Workshop/Training
Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshop shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.
Active Learning Strategies for Online Courses
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This workshop equips instructors with effective methods to foster student engagement and interaction in online learning environments without real-time meetings. The workshop highlights approaches such as discussion board redesign, multimedia annotations, interactive case studies, and scaffolded peer feedback to promote critical thinking and collaboration. Participants will explore how to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage active participation, even across time zones and schedules. By the end of the session, faculty will have additional strategies to make their asynchronous courses more dynamic, inclusive, and learner-centered.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
Community Rakes & Shovels Leaf Raking Sessions
Student Activities
Volunteer once, twice, or many times over the coming months! Upon registering, volunteers will be matched with a resident who has requested services.
Register to volunteer at the provided link.
This season, we are arranging raking shifts that volunteer can sign up for. We will be going out on a regular basis after the leaves start falling. After submitting your registration form, we will give you access to the shifts. Are you part of a club or group that is looking for a service project? Feel free to share the shifts with them too!
Community Rakes & Shovels was created in response to needs expressed by community members. The Christensen Office of Service & Sustainability coordinates requests for services from local senior citizens and community member with disabilities while connecting them to volunteers who would like to provide raking or snow shoveling services throughout the fall and winter.
Turkey Trot
Recreation
A short and fun run to celebrate Thanksgiving! The run will be on campus, starting at the ARC (Aggie Recreation Center) and will begin at 4 PM
ABC: Reducing Food Waste with Harvest Extend
Student Activities
Come to this beginner-friendly service event hosted by Aggies Building Community in partnership with USU Harvest Extend! We will focus on reducing food waste by helping to make applesauce and/or fruit leather. Meet in the Nutrition and Food Sciences (NFS) research kitchen on November 21 from 5pm-7pm. Students who come can learn about food waste and have fun trying something new! Register at the link provided below. *No prior experience is needed.* Experienced participants will be there to guide us.
Center for Equine-Assisted Services Launch
Exhibition
Joins us as we celebrate the official launch of the Center for Equine-Assisted Services (CEAS)! Participate in a variety of equine-assisted service activities, games, hear a short program from the Center's director, and enjoy a meal at the arena. This event is for students, communities, and families! Children 12 and under are free to enter. All ticket proceeds go to supporting CEAS endeavors.
USU Tooele November Movie Night
Arts/Entertainment
The dinosaurs are coming to the USU Tooele Science Building this month. "Jurassic World: Rebirth" will be our movie for November. Showing in our MPR room for free to the community. The dinosaurs are hungry so bring the family. We'll bring the popcorn to feed them up first. Follow the event for updates.
USU Physics November Demo Show
Special Event
Why don't tops tip over while spinning? How do you throw a curve ball? How do you sail a ship without a sail? How do you blow out a candle from across the room? Ready for some fascinating, exciting and LOUD science-learning fun? USU Physics invites science enthusiasts of all ages to its annual November Demo Show Friday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m. in the Eccles Science Learning Center Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130). Enjoy nearly an hour of eye-popping, mind-bending, non-stop physics demonstrations! Admission is free. USU physicist James Coburn leads the annual event, which has become a favorite Cache Valley kick-off to Thanksgiving Week. Coburn says he was inspired to create the show, now in its 18th year, by England’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which have been a popular British tradition since 1825. Questions? Contact the Department of Physics at 435-797-2857.
Sounds of the Stadium
Arts/Entertainment
Relive the excitement of the 2025 Aggie! Marching! Band! season as we reprise all the fantastic music from our Maverik Stadium pregame and halftime shows and honor our amazingly dedicated students. Sing along with your favorites and show your Aggie pride! Sit toward the back of the Daines Concert Hall or bring some ear plugs. This is a loud one!
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Cranksgiving Bicycle Fun Race
Recreation
Cranksgiving is an Alleycat bike race the weekend before Thanksgiving. Gather a team of 2-5 people, bring backpacks or panniers or any other way to carry things while you bike. Meet at Aggie Blue Bikes at 11am then race around the valley to different grocery stores where you purchase food items from a list (primarily thanksgiving related- turkey, canned veggies, pie, etc.). We meet up at the Cache Food Pantry at 2pm where we weigh up and donate all of the food. Food that is harder to carry or heavier is a higher point value, there is also trivia for bonus points, the team with the most points wins fun prizes from local businesses. Registration for this event is free, but participants should expect to pay upwards of $20 on groceries. Like all events at Aggie Blue Bikes, Cranksgiving is open to all ages and skill levels. Please follow the ticket link to register
Student Book Club — Share Your Favorite Book!
Social/Networking
Join us for book club! This month, we are inviting you to share your favorite book. Come prepared to tell us about your favorite book, either with a quick description or make your own PowerPoint to share. We will use this list of books to make selections for Spring semester book club picks.
The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley
Arts/Entertainment
“In this delightful companion play to Miss Bennet, Gunderson and Melcon once again bring Austen’s beloved characters to the stage for a yuletide sequel to Pride and Prejudice. While Miss Bennet depicted the newly wed Darcys’ Christmas gathering on the ground floor of Pemberley, THE WICKHAMS takes audiences to the downstairs servants’ quarters for that same celebration. Mrs. Reynolds, a no-nonsense housekeeper; Cassie, an eager new maid; and Brian, a lovesick footman, are bustling with preparations for holiday guests. But their work is interrupted by the midnight arrival of the definitely not invited Mr. Wickham—Lydia’s rogue of a husband and Mr. Darcy’s sworn enemy. THE WICKHAMS is a charming holiday tale that explores the confines of class and the generosity of forgiveness.” – Dramatists Play Service
All Showtimes:
Nov. 14-15, 18-21: 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 22: 1 p.m.
Ages 6 and up
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
Songs of Latin America
Arts/Entertainment
Latin American Choral Music with special guest performers conducted by Martha Rawlings, Masters Candidate of Choral Conducting.
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Arts/Entertainment
Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812
By Dave Malloy
Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Set against the grand backdrop of Napoleon’s fateful 1812 invasion of imperial Russia, Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 recounts innocent Natasha’s fateful surrendering to the sybarite Anatole, disenchanted Pierre’s search for meaning, and the auspicious comet that connects them both.
This Tony-award winning electropop musical straddles genres, providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in an in-the-round supper club setting at the LionHeart Hall (480 N 100 E, Logan, UT), Nov. 14-15, 20-22, at 7:30pm, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm, and Nov. 22 at 2:00pm. Mocktails and light hors d’oeuvres included with ticket price.
All event dates:
11/14: 7:30pm
11/15: 7:30pm
11/16: 4pm
11/20: 7:30pm
11/21: 7:30pm
11/22: 2pm AND 7:30pm
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
Loved - Kennady Pulsipher Senior Voice Recital
Arts/Entertainment
A Musical Theater Showcase Featuring Kennady Pulsipher as lead soloist, Tanner Doyle as featured artist, and Adam Bowen as accompanist.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The Art of Fashion: Designs Inspired by NEHMA
Exhibition
Apparel Design students in FCSE 3040: Patternmaking, will be showcasing their half-scale fashion designs inspired by artwork currently on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA). A reception for the designers will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2-4pm at NEHMA. The student's work can been seen from November 8-24 at NEHMA.
ENVS Community Lunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student lunch All who attend are required to bring your own lunch!
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
ASC Maker Mondays
Workshop/Training
Maker Mondays are a drop-in, open work space to kick off your week—sometimes starting with a quick tutorial, then opening up for you to build projects, tackle homework, or try out new ideas. Data Faculty and TAs will be around to help, so you don’t stay stuck and can keep learning and creating faster!
Museum+Music Series
Arts/Entertainment
Museum+Music: “Composing the West” A minifestival curated and performed by students in the USU music department featuring performances of original student compositions and other works all in dialogue with the exhibitions “Repainting the I: The Intermountain Intertribal Indian School Murals,” “Eagle Village: Sheila Nadimi,” and “Exploding Native Inevitable.” This concert will consist of new works composed by USU student composers inspired by the artworks and themes of the exhibitions on show. Audience members will be invited to walk through the galleries during the performance, experiencing the music alongside the visual art that inspired it.
Composing the West: New Music Inspired by the Exhibitions
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will showcase new works by USU student and faculty composers, inspired by the artworks and themes of the exhibitions currently on view. Audience members are invited to walk through the galleries during the performance, experiencing the music in conversation with the visual art that inspired it.
ITE Club Meeting
Student Activities
Learn about ITE, participate in design workshops, and more!
ASCE Timberstrong Competition Team
Student Activities
Come join the ASCE Timberstrong Competition team, we will design and build a scale house using standard wood framing techniques!
Tau Beta Pi Chapter Meeting
Meeting
Members of the Utah Gamma Chapter meet (typically in ENGR 201) to receive updates on the chapter, participate in committees, and do fun activities together.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ASCE Surveying Competition Team Meeting
Meeting
Come to prepare for the Annual ASCE UESI Surveying Competition happening in May. If you want to gain experience with surveying skills or civil 3D, all are welcome! Join the surveying channel in the ASCE Slack for the most current details!
Allyse Tibbitts Sophomore Piano Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Allyse Tibbitts Sophomore piano Recital
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Design Build Fly Club Meeting
Meeting
Gain experience in the entire engineering process, from concept to product, by helping us design, build, and fly an R/C aircraft for an international competition next Spring! General meetings are held every Monday and Wednesday from 2-3pm in the DBF lab (ENLAB 233).
Spanish Club Meeting
Cultural
Come join us to practice casual Spanish in a fun, relaxed environment! All levels are welcome, whether you’re fluent or just starting out, everyone’s encouraged to join the conversation. We meet weekly to chat, play games, and learn together while sharing culture, snacks, and good vibes. ¡Nos vemos allí!
Engineers Without Borders USU Meeting
Student Activities
Join Engineers Without Borders' USU chapter to get involved in engineering projects for communities around the world. Everyone is welcome, engineering majors and non-majors alike!
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 27 2025 for Thanksgiving Day.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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
ASCE Concrete Canoe Meeting
Meeting
Concrete's Canoe weekly meeting to design and construct a concrete canoe
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 28 2025 following Thanksgiving Day.
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Annual Undergraduate & Graduate Exhibition
Exhibition
This exhibition runs November 10-December 10 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
EcoLunch
Social/Networking
Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.
Feel Good Fridays with CARE
Student Activities
Feel Good Fridays are a space for students to learn about resources, build community, win prizes, and feel good! We will be hosting activities like friendship bracelet making, journaling, yoga and more!
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Student Nutrition Access Center's PACK THE PANTRY!
Fundraiser
We are excited to announce Pack the Pantry!, a university-wide food drive competition to support the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC). Help us ensure a hunger-free education for all Aggies. This is your chance to give back, have fun, and make a difference. Dates: November 15 – December 12 Goal: 5,000 pounds of food to stock SNAC’s shelves with essential items and spread holiday cheer. Donation Focus: Canned vegetables, fruits, tuna, and chicken. Peanut butter, pasta/sauce, lentils/beans. Ravioli, soup, chili, boxed mac & cheese, and other non-perishable items. Hygiene products: soap, pads, body wash. Financial contributions also contribute to your team's earnings, and USU payroll deduction available to USU employees. Donations for any team can be brought directly to SNAC. Let’s show our Aggie spirit and see which group can make the biggest impact! Every donation matters! Thank you for your support, and let’s make this drive a success
November Food Drive
Fundraiser
Donate non-perishable items for those in need! Accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
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