Upcoming Events
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2025 students and their parents/supporters. Students and guests who have signed up to attend will receive more information via email and text.
Right Referral Webinar: Statewide Campus Update
Workshop/Training
Jacob Van den Akker will provide a Statewide campus update.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Music Box Concert Series, Fry Street Chamber Music Festival 2025
Arts/Entertainment
Save the date! July 15th at 5:30 pm in Room 104 of the Chase Fine Arts Center is the next Music Box Concert featuring outstanding students of the Fry Street Chamber Music Festival. They will introduce you to the family of stringed instruments. Learn how these instruments produce their sound and what happens as the instrument gets bigger. Students will show you special techniques of playing stringed instruments. At the end of the concert, children will have the opportunity to make a sound on the violin, viola and cello.
The concert is FREE, but seating is limited. Please register in advance at the website listed below. You may want to bring a pillow or blanket for comfort as most of the class will be on the carpeted floor.
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 Caine College of the Arts and the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Education Endowment.
Please acknowledge that photographs taken during the event may be used for promotional purposes. Your attendance implies your permission to be photographed.
Home, I'm Darling
Arts/Entertainment
HOME, I'M DARLING
Play by Laura Wade
Home, I’m Darling is a dark comedy that delves into the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, as Judy and her husband grapple with the pressures of maintaining a picture-perfect life. As their seemingly ideal domestic routine begins to crack, the play explores themes of identity, fulfillment, and the complexities of love in the modern world and whether happiness can truly be found in the pursuit of perfection.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R for language
Black Box Theatre
June 27, 28 (matinee & evening)
July 4 (matinee), 8, 11, 15, 26 (matinee)
Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Arts/Entertainment
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Play by Oscar Wilde
A dazzling comedy of manners where mistaken identities, secret engagements, and absurd misunderstandings spiral into hilarious chaos. Two bachelors, Jack and Algernon, both lead double lives, creating a tangled web of deception that threatens to unravel their romantic pursuits. With razor-sharp wit and biting satire, Wilde skewers the pretensions of Victorian society while delivering a riotous romp through love, marriage, and the pursuit of "earnestness."
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Morgan Theatre
July 4, 5 (matinee & evening), 10, 12 (matinee), 16, 19, 22, 24
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2025 students and their parents/supporters. Students and guests who have signed up to attend will receive more information via email and text.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2025 students and their parents/supporters. Students and guests who have signed up to attend will receive more information via email and text.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
This is an American Red Cross course for certification in CPR, AED & First Aid. Held in the Instructional Training Room in the Aggie Rec Center. Open to students, fac/staff, and community members.
ASPIRE Open House 2025
Special Event
The ASPIRE Research Center is opening its gates to the greater public on July 17th, 2025, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in a family-friendly event filled with interactive STEM exhibits and demonstrations of “world first” innovations developed right here, in the heart of Cache Valley. Utahns big and small are invited to visit ASPIRE’s state-of-the-art Electric Vehicle & Roadway (EVR) research facility on Utah State University’s Innovation Campus. Discover how ASPIRE is shaping the future of sustainable transportation through pioneering research, cross-disciplinary innovation, and cutting-edge technology – collaborating to advance statewide electrification efforts. Learn more at utahelectrification.com
Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.
Fry Street Chamber Music Festival
Arts/Entertainment
The Fry Street Chamber Music Festival Concert Series offers three can’t-miss performance experiences from the Fry Street Quartet, festival guest artists and faculty, and festival students all in the glorious acoustics of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on the Utah State University Campus.
CONCERT DATES:
July 11 | 7:30 PM
July 14 | 7:30 PM
July 17 | 7:30 PM
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
Arts/Entertainment
SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE
Play by Steven Dietz
Based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle
The legendary Sherlock Holmes faces his greatest challenge yet as he comes face-to-face with his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty, in a deadly battle of wits. As Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. Watson race against time to thwart Moriarty’s evil plans, the enigmatic Irene Adler reappears, complicating Holmes' mission and adding an unexpected twist to this high-stakes showdown that could cost Holmes everything.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Morgan Theatre
June 20, 21 (matinee & evening), 26
July 2, 12, 17, 19 (matinee), 25
Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2025 students and their parents/supporters. Students and guests who have signed up to attend will receive more information via email and text.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Continuing Education: Facts, Values, and Limits Framework
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on July 18th from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session, presented by Cris Meier & Cara Murray, will discuss the sexual behaviors and Utah youth and present a framework to help parents talk with youth about sex and sexual health. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
Logan Canyon Rock Climbing
Recreation
Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience necessary, beginners welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
Arts/Entertainment
SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE
Play by Steven Dietz
Based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle
The legendary Sherlock Holmes faces his greatest challenge yet as he comes face-to-face with his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty, in a deadly battle of wits. As Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. Watson race against time to thwart Moriarty’s evil plans, the enigmatic Irene Adler reappears, complicating Holmes' mission and adding an unexpected twist to this high-stakes showdown that could cost Holmes everything.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Morgan Theatre
June 20, 21 (matinee & evening), 26
July 2, 12, 17, 19 (matinee), 25
American Festival Chorus & Orchestra presents "A Million Dreams" with special guest GENTRI
Arts/Entertainment
Enjoy the melodies of classic tunes and tap along to show-stopping favorites as GENTRI, The Gentlemen Trio, joins the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra in a performance of music from Broadway, Hollywood, and original song.
NO ONE UNDER AGE 8 WILL BE ADMITTED
American Festival Chorus & Orchestra presents "A Million Dreams" with special guest GENTRI
Arts/Entertainment
Enjoy the melodies of classic tunes and tap along to show-stopping favorites as GENTRI, The Gentlemen Trio, joins the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra in a performance of music from Broadway, Hollywood, and original song.
NO ONE UNDER AGE 8 WILL BE ADMITTED
The Importance of Being Earnest
Arts/Entertainment
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Play by Oscar Wilde
A dazzling comedy of manners where mistaken identities, secret engagements, and absurd misunderstandings spiral into hilarious chaos. Two bachelors, Jack and Algernon, both lead double lives, creating a tangled web of deception that threatens to unravel their romantic pursuits. With razor-sharp wit and biting satire, Wilde skewers the pretensions of Victorian society while delivering a riotous romp through love, marriage, and the pursuit of "earnestness."
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Morgan Theatre
July 4, 5 (matinee & evening), 10, 12 (matinee), 16, 19, 22, 24
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Student Leadership Meet and Greet
Student Activities
Come meet the friendly faces of your Uintah Basin student leadership team! Our Ambassadors, USUSA reps, and Peer Outreach Specialist are excited to welcome you, answer your questions, and help you feel right at home at USU. All students are welcome—new and returning! See you there!
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2025 students and their parents/supporters. Students and guests who have signed up to attend will receive more information via email and text.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Arts/Entertainment
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Play by Oscar Wilde
A dazzling comedy of manners where mistaken identities, secret engagements, and absurd misunderstandings spiral into hilarious chaos. Two bachelors, Jack and Algernon, both lead double lives, creating a tangled web of deception that threatens to unravel their romantic pursuits. With razor-sharp wit and biting satire, Wilde skewers the pretensions of Victorian society while delivering a riotous romp through love, marriage, and the pursuit of "earnestness."
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Morgan Theatre
July 4, 5 (matinee & evening), 10, 12 (matinee), 16, 19, 22, 24
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Peer-to-Peer Mentor Development Training
Student Activities
Free Lunch & Learn! Alumni and Students Welcome! Join us for July's Peer-to-Peer Mentor Development Training! This month we will be discussing Active Listening and Asking Relevant Questions.
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2025 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Pioneer Day
Date/Deadline
University Closed for Pioneer Day – No Classes
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Arts/Entertainment
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Play by Oscar Wilde
A dazzling comedy of manners where mistaken identities, secret engagements, and absurd misunderstandings spiral into hilarious chaos. Two bachelors, Jack and Algernon, both lead double lives, creating a tangled web of deception that threatens to unravel their romantic pursuits. With razor-sharp wit and biting satire, Wilde skewers the pretensions of Victorian society while delivering a riotous romp through love, marriage, and the pursuit of "earnestness."
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Morgan Theatre
July 4, 5 (matinee & evening), 10, 12 (matinee), 16, 19, 22, 24
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
Arts/Entertainment
SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE
Play by Steven Dietz
Based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle
The legendary Sherlock Holmes faces his greatest challenge yet as he comes face-to-face with his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty, in a deadly battle of wits. As Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. Watson race against time to thwart Moriarty’s evil plans, the enigmatic Irene Adler reappears, complicating Holmes' mission and adding an unexpected twist to this high-stakes showdown that could cost Holmes everything.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Morgan Theatre
June 20, 21 (matinee & evening), 26
July 2, 12, 17, 19 (matinee), 25
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Home, I'm Darling
Arts/Entertainment
HOME, I'M DARLING
Play by Laura Wade
Home, I’m Darling is a dark comedy that delves into the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, as Judy and her husband grapple with the pressures of maintaining a picture-perfect life. As their seemingly ideal domestic routine begins to crack, the play explores themes of identity, fulfillment, and the complexities of love in the modern world and whether happiness can truly be found in the pursuit of perfection.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R for language
Black Box Theatre
June 27, 28 (matinee & evening)
July 4 (matinee), 8, 11, 15, 26 (matinee)
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Alumni Band
Arts/Entertainment
Don't miss one of Cache Valleys greatest summer traditions - the Utah State University Alumni Band with directors Lane Weaver, Nicholas Morrison, and Thomas Rohrer! Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the June 8 & 22 performances on The Quad by Old Main (moved to the Daines Concert Hall if weather is inclement). Concerts on June 29, July 13, and July 27 will be in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall.
June 8 & 22 | The Quad
June 29, July 13, July 27 | Daines Concert Hall
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting Trip
Recreation
Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites and numerous rapids that fill this 84 mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Trip cost includes food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag and pad, and OP leadership.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Right Referral Webinar: Community Engagement and International Student Support and Resources
Workshop/Training
Community Engagement featuring Director, Kate Stephens
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
This is an American Red Cross course for certification in CPR, AED & First Aid. Held in the Instructional Training Room in the Aggie Rec Center. Open to students, fac/staff, and community members.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Christmas in Montpelier
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in celebrating Christmas in July and August! This one-man show premiered in December as a fundraiser for the Lyric Rep, and we are remounting an extended version this summer for those of you who were unable to join us. Based on the book by beloved historian, F. Ross Peterson, this adaptation by Mary Heers stars Richie Call as Young Ross.
Morgan Theatre
July 31 and August 1 at 7:30 pm
August 2 at 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Student Book Club | Babel by R.F. Kuang
Student Activities
Want to make connections? Love free snacks? Come hang out at the Student Book Club! We’ll chat, relax, and dive into a great story together! Bring your thoughts, your vibes, and your friends!
Simple Summer Garden Party
Fundraiser
Utah Public Radio presents a simple evening of appetizers and beautiful live music by the Logan River Quartet. Enjoy wonderful classical music with Bruce Bugbee and Diana West’s historic home and impressive gardens as a backdrop.
Christmas in Montpelier
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in celebrating Christmas in July and August! This one-man show premiered in December as a fundraiser for the Lyric Rep, and we are remounting an extended version this summer for those of you who were unable to join us. Based on the book by beloved historian, F. Ross Peterson, this adaptation by Mary Heers stars Richie Call as Young Ross.
Morgan Theatre
July 31 and August 1 at 7:30 pm
August 2 at 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Canyon Conversations-Fires of the past, fires of the future with Dr. Kyra Clark-Wolf
Lecture/Readings
Canyon Conversations at Stokes Nature Center: Fires of the past, fires of the future with Dr. Kyra Clark-Wolf.
Event is free and for all ages.
Christmas in Montpelier
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in celebrating Christmas in July and August! This one-man show premiered in December as a fundraiser for the Lyric Rep, and we are remounting an extended version this summer for those of you who were unable to join us. Based on the book by beloved historian, F. Ross Peterson, this adaptation by Mary Heers stars Richie Call as Young Ross.
Morgan Theatre
July 31 and August 1 at 7:30 pm
August 2 at 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Christmas in Montpelier
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in celebrating Christmas in July and August! This one-man show premiered in December as a fundraiser for the Lyric Rep, and we are remounting an extended version this summer for those of you who were unable to join us. Based on the book by beloved historian, F. Ross Peterson, this adaptation by Mary Heers stars Richie Call as Young Ross.
Morgan Theatre
July 31 and August 1 at 7:30 pm
August 2 at 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Universal Design for Learning
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Right Referral Webinar: Student Financial Support
Workshop/Training
Craig Whyte will provide up-to-date information about Student Financial Support
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Local Artists Exhibition
Exhibition
Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!
June 30–Aug. 8 (closed July 4 & 24)
Fine Arts Center, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Reception Friday, July 11, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
New Faculty Orientation & Foundations of USU Teaching
Workshop/Training | Info Session
The New Faculty Orientation & Foundations of USU Teaching event is sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President. This event is designed for new instructors to connect to resources and collaborators across the USU system. New instructors at USU including tenure track, non-tenure track, lecturers, clinical faculty, and professional practice faculty are invited to participate. Join us to build a foundation to support your own professional development
Power Up in Engineering
Workshop/Training
Power Up in Engineering is an event to teach incoming freshmen the skills they need to succeed in engineering. You'll learn about the resources offered, practice study skills, and learn tips for success in science, engineering, and math. You'll also have the opportunity to mingle with other engineering students and meet your future professors!
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Power Up in Engineering
Workshop/Training
Power Up in Engineering is an event to teach incoming freshmen the skills they need to succeed in engineering. You'll learn about the resources offered, practice study skills, and learn tips for success in science, engineering, and math. You'll also have the opportunity to mingle with other engineering students and meet your future professors!
Right Referral Webinar: USU Career Design Center
Workshop/Training
Kevin Schwemmin will discuss programs and services available through the USU Career Design Center
ETE Conference
Conference/Seminar | Career Development
The Center for Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) conference theme is “Beyond the Grade," and the keynote speaker will be Dr Jesse Stommel, the author of "Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop." Traditional, high-stakes testing can not only overshadow opportunities for deeper learning but also heighten student anxiety and stifle individual creativity. “Beyond the Grade” stresses the move toward continuous, authentic, creative, and/or formative assessment and mentoring opportunities. This theme aims to open the door for richer insights into learning by fostering a growth mindset and better equipping students for real-world challenges.
Power Up in Engineering
Workshop/Training
Power Up in Engineering is an event to teach incoming freshmen the skills they need to succeed in engineering. You'll learn about the resources offered, practice study skills, and learn tips for success in science, engineering, and math. You'll also have the opportunity to mingle with other engineering students and meet your future professors!
WATS/WILD Grad Student Induction Course
Information/Orientation
Camp at Bear Lake, learn field skills, meet the faculty.
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.
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.
Math Skills Review Course - MATH 0923
Information/Orientation
Join our Math Skills Review course — a short, focused program designed to help you brush up on essential math concepts and boost your confidence before the semester begins!
CRN# 46319, Math 0923-001 (register for it like any other course)
Dates: August 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22
Time: 4:30pm to 9:00pm each evening
Cost: $40 (0 credits)
Includes 5 additional ALEKS Exams and personal instruction
*Calculus/Trigonometry review available as well
WATS/WILD Grad Student Induction Course
Information/Orientation
Camp at Bear Lake, learn field skills, meet the faculty.
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Right Referral Webinar: Enrollment Management Updates
Workshop/Training
Presenters will be Katie Jo North, Ian Anderson, Shelby Frauen-Riddle, and Corey Mikkelsen
WATS/WILD Grad Student Induction Course
Information/Orientation
Camp at Bear Lake, learn field skills, meet the faculty.
Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
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.
Inclusive Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
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.
Inclusive Online Teaching
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
WATS/WILD Grad Student Induction Course
Information/Orientation
Camp at Bear Lake, learn field skills, meet the faculty.
Fraternity Block Party
Fair/Festival
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at Utah State University is hosting a high-energy outdoor Block Party in the TSC Bus Loop to kick off the semester and promote student engagement. This event will feature multiple live bands, student and local DJs, and interactive spaces for students to connect, dance, and enjoy campus life.
This event is open to all USU students and aims to build community while showcasing the positive, inclusive culture of Greek Life. Security and IFC volunteers will be present to ensure a safe and respectful environment. Music volume will be monitored to comply with university standards, and all university policies will be followed.
Last Day to Take the ALEKS Exam for the Fall 2025 Semester
Date/Deadline
Friday, August 22nd is the last day to take the ALEKS Placement Exam for the Fall 2025 semester. **NOTE: The Logan Testing Center will be closed Thursday, August 21st for training. However, the Brigham City Testing Center will be open for ALEKS testing that day To schedule an appointment to take the ALEKS Exam, contact the USU Testing Center at 435-797-3617.
WATS/WILD Grad Student Induction Course
Information/Orientation
Camp at Bear Lake, learn field skills, meet the faculty.
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.
AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Continuing Education: Navigating End-of-Life Care: A Compassionate Guide to Working with Older Adults
Workshop/Training
Join the Transforming Communities Institute on August 22nd from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Chesney Jones Ward, PhD, LCSW. Participants will receive 1.5 social work CEUs after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.
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.
AI in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | EmpowerED Series
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Library After Hours | Connections Students
Student Activities
Y'all ready for a rootin'-tootin' good time? Library After Hours is the perfect opportunity for incoming freshmen to have fun and get to know their university library!
USU Luminary
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Join us for one of the brightest traditions at Utah State University! Come be a part of the annual Connections Luminary on Friday, August 22 at 8:30 PM — a magical night on the Quad where thousands of lights glow, music fills the air, and Aggie spirit shines. It's the perfect way to kick off the year with new friends, big energy, and unforgettable memories. Don’t miss it!
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
This is an American Red Cross course for certification in CPR, AED & First Aid. Held in the Instructional Training Room in the Aggie Rec Center. Open to students, fac/staff, and community members.
Into Light Opening Reception and A Light to Remember
Reception/Reunion
Join us for a heartfelt evening honoring Drug Overdose Awareness Day and the opening reception of INTO LIGHT Project Utah exhibition: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories," an art exhibition featuring original graphite portraits and stories of people in Utah who have died from drug addiction/poisoning, or related causes. Connect with community through food, recovery stories, luminaries, and more. Come together to remember, support, and find hope. This event is in conjunction with the "Into Light Project" and USU Extension's "A Light to Remember."
RecFest
Special Event
Kick off the school year with Campus Recreation and RecFest! Come to the ARC and take your pick of playing on the sand courts, talking with club sports teams, running through inflatables, using the photobooth & more. We'll have a high-stakes raffle full of great prizes from pickleball sets to AirPods to air fryers. RecFest will be the Saturday before school starts, August 23rd, from 7-11pm. Everything will be in the ARC and on the ALF. Free for ALL students.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.
Garden Days with Utah Conservation Corps
Student Activities
Come get your hands in the dirt with Utah Conservation Corps garden days! Help prep and maintain the garden for the growing season. UCC produce is donated to local food security efforts. You will be working outside, so be sure to dress accordingly. Water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and work gloves recommended. The address is 1483 E Canyon Road. The entrance to UCC is just east of the Herm’s parking lot. You can proceed past the No Trespassing sign and park in the crew member parking along the road where the pavement ends.
Wanlass Center for Art Education and Research Open House - USU Faculty & Staff
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Enjoy a tour of the new building, refreshments, and engaging information about how NEHMA's newest addition can be an asset to your university classes and curriculum.
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Communication Lab Grand Opening
Special Event
Come and join us for our grand opening of the Communication Lab in Old Main 002K!
Night at NEHMA - Welcome Back!
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
We invite all USU students to celebrate the new school year with live music, refreshments, and activities at NEHMA's Wanlass Center for Art Education and Research.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Color Run
Special Event
Join Campus Recreation for our 2nd annual Color Run, which caps off our Welcome Weeks! This is a 2-mile fun run, perfect for anyone. We'll start at 9am at the Aggie Rec Center and make our way to the Quad. Registration is $5 for students and $10 for fac/staff/community. Signing up will get you a race t-shirt & food after the race. Registration will open August 6th at recportal.usu.edu.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Accounting Meet the Firms
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
All accounting students are invited to network with professionals from public accounting, industry, and government agencies at Meet the Firms. The dress is business professional.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Aggies in Gorongosa Alumni & Friends Expedition
Special Event
The USU Alumni Association is thrilled to offer this singular Aggie Travel opportunity, made possible by the magic of the Aggie network! The Utah State University Alumni Association invites alumni to stay connected through Aggie Adventures and travel, professional networking, chapter activities, tailgates, Homecoming and much more. https://www.usu.edu/alumni/events/gorongosa Thanks to a partnership between the Government of Mozambique and the Carr Foundation, an Idaho Falls-based nonprofit started by Aggie Alumnus Greg Carr, Gorongosa National Park is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. The Gorongosa Restoration Project has rehabilitated the wildlife — lions, elephants, hippos, zebras, and more — following devastating war in Mozambique between 1964 and 1992. By adopting a 21st-century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, the team is protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. Gorongosa regularly receives high acclaim from international press, including National Geographic, who in 2019 named it one of the world’s best places to visit.
Arrington Lecture 2025 | Featured speaker Richard Turley
Lecture/Readings
This fall, Utah State University Libraries will host the annual Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture, featuring distinguished historian Richard E. Turley Jr. His lecture, titled Team History: The Latter-day Saint Historical Enterprise, 1986–2025, will explore how collaboration transformed modern Latter-day Saint history research. Turley, a former managing director of Church History and Family History for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, brings over forty years of experience to the lecture. Drawing from Leonard Arrington’s innovative “team history” model, Turley will discuss how cooperative research has made it possible to address complex historical topics in ways individual scholars could not.
Exploding Native Inevitable Gallery Talk and Opening Reception
Exhibition
Join us at NEHMA to celebrate the opening of Exploding Native Inevitable. Explore the exhibition, enjoy refreshments, and experience the unique opportunity to hear from co-curators of the exhibition, Dan Mills and Brad Kahlhamer. Dan Mills: Dan Mills recently retired as Director and Chief Curator of the Bates College Museum of Art where he has overseen dozens of exhibitions, encompassing multiple mediums and groupings of artists, including contemporary works by artistis from Suadi Arabia as well as Native American and Black artisits. Brad Kahlhamer: Born to Native parents and adopted by a German-American family, Brad spent his early adulthood as a musician living on the road before settling in New York City in the early 1980s. Now, he divides his time between New York and Mesa, Arizona, and travels where he is working, exhibiting, performing, or "yondering", as he describes it.
Weaving Our Stories Conference 2025
Workshop/Training
The Weaving Our Stories Conference brings together students, faculty, staff and community members to support, celebrate, and productively engage with Native American students and communities throughout the USU system and beyond.
Study Abroad Fall Fair
Fair/Festival
Studying abroad means stepping into a new culture, gaining global perspective, and experiencing life in a whole new way. With programs in over 50 countries—including USU faculty-led options and partnerships with over 100 universities—you can study almost anything, almost anywhere. Join us for the Study Abroad Fall Fair on September 24 from 10 AM to 2 PM to explore your options. Meet faculty leaders, program providers (ISA, ISEP, CIEE, SAI, SIT, Semester at Sea), and advisors. Learn about scholarships, accessibility resources, and how to make studying abroad possible for you.
Friendship Speed Dating
Social/Networking
Join us for Friendship Speed Dating sponsored by the communication lab!
Employee Appreciation Day
Fair/Festival
Employee Appreciation Day is coordinated by the Office of Human Resources with support and sponsorship from several internal and external partners. The goal of this day is to celebrate all faculty and staff by providing some food, fun, and formal recognition for all you do for USU and our students. This event will include free lunch served by the USU leadership, and activities such as a football field goal kick, flu shot clinic, tours of Athletic venues, music, exhibitors, and more! Employees must bring their USU ID card or A# in order to access the event.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Hansen Life Science Retreat (Keynote Address & Reception)
Conference/Seminar
USU's annual Hansen Life Sciences Retreat brings together students and faculty from throughout the university who are working toward understanding biological processes at the molecular level. The two-day gathering, which features a Friday evening keynote address and reception, as well as talks and poster sessions all day on Saturday, fosters multi-disciplinary learning and collaborations. Undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, faculty and staff are welcome. Registration opens in late summer. The retreat honors the memory of the late USU professor and administrator R. Gaurth Hansen (1920-2002).
Hansen Life Sciences Retreat (Talks & Poster Sessions)
Conference/Seminar
USU's annual Hansen Life Sciences Retreat brings together students and faculty from throughout the university who are working toward understanding biological processes at the molecular level. The two-day gathering, which features a Friday evening keynote address and reception, as well as talks and poster sessions all day on Saturday, fosters multi-disciplinary learning and collaborations. Undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, faculty and staff are welcome. Registration opens in late summer.
Communication for Evil
Social/Networking
Join the communication lab for a fun Halloween event!
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 27 2025 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 28 2025 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 final examinations week.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2025 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2025 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 2025 for the Holiday Break
New Year’s Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 1 2026 in observance of New Year's Day.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 19 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 16 2026 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2026.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 25 2026 in observance of Memorial Day.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 15 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Independence Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Independence Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 3 2026 in observance of Independence Day.
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2026 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 26 2026 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 27 2026 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 final examinations week.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2026 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2026 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 31 2026 for the Holiday Break
New Year’s Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 1 2027 in observance of New Year's Day.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 18 2027 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 15 2027 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2027.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 31 2027 in observance of Memorial Day.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 21 2027 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Independence Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Independence Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 5 2027 in observance of Independence Day.
Pioneer Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 23 2027 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2027 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 25 2027 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 26 2027 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2027 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2027 final examinations week.
Christmas Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2027 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 27 2027 for the Holiday Break
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 31 2027 for the Holiday Break
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2028 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2028 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2028 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2028.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
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