Upcoming Events

15
Jul

Mental Health ECHO Session

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Looking to expand your knowledge and skills on mental health? Join us every third Wednesday at 12 pm on Zoom for free professional development sessions! The Mental Health ECHO Series connects providers and students from across disciplines to learn and discuss essential mental health topics. By joining, you’ll have the chance to build valuable professional networks within the state, collaborate across fields, and deepen your understanding of mental health challenges and solutions. Open to everyone—students, providers, and the general public are all welcome! Don’t miss out on this chance to connect, learn, and grow.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jul

"Sappho on Tour: How a 'Pop Star' of Ancient Greece Influenced Modern Culture," an Aggie Talks Presentation

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join the Office of Research on July 29th for "Sappho on Tour: How a 'Pop Star' of Ancient Greece Influenced Modern Culture," an Aggie Talks presentation. During the event, Dr. C.R. Grimmer will discuss the impact that the Greek poet Sappho had on the ancient and modern world, from literature and lyricism to ideas of individualism, democracy, and desire. Dr. Grimmer, an assistant professor in the Department of English, will also share some poetry from their new book, "Poets as Public Scholars: Contemporary Poetics in an Age of Social Media." Aggie Talks is a new presentation series hosted by the Office of Research that highlights research conducted by scholars in the arts and humanities.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm |
12
Aug

Substance Use ECHO

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Looking to expand your knowledge and skills on substance use and its impact on families? Join us every second Wednesday at 12 pm on Zoom for free professional development sessions!

Our Substance Use Series connects you with experienced providers from various fields, offering an interdisciplinary approach to understanding substance use and its effects on individuals and families. This is a valuable opportunity to build professional networks, learn from experts, and prepare for your future career.

Open to everyone—students, providers, and the general public are all welcome! Don’t miss out on this chance to connect, learn, and grow.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Aug

Mental Health ECHO Session

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Looking to expand your knowledge and skills on mental health? Join us every third Wednesday at 12 pm on Zoom for free professional development sessions! The Mental Health ECHO Series connects providers and students from across disciplines to learn and discuss essential mental health topics. By joining, you’ll have the chance to build valuable professional networks within the state, collaborate across fields, and deepen your understanding of mental health challenges and solutions. Open to everyone—students, providers, and the general public are all welcome! Don’t miss out on this chance to connect, learn, and grow.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
24
Sep

Arrington Mormon History Lecture

Panel Discussion/Presentation

USU Libraries is excited to announce a return to Logan Tabernacle for the annual Arrington Lecture. Associate Professor of History Benjamin E. Park from Sam Houston State University will present, "Declarations of Interdependence Why the Latter-day Saints Just Can't Quit the United States." Dr. Park is an award-winning historian with a commitment to public scholarship. He is the current president of the Mormon History Association, author or editor of five books including, "Kingdom of Nauvoo: The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier" which won the Mormon History Association's Best Book Award, and "American Zion: A New History of Mormonism" which won the American Society of Church History's Philip Schaff Prize for the Best Book in the History of Christianity.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
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