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Jan

Huntsman School Scholarships Application Deadline

Date/Deadline

Huntsman School Scholarships Application for scholarships awarded for school year 2021-22, is due by 5:00 pm on Friday, January 29, 2020. Scholarships are competitive and awarded based on academic record, financial need and donor criteria. Learn more and apply.

12:00 am - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

"Data Ninja" Scholarship Application Due

Date/Deadline

The "Data Ninja" Scholarship was created to honor Julie Cook, a former MIS student and is open to MIS majors ONLY. Applications must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 29, 2021.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Hansen Differential Tuition Scholarship Application Deadline

Date/Deadline

The Hansen Charitable Trust has established a scholarship to assist undergraduate Huntsman School of Business students with differential tuition. Awards are offered each semester, based on need, to students who are not already covered by full-tuition scholarships. The Application deadline is Friday, January 29, 2021, at 5:00 pm. Apply online.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Backpack to Briefcase: Dress for Success

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

Studies have demonstrated that people make a judgment based on their first impression of you within the first seven seconds of interaction. According to more recent research, this time frame may even be shrinking to a mere five seconds! This means that whether you’re in a job interview, at a business meeting, or participating in a networking event, you have little time to make a good first impression! Join us on the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business YouTube Channel to learn how to dress for success!

9:00 am - 9:30 am | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"

Exhibition

A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).

All Day |
29
Jan

Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers

Exhibition

Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
29
Jan

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
29
Jan

American Farmer

Exhibition

American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
29
Jan

Decisions Downstream

Exhibition

All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.

All Day |
29
Jan

Water/Ways

Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources

December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors


Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.


Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
29
Jan

CIDI Workshop - Advanced Atomic Assessments - Settings

Workshop/Training

This workshop takes a deeper dive into the Atomic Assessments tool, focusing on settings--particularly in quantitative questions and item banks, along with other nuances.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Leadership Forum: How COVID Has Changed the Workplace and the Future of Work

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

The last year has seen unprecedented disruptions to the workplace and the nature of work. In this panel, industry leaders will discuss how their organizations navigated the turbulence, how they continue to foster supportive work environments, and what lessons have been learned that will shape work and the workplace of the future.

Panel Members:
Josefina Leon: VP HR, Walt Disney Television, The Walt Disney Company
Tessa White: Founder - SHE Team, Former Sr VP of Human Capital, Vivint Solar
Stephanie Crook: VP of HR Strategy and Culture at Intel
Eric McAllister: Exec. VP HR, Avantor Inc., Former Senior VP HR, Westinghouse Electronic Co.

Please join us on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Virtual Health and Wellness Expo 2021

Special Event

USU’s Health and Wellness Expo has been bringing students, faculty, and staff together for more than 10 years to connect individuals to resources and services that prioritize well-being. This year, the Expo will look different than in years past. The five-day virtual event will be available to all members of the USU community across the state. Each day will feature speakers, resources, giveaways, and at-home fitness classes. No cost to attend but registration is required, visit https://aggiewellness.usu.edu/expo for more information and to register.

11:30 am - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Backpack to Briefcase: Must Know Interview Strategies (STAR)

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

How would you like to learn interview strategies from the second-largest private company in the United States? Here’s your chance! Join a panel of employees from Koch Industries to chat about best practices, specifically STAR Stories, one of the best strategies in answering interview questions with adequate detail and context. Participate live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Alumni Lunch Series: Special Presentation with Jared Stein, VP Higher Education Strategy at Instructure

Special Event

On Friday, January 29, CHaSS students will have the opportunity to hear from Jared Stein, Vice President for Higher Education Strategy at Instructure. In addition to working his way up the ranks at Instructure, the maker of Canvas, Jared has held several roles in higher education and in the area of Instructional Design. He holds a master's degree in Second Language Teaching and a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Utah State University.

If you're interested to learn where higher education is headed and the tools that are likely to propel it forward, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Come hear Jared candidly discuss his career path and the milestones that helped him move into an executive position with one of Utah's most notable tech companies and a leader in the field of educational software.

All USU students, alumni, faculty, and staff are welcome to listen in and ask questions using the Q&A feature.

Join us at 12:30pm MST!

https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8EsrCoMKSeyaew4CyCj3Kw

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Women's & Men Basketball - Masks Required

Sports

Come support Eagle basketball against Utah All-Stars for the Women and Impact Academy for the Men
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.

Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics

2:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
29
Jan

LAEP Speaker Series: Carol Mayer-Reed

Lecture/Readings

Join us for the LAEP Speaker Series! On select Fridays throughout the semester, guest speakers from varying backgrounds share their experience and expertise, followed by a Q&A with students.

Carol Mayer-Reed, FASLA, is a principal of Mayer/Reed, Inc. She embraces collaborative teamwork among clients, stakeholders, and staff to address complex and challenging urban projects. Throughout the last 40 years, her design work has emerged from a process that explores the social, cultural, ecological, and historic contexts of each place. Her design-oriented, multidisciplinary approach to sustainability and her commitment to excellence have resulted in a reputation for social understanding, environmental consciousness, and creative problem-solving. She enjoys both leading and being part of creative teams, both internally and externally, that work toward common goals.

Ms. Mayer-Reed’s experience represents a wide array of project types in both public and private sectors, ranging from waterfront and site master planning to transportation corridors, urban renewal projects, museums, parks and recreation, government services facilities, and corporate and higher-education campuses.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Jan

Stay in Your Own (Musical) Backyard: Segregation, Discrimination, and the Cost of “Keeping it Barbershop.”

Arts/Entertainment

Speaker: Clifton Boyd, Yale University Description: In tandem with their desire to preserve the barbershop style, the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS) has historically discriminated against those deemed to be outside of this musical tradition, particularly women and people of color. In order to combat this history, the BHS recently launched a new strategic vision, “Everyone in Harmony.” Yet the question remains: how is the changing social culture of the BHS reflected in the musical aesthetics of the barbershop style? In this talk, I examine how music theory has historically been instrumentalized within the BHS to influence and affirm the Society’s discriminatory sociopolitical values.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
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