
The Monday, April 27 issue of The Utah Statesman celebrates a group of graduating Utah State University students whose college journeys reflect creativity, resilience and purpose. This collection of grad features highlights students from across disciplines who have made an impact in classrooms, studios, labs and campus communities while preparing for what comes next.
Readers will meet graduates whose stories span art and printmaking, engineering, aviation, marketing, mathematics, storytelling and service. From advice passed down through family to passions discovered at Utah State, each profile offers a glimpse into the experiences, determination and ambition that helped shape these Aggies’ paths to graduation.
Copies of the Statesman can be found in nearly every major building on the Logan Campus or viewed online at usustatesman.com.
- President Mortensen’s first 100 days focus on student connection
Grad Profiles: - ‘Ponte las pilas’: The advice that carried Dulce Cortez to graduation
- Carli Mano finds connection, passion through art and printmaking
- Laney Haines showcases marketing
- Brooklyn Danner turns engineering into opportunity
- Nathan Estes on blending mathematics with ASL
- Graduate Korbin Kane leaves lasting impact on Utah State’s aviation program
- Kennedy Price: ‘A real go-getter’ graduates
- Alisa Fawn McArthur builds life around museums, folklore and storytelling