Helping Children Hear the World
For some, the ability to hear comes with difficulties. At Utah State, our Aggies are helping children hear the world around them.
For some, the ability to hear comes with difficulties. At Utah State, our Aggies are helping children hear the world around them.
As finals week approaches at USU, the Merril-Cazier Library becomes an all-too-familiar view for students.
It's cold, it's wet, but it's home. Each year Aggies look forward to the fresh fallen snow that blankets campus.
Today, chocolate has become a delicious and intriguing new venture for Utah State University’s food science program with the opening of The Aggie Chocolate Factory.
For more than three decades, the annual 24-hour vigil performed by cadets in USU’s Air Force ROTC has offered a powerful reminder of the meaning of Veterans Day.
Today a new War Memorial was unveiled on campus honoring veterans and reminding the community of the pivotal role Utah State University has played in the nation’s defense.
Every year USU professor Cresencio Lopez organizes the annual Día de los Muertos procession, and every year it amazes us.
Utah State University was turning heads at the Minneapolis Convention Center last week at a large conference and expo for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
USU American Society of Mechanical Engineers "toss" pumpkins at various targets from their very own trebuchets.
We may be the "spot where the sagebrush grows", but it in the fall, we're all about the leaves.
A favorite selfie location for Aggies, the USU PR & Marketing building shows off its fall colors.
In 2017, NASA launched a five-year project to make life self-sustaining on Mars. Under the direction of USU Botanist Bruce Bugbee, students work to find ways to grow plants in artificial mediums.
A town favorite, the USU Homecoming Parade provided plenty of Aggie spirit and community support as the Aggies prepared to compete against University Las Vegas Nevada (UNLV).
Fall can be short-lived in Logan. The beginnings of winter can already be seen from USU's campus this morning.
As Utah State's Homecoming draws nearer, the USU Student Alumni Association ensures that all parts of campus are decorated with Aggie spirit.
As the crisp morning air of fall begins to set in, campus is reminded of the beautiful canyons and valleys it gets to call home.
The USU HURD is well known for their cheering and attendance at all Athletics games. Today, they were named the National Student Section of the week by ESPN and Taco Bell. We couldn't be more proud.
"A Restless Spell" by Patrick Dougherty can now be found near the entrance of the USU Merril-Cazier Library. The art installation took six tons of willow to complete and will remain at USU for approximately two years.
Wednesdays on the Taggart Student Center patio (TSC), you can find USU students, faculty, and Logan community members buying and selling fresh and local foods.
Day on the Quad was another success as clubs and the community offered their goods and services to the student of USU.
Hundreds of students gathered this evening to enjoy carnival games, inflatables, cotton candy, and more during the annual Weeks of Welcome events.
Each year we recognize our closest friends, our most reliable study buddies, and the cuddliest Aggies we know. Happy National Dog Day to all our Aggie doggos out there.
With the beginning of each fall semester, we celebrate by welcoming our newest class at the annual Connections Luminary. This year we are proud to welcome the Class of 2022.