Ask an Expert — The Mental Health Benefits of Decluttering
Consider these tips to remove the clutter in your life.
Consider these tips to remove the clutter in your life.
A life defined by compassion, intellect and quiet strength is now opening doors for future nurses in the Uintah Basin.
Utah State University has announced Ken Guan will become associate vice president for the Blanding campus
NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment has completed the on-orbit data collection phase of its mission.
USU has ranked third among all universities for its Operation Hat Trick brand awareness efforts.
The preservation of Eastern Utah history is moving forward thanks to a recently completed collections preservation project at USU Eastern.
An episode of PBS's "Shared Planet" follows an effort to revitalize a ranch by relocating beavers.
USU has announced Samantha Campbell as associate vice president for the USU Moab campus. Campbell has been serving in the role as interim since May 2025.
The Dean's Leadership Fellows for the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services have been announced for academic year 2026-27.
UWLP has released The Current Status of Utah Women & Girls: A 2026 Research Synopsis.
The Correctional Leadership Development Program aims to ensure well-rounded preparation for correctional leaders.
The 38th annual USU Physics Day at Lagoon welcomed some 8,000 teens from throughout the Intermountain West to the Northern Utah amusement park for a day of thrills, chills, STEM learning and impressive scholarships and prizes.
Eastern Leaders Academy wrapped up the 2025-26 year with its final experience day, centered on arts, culture and belonging, followed by a graduation ceremony in the evening to honor the program's newest graduates.
In response to growing demand, USU has teamed with Utah State Courts to initiate a comprehensive statewide course for training credentialed Spanish/English court interpreters.
Mohsen Zaker Esteghamati is integrating artificial intelligence to prepare the next generation of engineers to address seismic concerns.
Elizabeth Johnson will officially graduate next year when she performs her senior recital, the final step in a journey more than two decades in the making.