Ask an Expert: Turkey Safety Myths Roasted
Not every meal prep "secret" passed down at Thanksgiving is true — or safe.
Not every meal prep "secret" passed down at Thanksgiving is true — or safe.
Cazier Professor Steve Scheiner and doctoral candidate Jesse Brown have been honored by the ACS Central Utah and ACS Salt Lake City chapters for outstanding research, academic achievement and service among Utah chemists.
Utah State University Eastern faculty, staff and students gathered on Oct. 31 to celebrate the inaugural lecture of Sunshine Brosi.
Utah State University music students spent 10 days in Cuba this year on a faculty-led study abroad.
The 2025 ASPIRE Annual Meeting convened leading voices in electrified transportation, workforce development and infrastructure innovation.
USU Blanding is celebrating a 1.4% increase in students this fall.
ASPIRE has worked with Salt Lake City policymakers to create the first-of-their-kind permits to install a dynamic wireless power transfer system at the Utah Inland Port.
A new documentary shows how USU researchers are helping determine when life last existed where the Greenland Ice Sheet is now.
As many colleges around the country are seeing declines in enrollment, Utah State University Moab is celebrating a 1.3% increase in undergraduate enrollment this fall.
USU bids farewell to one of its most dedicated leaders, John Mortensen, who is retiring after more than 40 years of service.
Fox squirrels, the largest tree squirrels in North America, have made their way into Utah and are quickly becoming noticeable residents along the Wasatch Front.
The Cache County Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program is celebrating an award-winning first year.
Heather Kelley was recently awarded a Research Catalyst grant from the Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Research Center to examine the impact of a digital mental health intervention.
Tonya and Eric Merrill have established the Second Wind Scholarship in the College of Engineering.
A Utah State University engineering student attended a prestigious program at a national laboratory last summer.
John Paul "JP" Murphy, retired Extension 4-H youth development specialist, was recently inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame at the organization's national meetings in Georgia.