USU Equine Program Provides Grand Entry at Paradise Rodeo
The USU Equine Experience will be providing a Valor Detachment to perform a grand entry at the Porcupine Roundup rodeo in Paradise, Utah.
The USU Equine Experience will be providing a Valor Detachment to perform a grand entry at the Porcupine Roundup rodeo in Paradise, Utah.
UCC has been awarded $106,000 by the National Park Foundation to complete wildfire mitigation and habitat restoration projects at Bryce Canyon National Park.
The Uintah School District and USU Uintah Basin are inviting the community to attend a ribbon cutting and open house at the new Central Cove Early Learning Center.
ASPIRE is partnering with Charge Assist EV to host the center's first-ever Innovation Challenge.
USU has launched Phase 1 of OneUSU CRM, a new constituent relationship management system powered by Salesforce, marking a major step in modernizing student recruitment and engagement.
The 42 first-year students participated in the traditional White Coat Ceremony, receiving white lab coats to signify their entry into the veterinary profession.
The USU Honors Program has announced the inaugural cohort of Honors Faculty Fellows, who will participate in monthly meetings this fall as part of a new Honors Experiential Learning Collaborative.
Two exhibitions covering very different subject matter are opening at NEHMA: INTO LIGHT: Faces of Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories and Exploding Native Inevitable.
This fall, USU Campus Recreation will welcome students back with two weeks of free events.
Whether you're a longtime canner or a first-time food preserver, it's important to stay up to date on best canning practices.
USU Libraries' Special Collections & Archives is actively seeking stories, photographs, documents and memorabilia related to GUS and GUS II, the university's beloved mascots from the 1970s and 1980s.
In recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day, the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and Utah State University Extension will host A Light to Remember.
USU researchers are part of an international team looking to create new catalysts to promote energy-efficient and cost-effective food, energy and pharmaceutical production.
The first round of Business Builder Awards has been announced totaling nearly $570,000 to support 12 food and farm businesses across the state.
This fall, IDRPP will begin research into an innovative approach to employing people with significant support needs.
Students from the Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources got their feet wet this summer with the Utah Division of Natural Resources, monitoring population of cutthroat trout.