CEHS Celebrates College & Department Valedictorians for 2025-26 Academic Year
Within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, eight valedictorians — one to represent each department in the college — are being recognized.
Within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, eight valedictorians — one to represent each department in the college — are being recognized.
A Utah State University professor is working to help over 6,000 under-resourced middle school students across Utah attend college and land their dream jobs.
The College of Engineering is inviting all to celebrate the achievements of this year's graduating class at Senior Design Night.
Barbara Troisi has made significant investments in Utah State Athletics, supporting both men's and women's basketball and establishing a scholarship endowment.
Through national professional networks and immersive internships, the industrial hygiene student is making her mark in a career dedicated to worker health and safety as she begins a new position in a foundational Intermountain West industry.
This message regarding USUSA elections was sent from Vice President for Student Success Kris Winter via email to USU students on Tuesday morning.
A USU Eastern student is gaining hands-on international experience through the SEED program, offered through the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.
Alisa Fawn McArthur, a senior majoring in history with a folklore minor and a museum studies certificate, is preparing to graduate next month with a background of experience.
With a hot and dry summer likely, drought concerns for many Utah counties looming and water restrictions projected, it is more important than ever that Utah citizens use their water wisely.
Utah State University will celebrate the grand opening of its Monument Valley education building on April 22.
The Brigham City Region's class of 2026 consists of 333 individuals earning 10 undergraduate and four graduate certificates and 41 associate, 178 bachelor's, 113 master's, one education specialist and seven doctoral degrees.
Comprising 61 individuals, the Tooele Region Class of 2026 earned 17 associate, 25 bachelor's, and 20 master's degrees and one certificate.
Connor Waite helped USU scientists and Space Dynamics Laboratory engineers solve a geolocation challenge with an instrument aboard the International Space Station.
USU Eastern is expanding opportunities for future social workers with the launch of a new accelerated Master of Social Work program.
The next Blue Plate Research event will introduce a statewide resource designed to help people navigate the complex world of disability systems: the IDRPP at USU.
The Utah Women and Leadership Project has released "Eleven Major Challenges Utah Women and Girls Face: 2026 Update."