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Sep

Drop-In Resume Review

Workshop/Training

Don't show up to the Huntsman Career Expo with an unpolished resume! Career Coaches and Student Mentors will be available to assist you in your resume needs at the START Desk every day leading up to the Expo.

9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
16
Sep

Alumni Exhibition & Tiny Houses

Arts/Entertainment

The Alumni Exhibition will feature work of three former USU Art + Design BFA students who recently receive their MFA’s from Indiana University and Cranbrook Academy of Art. Jonathan Christensen Caballero graduated with his MFA in ceramics from Indiana University in 2020. Jiggs Henry graduated with his MFA in printmaking from Indiana University spring of 2021. Jake Vinson also graduate this past spring with an MFA in ceramics from Cranbrook Academy of Art.

Tiny House Exhibit / Interior Design and Architecture Program This exhibit shows a comprehensive project between Architectural Graphics I + II and CADD I + II. The project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. Students begin their design by abstracting an object, which then develops into architecture. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
16
Sep

Investigations of Turbulent Multiphase Flows Using Optical Measurement Techniques

Conference/Seminar

Small inertial particles in turbulence appear in a number of environmental flows such as dust, sand, rain, snow or sediment in the atmospheric boundary layer, in rivers, during deep-sea mining or on Mars. Particle dynamics, including accelerations and concentrations, depend (among other things) on gravity and inertia. In this talk I will present results of recent high-Reynolds-number experiments of inertial particles in turbulence which are performed in a turbulence box (Re? = 450) and an atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnel (Ret = 19,000). These results are of direct use in prediction and modeling of phenomena such as droplet growth in clouds, fall speed of snowflakes and particle concentrations in dust storms.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Engineering Building |
16
Sep

Zions at Utah State

Social/Networking

Jumpstart your career at Zions Bancorporation! Join us for an event catered to finance and DAIS students to learn more about the outstanding opportunities that are available at Zions, including our Banker Development Program and Summer Internship Opportunities. Business management and economics students may also be interested in attending. Register to attend.

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
16
Sep

Ecology Center Seminar Series - Dr. Beth Rose Middleton Manning

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Beth Rose Middleton Manning (Afro-Caribbean, Eastern European) is a Professor of Native American Studies at UC Davis. Beth Rose’s research centers on Native environmental policy and Native activism for site protection using conservation tools. Her broader research interests include intergenerational trauma and healing, rural environmental justice, indigenous analysis of climate change, Afro-indigeneity, and qualitative GIS.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
16
Sep

No Man's Land Film Festival

Recreation

No Man's Land Film Festival (NMLFF) is the premier all-women adventure film festival based out of Denver, Colorado, that meets a need and desire to highlight and connect women in pursuit of the radical. The goal of this festival is to connect like-minded individuals who are action-oriented, wish to support a shared vision of gender equality, have a desire to experience their passions and environments through a uniquely feminine lens, and above all, love adventure.

5:30 pm - 11:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
16
Sep

Ken Brewer Celebration of Writing Inaugural Reading by Christopher Cokinos

Fair/Festival

The Ken Brewer Celebration of Writing will honor the legacy of the late Ken Brewer, beloved USU Professor, Utah Poet Laureate, and indefatigable champion of poetry in Cache Valley and the Rocky Mountains.

The inaugural reading will be given by Christopher Cokinos, who was a colleague and friend of Ken's who taught at Utah State University for nearly 10 years before taking a position at the University of Arizona. Since then he's returned every year to a cabin in Logan Canyon. His love of the Wasatch and Utah is reflected in his work, which includes The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars, the lyric essay collection Bodies of the Holocene and his chapbook Held as Earth. Most recently he's the author of the New American Press Prize-winning poetry collection The Underneath and co-editor of Beyond Earth's Edge: The Poetry of Spaceflight.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
16
Sep

Tanner Dinner Social

Social/Networking

Join USU alumni and other professionals from Tanner LLC for dinner. RSVP by September 13 to cmower@tannerco.com. Dress is casual.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
16
Sep

BKD Night at the Aquarium

Social/Networking

Accounting Students! Join us for a fun-filled evening to mix and mingle with BKD staff and partners!
RSVP on Handshake by September 8.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
16
Sep

Tie Dye a Shirt

Student Activities

Come tie dye a shirt with the Series Committee! Shirts, supplies, and food will be provided. Bring your friends!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Patio |
16
Sep

Finance and Econ Club: Opening Social

Social/Networking

After Zions Day, come and socialize with other members of the club. Pizza will be served.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
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