Upcoming Events
Water/Ways
Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources
December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors
Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.
Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
USU Eastern Nursing Carnation Fundraiser
Date/Deadline
Valentine's Day Carnation Fundraiser Purchase a carnation to support USU Eastern Nursing students. Suprise mystery colors available: Reds, Pinks, Whites, and Purples. Includes blank card for personalize message. Cost: 3 for $10 6 for $15 12 for $20 *Cash or Check Only Place an order by February 11 with a USU Easter nursing student or contacting the department at 435-613-5262. Pick up on February 12 inside the McDonald Career Center between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. (optional delivery available for groups/business orders)
Gallery East - USU Eastern Art Faculty Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment
Four Utah State University Eastern art instructors have paintings, photographs and sculpture on display in this month’s Gallery East exhibit. The exhibit runs from Feb. 1 - 26, 2021
Paper & Clay
Exhibition
Paper & Clay is a national juried BFA & MFA exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students from across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 53 exceptional contemporary student works from 22 various academic institutions.
Drop-In Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
We know appointments fill up quickly with your career coach, but you can still get your resume reviewed and ready! Utilize the virtual drop-in resume reviews held M-F from February 8th - February 18th. The virtual drop-ins through Zoom will be open 9 am - 4 pm where you'll meet with one of our trained student mentors. Please be aware that staff will meet with students in the order they arrived. We will get you in as soon as possible!
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Cognitive Behavioral Techniques for Pain
Workshop/Training
The tootle Rural Opioid Health Consortium (TROHC) offers FREE, community education to help chronic pain sufferers and caregivers.
Learn about Cognitive Behavioral Techniques to manage pain. Topics include:
1. Types of pain and how they impact our daily living.
2. Tools to help deal with pain.
3. How thoughts and emotions affect pain.
4. Skills to assist with better managing pain.
There will be an in-person and virtual option for these workshops. Sign up at these links:
CBT ( In person)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132331243311
CBT (Online)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132332527151
Guest Speaker David Finnegan (Entrepreneur and World Class Marketer)
Social/Networking
Come listen to David Finnegan who's a world class marketer and entrepreneur. Gain useful insight and tips for starting your own business.
Who: Community and Club Members
Gallery East - USU Eastern Art Faculty Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment
Four Utah State University Eastern art instructors have paintings, photographs and sculpture on display in this month’s Gallery East exhibit. The exhibit runs from Feb. 1 - 26, 2021
Drop-In Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
We know appointments fill up quickly with your career coach, but you can still get your resume reviewed and ready! Utilize the virtual drop-in resume reviews held M-F from February 8th - February 18th. The virtual drop-ins through Zoom will be open 9 am - 4 pm where you'll meet with one of our trained student mentors. Please be aware that staff will meet with students in the order they arrived. We will get you in as soon as possible!
Paper & Clay
Exhibition
Paper & Clay is a national juried BFA & MFA exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students from across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 53 exceptional contemporary student works from 22 various academic institutions.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
ETE Learning Circle - Evidence-Based Teaching
Workshop/Training
Contemplative Practices in Higher Education: Powerful Methods to Transform Teaching and Learning by Daniel P. Barbezat
Wednesday 1pm-2pm
Feb 9 | Feb 23 | Mar 9 | Mar 23 | Apr 6
Facilitated by
Jeff Sheen
Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Julian Resasco
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Julian Resasco from UC Boulder will present "Biodiversity Under Environmental Change in Large-Scale and Long-Term Studies" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/85046391849?pwd=MDJ5eWJ0ME1qUDQxK01KS2JUbWwrdz09
Convergence of Smoothed Empirical Measures, with ML Applications by Dr. Kristjan Greenewald
Conference/Seminar
Abstract: Statistical distances, such as the KL divergence and Wasserstein distances, are powerful tools for measuring differences between probability distributions. Unfortunately, the sample complexity of estimating these distances often scales prohibitively poorly with increasing dimension. In this work, we study the convergence of the empirical measure smoothed by a Gaussian kernel to the true measure convolved with a Gaussian, as measured by various statistical distances.
CHaSS Pre-Law Series: Nathaniel Woodward (History '17), Personal Injury Attorney
Special Event
Nathaniel Woodward (History ’17), Personal Injury Attorney, will share his career experiences and nonlinear path to the legal field during our first Pre-Law event of Spring 2021 on Tuesday, February 9 at 4pm on Zoom. As an undergrad Nathaniel was a standout student serving as the editor-in-chief of the University newspaper for two years as well as being awarded “Student of the Year” four times in three different subjects.
While in law school Nathaniel was inducted into “The Order of Barristers,” a highly selective national honor society for those who demonstrate superior trial and litigation skills, and was also presented with the “Col. Rupert J. Park Jr. Pro Bono Student of the Year” award, which is given to the one law student who volunteered the most time providing free legal services. Additionally, he was also the Senior Executive Citations Editor on the Universities Journal of Social Justice and Equity.
All students, alumni, faculty, and staff are welcome to join us next week.
Meeting Link: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2_Av2E1-T1WtsZtQx3VjGQ
Men's & Women's Basketball - Masks Required
Sports
Come support Eagle Basketball against Colorado Northwestern
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
Setting Intentions | Mindfulness & Meditation, A Weekly Practice
Special Event
This Week's Focus: Setting Intentions
Arrive with three intentions to focus on during this session. Learn what an intention is, how to use it, and techniques to bring the most pertinent item to the forefront of the mind.
Practicing self care through mindfulness and meditation can help you relax and focus on what is most important - your overall wellness. This class is the first in an ongoing, online wellness series hosted by the Utah State University Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement.
Gallery East - USU Eastern Art Faculty Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment
Four Utah State University Eastern art instructors have paintings, photographs and sculpture on display in this month’s Gallery East exhibit. The exhibit runs from Feb. 1 - 26, 2021
Drop-In Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
We know appointments fill up quickly with your career coach, but you can still get your resume reviewed and ready! Utilize the virtual drop-in resume reviews held M-F from February 8th - February 18th. The virtual drop-ins through Zoom will be open 9 am - 4 pm where you'll meet with one of our trained student mentors. Please be aware that staff will meet with students in the order they arrived. We will get you in as soon as possible!
Paper & Clay
Exhibition
Paper & Clay is a national juried BFA & MFA exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students from across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 53 exceptional contemporary student works from 22 various academic institutions.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Aggies Be Cookin' Free Meal Kit: Chocolate Dipped Fruit
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 10 or 11 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
ETE Learning Circle - Evidence-Based Teaching
Workshop/Training
Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students by Zaretta L. Hammond
Wednesdays 11am-12pm
Feb 10 | Feb 17 | Feb 24 | Mar 3
Facilitated by
Chris Babits
Uintah Basin Aggie Blueprint
Information/Orientation
No matter where you are in your college journey, get help from your personal USU success team.
Take the next step towards a rewarding career by investing in you and your education.
Join us to learn about all the tools to help you succeed while earning your Utah State degree in the Uintah Basin. A variety of topics will be covered, personalized to your unique needs. Each session will be customized to address questions from people attending.
Potential topics include:
Admissions application process
Scholarships
Financial aid
Transferring credits
Student support resources
Majors and programs
Please register at: uintahbasin.usu.edu/blueprint
Info Session: Squire
Information/Orientation
Join the professionals at Squire to learn about their summer leadership program. The login info is on Handshake.
Info Session: Whitney Johnson
Social/Networking
Join us via Zoom for a guest speaker, Whitney Johnson! Whitney Johnson is the CEO of boutique consultancy WLJ Advisors and one of the fifty leading business thinkers in the world as named by Thinkers50 – an expert on helping high-growth organizations develop high-growth individuals.
Whitney is an award-winning author, world-class keynote speaker, frequent lecturer for Harvard Business School’s Executive Education, and an executive coach and advisor to CEOs.
Virtual STEM Fair
Social/Networking
Students: The Virtual STEM Fair is the best way to network with companies to get internships for the summer and jobs for after graduation. Students who attend these events and prepare appropriately almost always find a job that fits their description. Register for this event via Handshake & connect with Career Services to have your resume reviewed. For more questions on this event please contact our office at (435) 797-7777.
Geo Seminar: Colin Phillips
Conference/Seminar
Colin Phillips, from USU, will present on Streams and Sediment
Love Yourself Yoga
Recreation
Join us for a night out with your gal & guy pals! Learn to love yourself through yoga. Photobooth, prizes and Aggie Ice Cream will be given out. Limited availability register using the link
MHR Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
We invite you to meet with us to learn how a Master of Human Resources from Utah State University will give you a competitive advantage in your career path. This info session will cover frequently asked questions and will have a live Q&A panel made up of 1st and 2nd Year MHR students and the MHR team to answer any additional questions you may have. Register to attend.
Gallery East - USU Eastern Art Faculty Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment
Four Utah State University Eastern art instructors have paintings, photographs and sculpture on display in this month’s Gallery East exhibit. The exhibit runs from Feb. 1 - 26, 2021
Drop-In Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
We know appointments fill up quickly with your career coach, but you can still get your resume reviewed and ready! Utilize the virtual drop-in resume reviews held M-F from February 8th - February 18th. The virtual drop-ins through Zoom will be open 9 am - 4 pm where you'll meet with one of our trained student mentors. Please be aware that staff will meet with students in the order they arrived. We will get you in as soon as possible!
Paper & Clay
Exhibition
Paper & Clay is a national juried BFA & MFA exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students from across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 53 exceptional contemporary student works from 22 various academic institutions.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Make Your Own Valentine
Student Activities
Make your Own Valentine tabling event from 10am-3pm in the dining hall. There will be cards, candy, and roses that they can be used to give to someone else or keep for yourself.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
ETE Learning Circle - Digital-Age Teaching
Workshop/Training
Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in the Online Classroom
by Flower Darby
Thursdays 11am-12pm
Feb 11 | Mar 11 | Apr 8 | Apr 29
Facilitated by
Jeff Spears & Jen Evers
What Is Your Money Personality Type?
Workshop/Training
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our first spring workshop of the academic year.
The year 2020 was a tough money year for many women and families. So, how can we come back in 2021 recommitted with an increased sense of purpose around money management? One way is to take a deeper dive into understanding your own money personality. Our money personalities directly or indirectly affect every money decision we make. Join Amanda for this engaging workshop to better understand what types of money personality you have. Each personality has strengths, but each also may have a downside you may need to curb. This one-hour workshop is for women of all ages and backgrounds who want help increasing their financial wellness in 2021! Register now!
ETE Learning Circle - Digital-Age Teaching
Workshop/Training
Engaging Learners through Zoom: Strategies for Virtual Teaching Across Disciplines
by Jonathan Brennan
Thursday 1:30-2:30pm
Feb 11 | Feb 25 | Mar 11 | Mar 25
Facilitated by
Elisa Taylor
Men's & Women's Basketball - Masks Required
Sports
Come support Eagle Basketball against our longtime rival Snow College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
SHRM Human Resources Internship Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The USU SHRM Chapter is excited to host an HR Internship Panel Thursday, February 11, 2021. This event will be virtual via Zoom and will feature 4-6 students giving insights about their HR internship experience. Students will be given the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the HR field and the internships available to them.
Mask-erade: Mask up and Make Connections
Meeting
Come, wear a fun mask, and make lasting and meaningful connections to kick off this semester! Learn how leaders don’t “hide behind the mask”!
RSVP required to attend.
The Importance of Women in Leadership and Representational Roles
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Susan Madsen, Director of the Women & Leadership Project will be discussing women in leadership roles in the private and public sector.
The lecture will take place over Zoom. Head to the USU Brigham City page for more information https://statewide.usu.edu/brighamcity/lectures/index
Dam it! The Wonderful World of Beaver Assisted Restoration
Lecture/Readings | Agriculture and Natural Resources
Join us to learn about Beaver Dams, Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs), and their benefits to the local ecosystem with Marshall Wolf- watershed scientist at Utah State University! Get an inside look into Marshall Wolf’s research on understanding beaver mediated changes to stream habitat and ecosystem services on the Swaner Preserve. This event is presented in partnership with West Valley Arts.
This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition on display at the Swaner EcoCenter.
BAP Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Come learn from the professionals at PwC at our BAP Professional Meeting. Join through Zoom or in person. The Zoom link will be sent out next week.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Muhammad Yunus
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
If you’ve had even a glimpse of our SEED’s program’s impact on poverty, of how to “teach a man to fish,” then you will want to meet the pioneer of microfinance and microcredit. It’s an honor to hear from Muhammad Yunus, Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and founder of Grameen Bank. Professor Yunus introduced world-wide change when he flipped the model of businesses making money, to businesses solving problems.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Gallery East - USU Eastern Art Faculty Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment
Four Utah State University Eastern art instructors have paintings, photographs and sculpture on display in this month’s Gallery East exhibit. The exhibit runs from Feb. 1 - 26, 2021
Drop-In Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
We know appointments fill up quickly with your career coach, but you can still get your resume reviewed and ready! Utilize the virtual drop-in resume reviews held M-F from February 8th - February 18th. The virtual drop-ins through Zoom will be open 9 am - 4 pm where you'll meet with one of our trained student mentors. Please be aware that staff will meet with students in the order they arrived. We will get you in as soon as possible!
Paper & Clay
Exhibition
Paper & Clay is a national juried BFA & MFA exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students from across the country. This year’s exhibition showcases 53 exceptional contemporary student works from 22 various academic institutions.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: David Beasley
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
2020 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former governor David Beasley shares with us how he went from a US politician to feeding the world as Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. $2.7 trillion of additional wealth was created in just 4 months by the world’s billionaires, even during the height of COVID-19. What does principle-based leadership look like when it comes to influencing the world’s richest to solve world hunger?
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Water/Ways
Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources
December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors
Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.
Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo
Water/Ways
Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources
December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors
Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.
Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Water/Ways
Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources
December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors
Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.
Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo
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