Upcoming Events
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Wyoming
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Wyoming
Moab Paddling & camping
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River and hiking in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section and hike along beautiful red rock trails. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, and student leadership.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Geo Speaker Series: Cate Larsen, aka @GrooveyGeologist
Conference/Seminar
Cate Larsen, or @GrooveyGeologist, will present on Geo Communication with Social Media.
Homecoming Street Painting
Student Activities
Calling all clubs, organizations, and Aggies! This year at 4pm, we will be taking over the TSC Bus Loop and filling it with individual paintings that represent your favorite clubs and organizations. Between the Hot Chocolate, the music, and the vibes, this is something you won't want to miss. We will see you there!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats for QCNR students, staff and faculty. Greet and show support for a rotation of the QCNR clubs, and enter the weekly drawing for prizes!
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 1
Workshop/Training
Ever wonder why we respond to stress the way we do? Would you like to learn new skills to help reduce your stress so you can do the things that matter to you? Join us in part 1 of our Stress and Anxiety Management workshop series where you will gain a better understanding of yourself and take away at least three skills you can use immediately to make life a bit more manageable.
Huntsman Women Associations Opening Social
Social/Networking
She’s Daring Mighty Things, Women in Business Association, Women in Tech, and Women in Finance invite you to a welcome back to school event on October 3rd, 11:30 – 1:00 pm in Perry Pavilion. Come enjoy a tasty lunch and learn more about our women’s clubs and the amazing things they have planned this year in the Huntsman School. Women faculty and staff are welcome to join our students who are working to create a vibrant community for all women in business.
Cornerstone Fund Services Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Accounting and Finance students are invited to come grab a donut and learn more about Cornerstone Fund Services and their internship opportunities.
Master of Human Resources On-Campus Virtual 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. Register at: MHR Events
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
Heravi Peace Institute Workshop
Workshop/Training
Come connect with fellow peace institute students, meet professionals in peace-related fields, and practice the skills you're gaining in your HPI courses! This event will be a skill-building exercise.
SAMPE General Meeting
Meeting
Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering monthly catch-up meeting. Students will be updated on various projects and upcoming events at this meeting. There will be an activity with light refreshments and an opportunity to collaborate with your peers who are also interested in Composite Materials and 3D Printing!
Admissions Open House
Information/Orientation
Come and be awarded Admissions Scholarships on the spot! All high school seniors and their parents are encouraged to apply to USU beforehand. Students will also be able to tour our campus, talk with campus resources and local professors, and enjoy Aggie Ice Cream!
Maui Fundraiser Pickleball Tournament
Sports
Utah State Athletics (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee) holds Maui Fundraiser pickleball tournament. The sign-up fees will be donated to Maui relief. Come enjoy playing pickleball with USU student-athletes and the community.
Wasserman Piano Series Presents: Sergei Babayan
Arts/Entertainment
The meditative focus and rare stillness of Armenian-American pianist Sergei Babayan's keyboard artistry prompted the Hamburger Abendblatt to liken him to "one of those Japanese calligraphers who contemplate the white page before them in silence until, at the exact right moment, their brush makes its instinctive, perfect sweep across the paper". Babayan himself has observed that making music should be open to surprises and spontaneous insights, allowing unexpected emotions to emerge and subtle shadings to evolve naturally. His program will include the following: *Franz Liszt | Ballade No.2 in B minor *Vladimir Ryabov | Fantasia in memory of Maria Yudina *Sergei Rachmaninov | Etude-Tableau in E-flat minor Op.39 No. 5, Etude-Tableau in C minor Op.39 No.1, Moment Musical in E-flat minor Op.16 No. 2, Moment Musical in C Major Op.16 No.6 *Schubert-Liszt | Der Muller und der Bach and Erlkonig *Franz Schubert | Sonata in G Major Op.78 D.894 or Schubert B-flat Sonata
Nexus Nirvana
Student Activities
Come compete for some awesome prizes and enjoy pizza on us!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Community Volunteer Fair
Special Event
Learn how you can make an impact in the wider community by meeting with some of our community partners who are looking for volunteers! Talk to representatives from: USU Center for Community Engagement Common Ground Outdoor Adventures Little Lambs Foundation for Kids Cache Refugee & Immigrant Connection USU Permaculture Initiative Public & School Partnership USU Digital Accessibility Bear River Association of Governments Also enjoy the Campus Farmers Market while you're there!
Body Liberation Book Club
Workshop/Training
Join us for our second Body Liberation Book Club! This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation. The Body Is Not an Apology offers radical self-love as the balm to heal the wounds inflicted by violent systems of oppression. World-renowned activist and poet Sonya Renee Taylor invites us to reconnect with the radical origins of our minds and bodies and celebrate our collective, enduring strength. Free and open to students, faculty, and staff! We will be meeting three times this fall semester: October 4th, October 18th, and November 1st. We will be handing out the book* and reading schedule all day on September 21st in TSC 313. *Books are available for free to the first 20 registrants, so be sure to register now using the link below.
Nutrition Nightmares: Sorting through Misinformation
Workshop/Training
This will be a 1-hour presentation on sorting through nutrition misinformation that we find on the internet, social media, and other sources. You will learn about common nutrition myths and how to tell if information you find regarding nutrition is true! This presentation is put on by graduate-level Dietetics students. It is also Halloween-themed, so come and join us for an hour of fun!
SAAVI Writing Studio
Workshop/Training
A generative writing workshop series where students, faculty, and staff can come together to write in a confidential space. Prompts will be provided and there will be time to share.
48th Annual Honors Last Lecture, featuring Dr. Colin Flint
Lecture/Readings
The University Honors Program presents the 48th Annual Honors Last Lecture, featuring Dr. Colin Flint, Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Honors students nominated and interviewed faculty, selecting Dr. Flint as the 2023 Honors Outstanding Professor. His talk, titled “Dare to Build Global Peace,” will challenge audience members to consider the relationship between national security and the geopolitics of global peace. The livestream for a statewide audience and the recording of the event after its completion can be accessed from the University Honors Program website.
QCNR Fall Seminar Series: Dr. Daniella Hirschfeld
Conference/Seminar
Seminar presented by Dr. Daniella Hirschfeld, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (USU)
Business Dress and Etiquette "Not Every Day is Casual Friday"
Lecture/Readings
Landing a professional job requires more than a great resume. You also need to know how to dress and act like a professional. In this workshop we will discuss why your first impression is so important; the difference between business dress and business casual; and what to wear and not to wear to an interview. We will also learn about proper etiquette for business dinners and social gatherings.
Unified Flag Football
Sports
Unified Sports joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding. It's free to play and we'd be happy to have you in this 8v8 flag football league! Download Fusion Play to register.
Mr. USU
Student Activities
Don't miss our FAVORITE event of the year! In the Daines hall on October 4th, you can join us at 7pm with your ticket and watch representatives from your college and electives onstage for dancing, talents, and questionnaire portions. Live like Barbie and Ken in our very own Dreamhouse for the night, filled with laughter and entertainment! We can't wait to party with our Aggies.
A Day of Giving
Fundraiser
A Day of Giving is our opportunity to show our Aggie pride and gratitude for the impact Utah State University has had on each of us, in our communities, and around the world. On this day, Aggies can make a gift of any size to the designation of their choice. This year, we’re asking our alumni, friends, faculty and staff, students, and parents to give toward student scholarships. Every gift matters and makes a difference to a student in need. We are all part of the amazing Aggie Family — and Create Your Aggie Impact!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
LGBT+ Support Group
Student Activities
Are you looking for ways to find more connection on campus? Come join the LGBT+ support group! Meetings are every Thursday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Visit the CAPS office (TSC 306), call the CAPS office at (435) 797-1012, or email capsinfo@usu.edu to fill out paperwork. For more questions, email erika.lindstrom@usu.edu
Understanding Macronutrients for the College Student
Workshop/Training
This will be a 30-minute mini nutrition workshop on tips to making sure college students are getting the proper nutrition through their diet! This class is put on by senior USU Dietetics students.
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Truckee Meadows
Sports
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Truckee Meadows Community College
College of Engineering Volleyball Tournament
Recreation
Come join the College of Engineering Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, October 5th from 2-4 p.m.!
Register your team of 6 people to compete in a bracket-style tournament. Teams from each engineering department (MAE, CEE, ECE, and BENG) will compete against each other to determine the best team in each department. Those teams will compete in the Semifinals and Finals where the winning team will be crowned the best in volleyball and receive a prize!
Register your team by Tuesday, October 3rd with the website link below to participate.
SAAVI Writing Studio
Workshop/Training
A generative writing workshop series where students, faculty, and staff can come together to write in a confidential space. Prompts will be provided and there will be time to share.
Getting Unstuck: Strategies to Manage Depression
Workshop/Training
College life is full of emotional peaks and valleys, but some valleys run deeper and longer than others. Sometimes we can feel stuck and unsure of how to climb back up. This workshop takes a hopeful and creative view of depression as a journey. You will learn to better understand depression, its role in your life, and how it can be a starting point on your personal journey of becoming.
USU Society of Women Engineers General Meeting
Student Activities
Join USU SWE for our Bi-Monthly Meetings! Throughout the semester you will have the opportunity to meet your fellow engineers, hear from guest speakers, and learn more about opportunities within engineering!
College of Engineering Graduate Student Fall Social
Social/Networking
Welcome, graduate students! Please join us for fun, food, and games at the College of Engineering graduate student social. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow students, college leaders, department graduate committee chairs, and program coordinators. Heavy hors d'oeuvres with vegetarian options will be served. This event is for graduate students and select faculty and staff only. Students are welcome to bring one guest.
Talk to You - PUMPKINS
Student Activities
Join the AIS for a communication-based pumpkin painting challenge! As a team, you will work together to attempt to create clues and help each other complete the painting. At the end, one team member gets to take the pumpkin home with them!
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Nevada
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Nevada
BAP Professional Meeting
Meeting
Professionals from Eide Bailly will be coming to speak.
Arrington Mormon History Lecture: Music & The Unspoken Truth
Lecture/Readings
Join award-winning writer and historian Jared Farmer for a performative lecture including the soundtrack with live organ. Farmer's version of the Arrington Mormon History Lecture will be an homage to the "Music & the Spoken Word" radio show, and a meditation on the relationship between landscape, religion, and sound.
About the Speaker:
Jared Farmer is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and a former Andrew Carnegie Fellow. He is the author of four books, including On Zion's Mount: Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape (2008), winner of the Francis Parkman Prize, and Elderflora: A Modern History of Ancient Trees (2022). Farmer's hometown is Provo, Utah and his alma mater is Utah State University.
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
Karaoke Raffle Night
Student Activities
Come experience the second happiest place on earth at Karaoke Raffle Night October 5th, 2023 8:00-10:00 PM in the TSC Lounges! Sing Karaoke, Get Tickets, Win Prizes!If you come you will automatically get 1 ticket, and each time you sing you will receive 10 tickets to enter into a raffle for some incredible prizes! Come dressed for a day at the theme park in your best tourist attire for an extra ticket. See you there!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Music Therapy "Battle of the Bands"
Arts/Entertainment
Music Therapy majors present their coursework for MUSC 2310 - Music Therapy Treatment I
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the create process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Hosted by Susie Selger
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
Over the course of three sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small project by the end of the course to take home with them.
This workshop runs three consecutive Saturdays, September 23, 30 and October 7, 2023.
Baseball Scrimmage vs Rawlings Tigers
Sports
Baseball Scrimmage vs Rawlings Tigers
IBE Industry Tour at Quansys Biosciences
Social/Networking
The Institute of Biological Engineering is kicking off our year with our first bimonthly industry tour! We will be going to visit Quansys Biosciences, a local biotechnology business that specializes in the development of immunoassays. We will meet outside the east doors of ENGR before leaving. Details about carpooling will be sent through the IBE newsletter. If you don't receive the newsletter, please contact us at ibe.usu@gmail.com
Mocktail & Mingle
Social/Networking
Join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences on Friday, October 6 for a casual networking event! As CHaSS alumni return to campus for Utah State University's Homecoming, we’re hosting an opportunity to meet professionals who share your experiences as current CHaSS students. Come join us in the TSC Skyroom and enjoy fancy finger food and mocktails and catch up with other CHaSS alumni and students.
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Evey Gannaway Dalton
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Evey Gannaway Dalton, from USU, will present on Salt Tectonics and Sed/Strat.
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
Over the course of three sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small project by the end of the course to take home with them.
This event is three consecutive Fridays, September 22, 29 and October 6. 2023.
Volleyball vs College of Southern Idaho
Sports
Volleyball vs College of Southern Idaho
Songwriter Showcase
Arts/Entertainment
The next generation of Taylor Swifts and Ed Sheerans from the USU Commercial Music class perform original songs on the TSC Hub Stage
Homecoming Throwback Dance
Student Activities
Do you want to live in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00's, or even the 10s for the night? Come join us in the TSC Ballroom at 9:30pm for free, limited edition homecoming hats, and a great time! Plus, you can stay and dance throughout each decade till the very end of the night to become a True Aggie. It'll be one groovy night!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Homecoming 5k
Special Event
Homecoming 5k
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
USU Homecoming Parade
Special Event
Utah State University 2023 Homecoming is just a falling leaf away, with events going from Sunday, Oct. 1, through Saturday, Oct. 7. Longtime Aggies will recognize notable events for the week that include A Day of Giving on Thursday, Oct. 5 to help raise money for student scholarships and True Aggie Night on Friday, Oct. 6, just before midnight under the “A” lit blue atop Old Main. More fun begins Saturday, Oct. 7, with the Running of the Bulls 5K at 8:30 a.m. (sign up early for discount registration) and the Homecoming Parade on Logan’s Main Street at 10 a.m. The parade route begins on Center Street and ends at 800 North. Last but not least, people can show their Aggie pride by attending the annual Homecoming game against Colorado State University at 6 p.m. Four notable Aggies will be honored for their contributions to Utah State University during the Homecoming festivities. The honorees are a prominent feature of the Homecoming parade and are chosen for their record of service within their communities and support of the university. The honorees include David and Lynette Jenkins as Grand Marshals, James Edward Porras as Alumnus of the Year, and Amberley Lana Snyder as Young Alum
Family First Saturday: Ghost Stories
Cultural
Join us at the USU Museum of Anthropology for our monthly Family First Saturday, a family friendly event with crafts and learning about all things anthropology! For our October event come learn about ghost stories from all around the world, make spooky crafts, and learn about USU history on a ghost tour through Old Main and Ray B. West.
Baseball Scrimmage vs Nor Cal Valley
Sports
Baseball Scrimmage vs Nor Cal Valley
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Pacific Northwest
Sports
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Pacific Northwest Christian College
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Fresno State
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Fresno State
Volleyball vs Salt Lake Community College
Sports
Volleyball vs Salt Lake Community College
Home to CHaSS
Social/Networking
Come Home to CHaSS this Homecoming! Our mini college reunion is back and ready to celebrate our College of Humanities and Social Sciences community. Join us before the kickoff to connect with past professors, other alumni, and current students and staff. Enjoy free food, family fun, and activities for all ages while you explore department booths and make new friends in CHaSS.
Utah State Football vs. Colorado State
Sports
Utah State Football vs. Colorado State
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Butchering Day
Student Activities
Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day!
USUSA Blanding invites you to join us for our annual sheep butchering event, Monday October 9th, beginning at 7:30am. Following, a sheep luncheon around 12noon. Lunch is first come, first served, so be ready.
If any of you are willing and or wanting to observe, learn or even help, please join us at the pavilion! Your presence will be very much welcomed!
Thank you!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
2023 Flu Shot Clinic
Special Event
WHERE: Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Hallway | USU Eastern
WHO: Students**/Faculty/Staff/Families & Community- All are Welcome!
Visit us between 9 am and 4 pm on Monday or Tuesday, Oct. 9th and 10th, in the main hallway at the Student Center to get your seasonal flu shot.
**FREE Flu vaccines for the first 300 USU Students/Staff/Faculty with A-numbers.
Vaccines offered:
Flu Shots
Pneumonia Vaccine
HPV Vaccine
Meningitis & Meningitis B
-A copy of your Insurance Card is Needed
-Bring immunization record/card, if available
+Pre-register by visiting seuhealth.com/pre-register+
We encourage pre-registration at the above website address. Upload your insurance card to the patient information form. If you do not pre-register, you must have your insurance card onsite.
-Cash Pay Available {No insurance}-Regular Flu Shots $25. High-dose Flu Shots are $75.
In conjunction with USU Eastern, the 2023 Flu Shot Clinic is brought to you by the Southeast Utah Health Department. Thank you for joining us to get your vaccines with SEUHD and supporting the nursing department and AAS/RN- 2nd-year student nurses to protect yourself, your loved ones, and others!
Sagebrush People Reading Group
Meeting
Student discussion group open to anyone who considers themselves remotely connected to sagebrush systems.
Within the QCNR (and beyond) there are a lot of research project across the West that are directly or indirectly related to sagebrush. These meetings present a fantastic opportunity for USU students, faculty, and staff to periodically get together and discuss topics and interests from across the natural resources spectrum. Topics will cover many aspects of sagebrush landscapes, plant-soil interactions, human recreation, sagebrush restoration, mammals, invertebrates, etc.
This week, Ruger Carter and Melissa Chelak will start off the dicussion on the impacts of single-species management on pinyon jays.
Women in Finance Career Development Night
Social/Networking
Meet Mykel Mortensen, an Aggie alumni who is currently a Business Recruiter at Brex, to learn tips and tricks to navigate your career.
Indigenous Peoples' Day Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with a panel of USU students, staff, and community members focusing on the theme of Indigenous joy. We will have light refreshments.
Women in Finance Career Development Night
Information/Orientation
Meet Mykel Mortensen, Aggie and former President of WIBA, currently a Business Recruiter at Brex, to learn tips and tricks to navigate your career.
Pink Out - Surge Class
Recreation
Break a sweat with Campus Recreation and our Pink Out Surge Class! Join our Pink Out Surge class on Monday, October 9th from 7:30-8:30pm for a fun but intense workout! The event will take place on the north and center court in the ARC and is free for people with a group fitness pass or $5 without.
World Mental Health Day Celebration
Recreation
The Office of Human Resources, Campus Recreation, and CAPS have partnered in planning the day’s events. There are a variety of activities planned, including a Mental Health fair, Tai Chi, Drum Circle, PAWsitive Impact, and a 5k. The activities begin at 7:00 a.m. and go throughout the day until 4:00 p.m.
Paid Internships at the Utah State Legislature
Date/Deadline
Get a PAID Internship at the Utah State Legislature in Salt Lake City for spring semester 2024! It's easy to apply at http://usu.edu/iogp/apply. Applications must be submitted by 11:55 PM on Tuesday, October 10. Work directly with legislators during the 6 week legislative session. GPA of 3.0 is required. All majors are welcome to apply. Call the Institute for Government & Politics for assistance with your application at 435-797-9618.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
2023 Flu Shot Clinic
Special Event
WHERE: Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Hallway | USU Eastern
WHO: Students**/Faculty/Staff/Families & Community- All are Welcome!
Visit us between 9 am and 4 pm on Monday or Tuesday, Oct. 9th and 10th, in the main hallway at the Student Center to get your seasonal flu shot.
**FREE Flu vaccines for the first 300 USU Students/Staff/Faculty with A-numbers.
Vaccines offered:
Flu Shots
Pneumonia Vaccine
HPV Vaccine
Meningitis & Meningitis B
-A copy of your Insurance Card is Needed
-Bring immunization record/card, if available
+Pre-register by visiting seuhealth.com/pre-register+
We encourage pre-registration at the above website address. Upload your insurance card to the patient information form. If you do not pre-register, you must have your insurance card onsite.
-Cash Pay Available {No insurance}-Regular Flu Shots $25. High-dose Flu Shots are $75.
In conjunction with USU Eastern, the 2023 Flu Shot Clinic is brought to you by the Southeast Utah Health Department. Thank you for joining us to get your vaccines with SEUHD and supporting the nursing department and AAS/RN- 2nd-year student nurses to protect yourself, your loved ones, and others!
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats for QCNR students, staff and faculty. Greet and show support for a rotation of the QCNR clubs, and enter the weekly drawing for prizes!
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 2
Workshop/Training
Part 2 of our Stress & Anxiety Management workshop series discusses SMART goals to help improve physical and mental wellness. You will learn how to develop a plan to manage the stressors of college, relationships, and overall mental health.
Understanding Sexism in Utah
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our second Fall Women’s Leadership Forum on Understanding Sexism in Utah. Dr. Susan R. Madsen will moderate a panel comprised of Robbyn Scribner (Co-Founder & Director of Outreach, Tech-Moms), Deneiva Knight (CEO, EluVen Ventures), and Heather Sundahl (Marriage and Family Therapist, Progressive Paths Therapy).
Sexism takes many forms, from blatant and aggressive to unintentional and subtle. Learning more about how it manifests can help each of us learn to respond in more productive ways whether we experienced it personally or are a bystander. Speaking up against sexism can be a powerful force for reducing gender inequity. By raising awareness of the widespread occurrence and damaging effects of sexist language, comments, beliefs, and behaviors, we can reduce the frequency of sexism in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities, and the state.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
WEAU Meeting
Meeting
Come join WEAU to register to be a WEF member, register for a local conference, and hear about the student design competition.
Lotería Night
Student Activities
Join us for our Lotería Night! Learn about Hispanic Heratige Month, win prizes, and eat some yummy tacos!
Evening with Industry
Social/Networking
As one of the largest events in the College of Engineering, Evening with Industry provides a networking social and dinner for students to meet with some of the most innovative companies in northern Utah. Engineering students of all majors are welcome to attend. Come join us for this amazing opportunity to interact with representatives from your favorite companies!
Music Scholars Series: Dr. Trevor Reed
Arts/Entertainment
What is "our music"? As an institution in the intermountain West, USU is located in a
place associated with many different kinds of music. The decisions we make about
which of these we foreground have profound implications. What do our students
deserve to learn? Which faculty have the responsibility—or the right—to teach each
repertoire? And how, as a university, do we define the collective “us” we seek to serve?
Dr. Trevor Reed (Arizona Sate University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law) is the
first visiting scholar on the series. Dr. Reed’s research broadly explores the social
impacts of intellectual property law on individuals and their communities. His current
scholarship focuses on the linkages between creative production and Native American
sovereignty. Dr. Reed is currently advancing community-partnered projects to assist
Indigenous peoples as they protect and promote their cultural heritage, traditional
knowledge, traditional cultural expressions, and other intellectual properties by
strategically drawing on tribal, federal, and international law.
USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Dr. Ethan Pettit
Panel Discussion/Presentation
October's Topic: Be a good neighbor: Your health impacts your community.
Career Talk with Splunk Security Strategist Audra Streetman
Special Event
Come hear from Splunk security strategist, Audra Streetman, talk about her career change into the cybersecurity field and how she landed her job at Splunk!
Piano in Motion: Pianists + Dancers in Collaboration
Arts/Entertainment
Performances by USU Piano Majors in collaboration with dancers from Cache Valley Civic Ballet, Valley Dance Ensemble, and more.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
LGBT+ Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
In this fast pace two hour training, participants will learn about microaggressions, terminology, and key issues that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants will have the opportunity to sign an allies pledge and receive an ally sticker. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
LGBT+ Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
In this fast pace two hour training, participants will learn about microaggressions, terminology, and key issues that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants will have the opportunity to sign an allies pledge and receive an ally sticker. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
Finding Balance: Self-Care Tips for Students
Workshop/Training
When we feel stressed, it is easy to stop doing things that replenish our energy and keep us going through the difficult phases of college life. Self-care is the active participation of enhancing your health and quality of life. This workshop will cover what self-care entails, ways you can practice self-care, and how to balance self-care into your schedules.
Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Priyanga Amarasekare
Conference/Seminar
The first of two seminars presented by Priyanga Amarasekare, UCLA
Ecology Center seminar: Dr. Priyanga Amarasekare
Conference/Seminar
Join us for the Ecology Center seminar presentations by Dr. Priyanga Amarasekare on October 11th and 12th. Dr. Amarasekare is a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work primarily focuses on mechanisms that maintain biodiversity in variable environments. The seminars will be held from 4-5pm in the Life Sciences Building Room 133.
FE Dynamics review
Workshop/Training
Dr. Ning Fang will be presenting a brief dynamics review for all students preparing to take the FE exam.
Unified Flag Football
Sports
Unified Sports joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding. It's free to play and we'd be happy to have you in this 8v8 flag football league! Download Fusion Play to register.
Big Bands
Arts/Entertainment
Three times each school year, the USU Jazz Orchestra and USU Jazz Ensemble perform selections from classic and contemporary jazz, rock, and pop music in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on campus. This performance will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel - visit ccapresents.usu.edu
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar
As a part of ongoing efforts to create a more equitable and inclusive community, the USU Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is launching its Inclusive Excellence Symposium. This year's Inclusive Excellence Symposium aims to identify, define, and relate inclusive excellence and its practices to research, teaching, leadership, and academic excellence through formal workshops and TedED-style presentations. We also hope to facilitate and recognize collaborative efforts advancing diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence at USU postering and other asynchronous methods highlighting work across campus and the community.
The Soul of the Social Worker: An Ethical Call for Self-Awareness Within Spiritually Sensitive Social Work Practice
Lecture/Readings
Holly Oxhandler, PhD, LMSW, associate professor and associate dean for research at Baylor University's Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, will be presenting on the topic of religious and spiritual competence in social work practice. This event is free and open to the community. It may have special relevance for social work practitioners, as well as those practicing in allied mental health professions. Two hours of social work continuing education credits are available for attendance.
Research Symposium Fair
Fair/Festival
Come learn about the opportunities available as an undergraduate to participate in research in the College of Engineering. This event will be a job fair-type setup, where faculty and students involved in research all over the college will be available to talk about the exciting research they are involved with and answer questions about how to get involved.
Women in Tech Company Visits Trip
Social/Networking
Join Women in Tech for an overnight trip to visit three different companies at their facilities! We will be visiting Entrata, Strider Technologies, and DigiCert. If you would like to join please fill out this link: https://forms.gle/A9XgB9cWLTm8wR2D8. We can only take so many, so first-come-first-serve, but there will be a waiting list!
Journal Selection Strategies: Finding the Perfect Fit for Your Research
Workshop/Training
Choosing the right journal for your research is critical to making an impact. Join our interactive session to learn how journal scope, audience, impact factor, publication process, and open access status influence where you should submit your manuscript. Learn how to use online tools and databases, avoid predatory publishers, and make informed decisions. Part of the Get Published! Workshop Series.
Journal Selection Strategies: Finding the Perfect Fit for Your Research
Workshop/Training
Choosing the right journal for your research is critical to making an impact. Join our interactive session to learn how journal scope, audience, impact factor, publication process, and open access status influence where you should submit your manuscript. Learn how to use online tools and databases, avoid predatory publishers, and make informed decisions. Part of the Get Published! Workshop Series.
LGBT+ Support Group
Student Activities
Are you looking for ways to find more connection on campus? Come join the LGBT+ support group! Meetings are every Thursday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Visit the CAPS office (TSC 306), call the CAPS office at (435) 797-1012, or email capsinfo@usu.edu to fill out paperwork. For more questions, email erika.lindstrom@usu.edu
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Fresno State
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Fresno State
Undergraduate Research Symposium Presentation
Information/Orientation
Come and learn the avenues available for engaging with undergraduate research in the USU College of Engineering from Dr. Ryan Berke, who directs the Engineering Undergraduate Research Scholars program. Food will be provided.
Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Priyanga Amarasekare
Conference/Seminar
The second of two seminars presented by Priyanga Amarasekare, UCLA
Ann Cunningham - Communitas Lecture Series
Arts/Entertainment
Ann Cunningham is owner of Sensational Books and an art instructor at Colorado Center for the Blind. She is a stone carver and national leader in tactile access to art and science.
Free to all; everyone welcome.
Financial Planning & Advising Club Meeting
Lecture/Readings
Come and hear from Dalton Forsythe, president of Freedom Financial Coaching.
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
Autumn Voices
Arts/Entertainment
Celebrate the fall season with beautiful choral music presented by the USU Chamber Singers, University Chorale, and Treble Choir at our annual "Autumn Voices" concert.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar
As a part of ongoing efforts to create a more equitable and inclusive community, the USU Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is launching its Inclusive Excellence Symposium. This year's Inclusive Excellence Symposium aims to identify, define, and relate inclusive excellence and its practices to research, teaching, leadership, and academic excellence through formal workshops and TedED-style presentations. We also hope to facilitate and recognize collaborative efforts advancing diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence at USU postering and other asynchronous methods highlighting work across campus and the community.
Anti-Racism Training Eco-Lunch
Workshop/Training
Join JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) for an anti-racism training provided by the USU Inclusion Center.
Rodeo Hosting Rocky Mountain Region
Sports
Rodeo Hosting Rocky Mountain Region
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Bike-Powered Gleaning
Special Event
Help us honor the legacy of Val Christensen by picking apples that would normally go to waste! We'll be helping Cache Community Gleaning by helping with the apple harvest-- but here's the twist-- we'll be riding bikes to and from the property! Everything will be hauled by bikes. The apples we pick will be donated to local food pantries. Meet at Aggie Blue Bikes at 2:45pm with your bike!
LAEP Speaker Series: Jim Burnett
Lecture/Readings
New Strategies for Public Space About the Lecture: What are the imperatives for a healthy public realm? Join Jim Burnett, FASLA, founding partner of the award-winning landscape practice OJB as he shares six strategies from the firm’s recent work, which form the basis of an engaged public realm. As our planet continues to transform, landscape architects have a vital role to play in helping to create, restore and sustain natural environments that support and build community. Burnett’s evidence-based practice combines urban planning, parks, public gardens and open space design, together with research, to consider what sustainable development looks like for a changing world.
Utah State Football vs. Fresno State
Sports
Utah State Football vs. Fresno State
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Utah College Day of Service
Special Event
Colleges and universities across the state of Utah are sending volunteers on the same day to do good in their communities. Represent USU on this @utah_college_day_of_service as we pick apples that normally would go to waste and donate them to local food pantries! Many hands make light work, and apple-picking is the best way to make new friends, chat with old friends, and enjoy fall in Cache Valley. Click the Event URL to register and to be sent the address information.
MANNRs and JEDI Volunteer Day @ Stokes Nature Center
Recreation
Join us for a joint volunteer event between MANNRs and JEDI! Meet at 9:50 in the lot just north of the NR building and we will carpool to Stokes. We will be doing some trail cleaning and maintenance so bring work gloves if you have them and sturdy/warm, weather appropriate clothing. We will provide light snacks!
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
On the second Saturday of each month come to NEHMA with your family and enjoy fun art making activities. Fun for toddlers, young children, teens, and parents!
Learn about and make art! Free and open to all.
CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer & First Aid
Workshop/Training
The primary purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuers and First Aid course is to instruct those who have a duty to act (professional rescuers) in the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately to first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest. This is a blended learning course, you should expect a direct link to the online content to be sent to your email 3 days prior to the course to complete the online learning content prior to the start time of the course. If you do not receive the email, please reach out by emailing aquatics@usu.edu. Thank you for your registration and enjoy this Health & Safety Course!
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. San Jose State
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. San Jose State
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Hamas and Israel: What Happened, What it Means, and What's Next?
Panel Discussion/Presentation
What do the recent events in Israel Gaza mean for the region and the world? Is there a peaceful way to move away from this conflict? What events led up to these attacks? All these questions and more will be explored in a discussion with Prof. Matthew Buehler of the University of Tennessee, Prof. Austin Knuppe, Prof. Mustafa Banister, and more on Monday at noon.
Maker's Loft Open House at the LLC
Special Event
Come join us at the LLC for an Open House event in celebration of our Maker's Loft (formerly the Production Center)! Make a friendship bracelet, check out our 3D printers and Cricut machines, and more! There will be FREE snacks!
Uintah Basin MSW and BSW Meet and Greet
Student Activities
Uintah Basin MSW and BSW students will gather for rootbeer floats and a meet and greet.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats for QCNR students, staff and faculty. Greet and show support for a rotation of the QCNR clubs, and enter the weekly drawing for prizes!
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 3
Workshop/Training
Stress and Anxiety Management workshop part 3 will help you identify your own thinking patterns that often lead to higher levels of stress. Learn how to reframe and challenge the worn out recording of negative self-talk and unhelpful thoughts in this workshop.
Trans Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
Trans/Nonbinary Allies on Campus aims to increase awareness and understanding of our trans/nonbinary community and further understand specific trans/nonbinary issues while training participants to stand with, and advocate for trans/nonbinary individuals. Participants will gain a basic understanding of sex, sexuality, and gender and how these concepts perpetuate microaggressions, discrimination policies, and daily biases. Prepare to dispel some common myths, laugh, and leave with the understanding that there is much work to be done in our community and you are part of the solution. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
Trans Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
Training provides information to increase awareness and understanding of the trans community
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Darren Luke
Principle Engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory
Elevated Temperature Material Characterization of Duplex Stainless Steel for Pressure Vessel Failure Predictions
Heravi Peace Institute Workshop
Workshop/Training
Will the U.S. and China go to war? Is there a more peaceful approach? Join us for "Trade Over War: How to Avoid a Major Military Conflict Between U.S. and China" with professor Xiaotong Zhang of Fudan University. Tuesday October 17th 4:30-5:30pm Old Main 117
MSW Information Session
Meeting
Utah State is proud to offer a variety of options for obtaining a Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) to meet the demands of each individual. Participants are able to gain additional information for the MSW program such as; requirements and application deadlines.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Graduate School Fair
Fair/Festival | Career Fair
A Graduate School Fair is an excellent opportunity for you to explore and discuss a variety of graduate degree programs with representatives from several schools. It also provides you with a chance to develop valuable contacts with important individuals that may help you with the application process in the future.
Body Liberation Book Club
Workshop/Training
Join us for our second Body Liberation Book Club! This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation. The Body Is Not an Apology offers radical self-love as the balm to heal the wounds inflicted by violent systems of oppression. World-renowned activist and poet Sonya Renee Taylor invites us to reconnect with the radical origins of our minds and bodies and celebrate our collective, enduring strength. Free and open to students, faculty, and staff! We will be meeting three times this fall semester: October 4th, October 18th, and November 1st. We will be handing out the book* and reading schedule all day on September 21st in TSC 313. *Books are available for free to the first 20 registrants, so be sure to register now using the link below.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Student Activities
The LCC is excited to host a variety of events that will help everyone at USU get to know their Latinx faculty, administrators, and staff better. These events will help foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Latinx community within our university.
SAAVI Writing Studio
Workshop/Training
A generative writing workshop series where students, faculty, and staff can come together to write in a confidential space. Prompts will be provided and there will be time to share.
Is there a Future for Civil Discourse in Politics?
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Engaging in conversations across political divides helps us find common ground and moves our country toward a stronger democracy. In this workshop, Utah State Representative Dan Johnson (Republican) and Patrick Belmont (2022 Democratic Candidate) will share their personal experiences engaging in respectful discussion of issues to find mutual understanding and make informed decisions for the greater good. This workshop is co-sponsored by the USU Heravi Peace Institute and the Center for Community Engagement.
Ghost Tours
Student Activities
Meet in the Museum of Anthropology (OM 252) to take ghost tours of Old Main and Ray B. West. Hear about the legends associated with these buildings, then return to the museum for cookies and a discussion on the anthropology and folklore of ghost stories!
Negotiating Waiting in Britain: Indian Travelling Ayahs at the Heart of the Empire
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Arunima Datta (University of North Texas) will present a Tanner Talk on her new book, Waiting on Empire: A History of Indian Travelling Ayahs in Britain. Dr. Datta is an award-winning scholar of British Empire and Asian (South and Southeast Asian) history. In her research and teaching, she constantly explores the everyday experiences of labor migrants within the context of the British Empire.
Unified Flag Football
Sports
Unified Sports joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding. It's free to play and we'd be happy to have you in this 8v8 flag football league! Download Fusion Play to register.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
Exhibition with details TBD
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Meet and Greet Victoria Petro, Salt Lake city Council Member and Vice Chair
Student Activities
Salt Lake City Council Member and Vice Chair, Victoria Petro, will be on campus to present GETTING CREATIVE ABOUT OUR DEMOCRACY: COMPOSING HARMONIOUS FUTURES, a discussion on public policy, community building, music, and culture. The Institute of Government and Politics has joined the LatinX Cultural Center to bring Victoria Petro to campus. This event is free and open to USU students, faculty and staff.
Improving Your Sleep
Workshop/Training
Have you been experiencing difficulties with sleep? Sleep is vital to a healthy lifestyle and to your academic success. When we get quality sleep, we tend to overlook how important it is, but when we have poor quality sleep, we definitely know it. In this workshop you will learn more about the sleep process, healthy habits to promote quality sleep, and habits to avoid that may impact your sleep.
LGBT+ Support Group
Student Activities
Are you looking for ways to find more connection on campus? Come join the LGBT+ support group! Meetings are every Thursday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Visit the CAPS office (TSC 306), call the CAPS office at (435) 797-1012, or email capsinfo@usu.edu to fill out paperwork. For more questions, email erika.lindstrom@usu.edu
Creating Well-Balanced Meals on a College Budget
Workshop/Training
This will be a short, 30-minute mini nutrition workshop put on by senior USU Dietetics students! Come and learn about how to create balanced, nutritious meals that are also cheap and sustainable for the college budget.
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Snow College
Sports
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Snow College
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. UNLV
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. UNLV
Snacks With Shaun
Student Activities
Come discuss anything on your mind with your student advocate, Shaun, while enjoying some Crumbl cookies!
SAAVI Writing Studio
Workshop/Training
A generative writing workshop series where students, faculty, and staff can come together to write in a confidential space. Prompts will be provided and there will be time to share.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Blake Lance
Senior Research Engineer
Sandia National Laboratories
Modeling and Simulation (ModSim) Credibility
Modeling and Simulation Credibility
Conference/Seminar
One of our Aggie Alums, Blake Lance, will be offering a short course on modeling and simulation credibility.
Victoria Petro, Salt Lake City Council Member and Vice Chair
Conference/Seminar
Salt Lake City Council Member and Vice Chair, Victoria Petro, will be on campus to present GETTING CREATIVE ABOUT OUR DEMOCRACY: COMPOSING HARMONIOUS FUTURES, a discussion on public policy, community building, music, and culture. The Institute of Government and Politics has joined the LatinX Cultural Center to bring Victoria Petro to campus. This event is free and open to USU students, faculty and staff.
Getting Creative About Our Democracy: Composing Harmonious Futures with Victoria Petro
Conference/Seminar
Victoria Petro, Vice Chair of the Salt Lake City Council, will be on campus to present “Getting Creative About Our Democracy: Composing Harmonious Futures." She has a fascinating story about the fusion of her passion for music and her public service in the community and state. In addition to serving on the Council, she was also appointed to serve on the Utah Inland Port Authority Board of Directors representing Salt Lake City. Faculty and staff are invited to attend. There is no fee nor pre-registration required.
Getting Creative About Our Democracy: Composing Harmonious Futures
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Institute of Government and Politics has joined the Latinx Cultural Center to present Victoria Petro, Vice Chair of the Salt Lake City Council, in a speaking engagement on public policy, community building, music, and culture.
ASPIRE Research Center Open House
Exhibition
Come to the USU Electric Vehicle Roadway to learn about electric vehicles, roadway electrification, and pathways to training and jobs in electrified transportation. See our technologies and learn about how you can get involved!
Communitas - Arlene Goldbard
Arts/Entertainment
Arlene Goldbard is a visual artist, writer, speaker, consultant and cultural activist whose focus is the intersection of culture, politics, and spirituality. She works for justice, compassion and honor in every sphere, from the interpersonal to the transnational. Arlene is a fierce advocate for the power of human creative expression.
Free to all; everyone welcome.
Aggie First Scholars: Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join the first-generation student organization, Aggie First Scholars for the weekly Speaker Series! Every Thursday, the Speaker Series will host an organization or professional to share their skills and knowledge for student professional development. Topics As Featured: 10/19: Exploring Your Major with the Career Design Center & Advising 10/26: Career Fair Prep @ the Career Design Center 11/2: Money Management Center 11/16: Creating Study Groups with Academic Belonging & Learning Excellence 11/30: Student Academic Club Micro-Fair 12/7: Faculty Panel
Completion Engagement Night
Student Activities
Completion Engagement students will gather to learn from a panel of USU Alumni.
Documentary Screening - Ultimate Weapon: The H-Bomb Dilemma
Special Event
All are invited to a free screening of the independent documentary, "Ultimate Weapon: The H-Bomb Dilemma" at 6 pm in Room FAV 262 (Fine Arts Visual Building) on the USU Logan campus. The 45-minute film, which debuted on The History Channel in August 2000, explores the secret late-1940s/early-1950s debate on the decision to build the H-bomb. It features declassified information from the Los Alamos National Laboratory archives, along with other sources. The film was written by Peter Galison, Pellegrino University Professor of the History of Science and of Physics at Harvard University. Galison is the keynote speaker for the October 20-21, 2023 Four Corners Regional Meeting of the American Physical Society, which will be held in Logan, Utah. The public may access Galison's keynote address, set for Friday evening, Oct. 20, via Zoom. For the address time and a Zoom link, call 435-797-2857.
Lauren Bradshaw Balloon Commemoration
Student Activities
We want to invite students to commemorate Lauren’s unfortunate passing as it happens one year ago. We will commemorate her with little ribbons and release balloons to her, with the option for students to write a message on them.
USU-Campus-Wide Speed-Faithing (Let's Set a World Record!)
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
USU Interfaith Student Association aims to set the world record for the largest speed-faithing event ever held. This is a great way to discover the things you have in common with people of all different beliefs and traditions. Come to the TSC Ballroom to help us make history!
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Jeff Roberts, COO of Savage Services will be speaking about careers in public accounting versus industry.
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Four Corners Meeting of the American Physical Society
Conference/Seminar
The Four Corners Meeting of the American Physical Society unites participants from colleges, universities, industry, and government laboratories within the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the create process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy.
Hosted by Susie Selger
Volleyball vs College of Southern Nevada
Sports
Volleyball vs College of Southern Nevada
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Salt Lake Community College
Sports
Women's & Men's Soccer vs Salt Lake Community College
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. San Diego State
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. San Diego State
AFCO Sergei Rachmaninoff - A Sesquicentennial Celebration!
Arts/Entertainment
In the sesquicentennial year of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s birth, AFCO celebrates the glory of one of the world’s great composers of the 20th century with a program of some of his most beloved choral and piano compositions, including movements from his famed All Night Vigil, Op. 37. Also featuring special guests Anne Francis Bayless, cello, Kevin Olson, Cahill Smith, Sasha Kasman Laude, and Mayumi Matzen, members of the USU Piano Faculty.
Ages 8+
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Nevada
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Nevada
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition showcases work by current faculty and staff members. Various research disciplines are featured, including a video presentation from our Art History faculty members. The exhibition runs October 2- 27, with a closing reception on October 26 from 5- 7 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is open Monday- Friday, 9- 5 p.m.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Chili + Frybread Sale
Fundraiser | Inclusive Excellence
The Range Club and Native American Student Council are collaborating on a a fundraiser for their own clubs.
Miss Martindale's College and Career Exploration Class USU Tours
Student Activities
Miss Martindale's College and Career Exploration class from Uintah High School will enjoy tours of the USU Uintah Basin campus in Vernal.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking
KPMG Professionals will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition showcases work by current faculty and staff members. Various research disciplines are featured, including a video presentation from our Art History faculty members. The exhibition runs October 2- 27, with a closing reception on October 26 from 5- 7 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is open Monday- Friday, 9- 5 p.m.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats for QCNR students, staff and faculty. Greet and show support for a rotation of the QCNR clubs, and enter the weekly drawing for prizes!
Community / Commericalization
Panel Discussion/Presentation
What's lost when big corporations control knowledge? Are extreme profit-driven models sustainable? How does personal data collection affect academic freedom? Can commercialization benefit the public? Join us for a lively panel discussion during Open Access Week as we tackle what happens when we prioritize commercial interests over community needs in research.
Community / Commercialization
Panel Discussion/Presentation
What's lost when big corporations control knowledge? Are extreme profit-driven models sustainable? How does personal data collection affect academic freedom? Can commercialization benefit the public? Join us for a lively panel discussion during Open Access Week as we tackle what happens when we prioritize commercial interests over community needs in research.
Graduate Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us for our inaugural Graduate Speaker Series featuring Darren Parry. Parry is the former chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation. He also serves on the Utah Humanities and the PBS Utah Board of Directors and is the author of "The Bear River Massacre; A Shoshone History". Parry will speak on the topic of Empowering Tomorrow's Changemakers.
WEAU Meeting
Meeting
Join WEAU for a general meeting
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 1
Workshop/Training
Ever wonder why we respond to stress the way we do? Would you like to learn new skills to help reduce your stress so you can do the things that matter to you? Join us in part 1 of our Stress and Anxiety Management workshop series where you will gain a better understanding of yourself and take away at least three skills you can use immediately to make life a bit more manageable.
Dinner and Discussion with the Dean
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Forum for asking the Dean any questions, bringing up concerns, learning about opportunities, giving feedback, and eating food.
Master of Human Resources On-Campus 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. Register at: MHR Events
Soft Skills in Technology with Matt Berrett
Special Event
Come join the cybersecurity club for a soft skills workshop presented by Matt Berrett, former assistant director of the CIA, director of analytics at SDL, and founder of the USU CAI program!
CMSL: Twelfth Night
Arts/Entertainment
Inspired by Shakespeare’s play of the same name, the ensemble strives to invoke a spirit of boundless revelry, celebration, and community in their programming. “Such sensitivity and virtuosity in playing and singing doesn’t come along every day.” - New York Classical Review
The Grand Winner of the 2022 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition, Julie Roset has rapidly become one to note. “The young soprano catches the light with her singing as natural as it is intelligent.“ - Le Figaro
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Info Table: Tanner
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Tanner Professionals will be on campus to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition showcases work by current faculty and staff members. Various research disciplines are featured, including a video presentation from our Art History faculty members. The exhibition runs October 2- 27, with a closing reception on October 26 from 5- 7 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is open Monday- Friday, 9- 5 p.m.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Uintah High School NHS Senior Lunch Discussion
Student Activities
Uintah High School's National Honor Society Seniors will enjoy a lunch discussion with USU Uintah Basin faculty and staff.
Women in Accounting Luncheon
Social/Networking
All female accounting students are invited to attend the Women in Accounting luncheon. Please RSVP by October 18 at the link below. https://forms.gle/8ir7RyrdpFmsRVTp6
Engineering Council Meeting
Meeting
Weekly Engineering College Student Council meetings focused on organizing events that benefit the student body.
Hill Air Force Base Presentation on Internships and SWAG program
Information/Orientation
IEEE is hosting presenters from Hill Air Force Base about internships and their SWAG programs.
Hill Air Force Base presentation
Panel Discussion/Presentation
IEEE is hosting a presentation with representatives from Hill Air Force Base who will be giving a presentation on their SWEG program and discussing internships.
ASCE ASME Resume Night
Student Activities
ASCE and ASME are partnering to do a resume night workshop. We will be having two speakers who will be providing advice on personalizing resumes to specific companies, and how to make your resume stand out. Food will be provided.
Super Smash Bros Tournament
Student Activities
Join us on October 25th at 6pm for our Super Smash Bros Tournament down at the eSports Center (located in the old Distribution Center by Maverick Stadium). The tournament is free to attend and winners will receive an IM Champ Shirt! Please bring your own Switch and Game if you have it! We look forward to seeing you all there!
Faculty Talk by Noel Carmack at the LLC
Lecture/Readings
Join us at the LLC for a faculty talk by Noel Carmack, USU Eastern Associate Professor of Art on Wednesday, October 25! The talk is titled, “The Utah Agricultural College’s First Celebrity Alum: The Early Life and Learnings of Herbert Morton Stoops, Illustrator of American Pulp Fiction."
For the first few decades of the twentieth century, Herbert Morton Stoops was the most celebrated UAC Aggie in the nation. His paintings and drawings illustrated some of America’s most popular pulp magazines and fiction books. In this presentation, Stoop’s life on an Idaho ranch and as a UAC art student will be discussed.
Unified Flag Football
Sports
Unified Sports joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding. It's free to play and we'd be happy to have you in this 8v8 flag football league! Download Fusion Play to register.
Science Story Slam!
Special Event
No matter your background, race, gender, sexuality, or education, everyone has a story to tell about how science has impacted their lives. Storytellers from Utah State University will take center stage to share their own personal science stories at this inaugural Science Story Slam event. Come along and celebrate the intersection of science, storytelling, and our vibrant campus community.
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo along with a guest artist and jazz students from Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to all and people are encouraged to bring their instrument and join in.
Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library Fall Lecture: Beaver Mountain Oral Histories of Snow
Lecture/Readings
Join us for a special and informative lecture with Lisa Gabbert, Associate Professor in the Department of English and Director of the Folklore Program. This talk draws on eighteen oral histories conducted by students for a graduate seminar in the spring of 2022 with friends, employees, users, and owners of Beaver Mountain, examining what Beaver Mountain and skiing means to them, the local culture, and the community at large.
Science Story SLAM!
Arts/Entertainment
No matter your background, race, gender, sexuality, or education, everyone has a story to tell about how science has impacted their lives. Eight Aggies will take center stage to share their own personal science stories at this inaugural Science Story Slam event. Come along and celebrate the intersection of science, storytelling, and our vibrant campus community. Free and open to all, refreshments provided.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition showcases work by current faculty and staff members. Various research disciplines are featured, including a video presentation from our Art History faculty members. The exhibition runs October 2- 27, with a closing reception on October 26 from 5- 7 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is open Monday- Friday, 9- 5 p.m.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
LGBT+ Support Group
Student Activities
Are you looking for ways to find more connection on campus? Come join the LGBT+ support group! Meetings are every Thursday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Visit the CAPS office (TSC 306), call the CAPS office at (435) 797-1012, or email capsinfo@usu.edu to fill out paperwork. For more questions, email erika.lindstrom@usu.edu
Getting Unstuck: Strategies to Manage Depression
Workshop/Training
College life is full of emotional peaks and valleys, but some valleys run deeper and longer than others. Sometimes we can feel stuck and unsure of how to climb back up. This workshop takes a hopeful and creative view of depression as a journey. You will learn to better understand depression, its role in your life, and how it can be a starting point on your personal journey of becoming.
Bear Lake Project Kickoff
Special Event
The JQL institute for Land, Water, and Air is conducting a research project surrounding bear lake, this event marks the start of the project as well as a kickoff event for the student chapter of the institute.
E Council Clubs Meeting
Meeting
Meeting for the leadership of the College of Engineering's clubs to discuss skills training, collegewide programs/events, and other information.
Aggie First Scholars: Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join the first-generation student organization, Aggie First Scholars for the weekly Speaker Series! Every Thursday, the Speaker Series will host an organization or professional to share their skills and knowledge for student professional development. Topics As Featured: 10/19: Exploring Your Major with the Career Design Center & Advising 10/26: Career Fair Prep @ the Career Design Center 11/2: Money Management Center 11/16: Creating Study Groups with Academic Belonging & Learning Excellence 11/30: Student Academic Club Micro-Fair 12/7: Faculty Panel
Interfaith Student Association's Interfaith Scriptural Reasoning Event
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
In this event we will examine a widely shared religious concept that appears in lessons of the religious texts/Scriptures of multiple traditions. Come join us to discover the good to be found in other people's sacred texts!
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
Fossil Fest Movie Night
Arts/Entertainment
Come join us at the Geary Theater to watch Jurassic World. Free admission
Cache Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
The Cache Symphony Orchestra was created over 35 years ago as a way for community members in the Cache Valley region to make music, meet with fellow musicians, and provide another source of fine classical music to the community.
The Orchestra is made up of community volunteers. It started with only a handful of musicians and has grown to a grand symphony with over 90 members. For the regular season, the orchestra performs on the campus of Utah State University twice a year: winter and spring.
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
USU Southwest Student Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Student Activities
Your USUSA Statewide Officers from USU Moab, USU Southwest, and USU Brigham Regions are hosting a Pumpkin Decorating Contest for their USU Statewide students! Enter a photo of your carved/decorated pumpkin for a chance to win USU swag and a gift card! Photos will be collected October 15-29, 2023. All entered photos will be posted on the prospective region Instagram pages on October 30, 2023. Judging will take place by page followers in the comments on the Instagram posts. Judging will take place from October 30-31, 2023 and Winners will be announced on November 1, 2023. Photos can be submitted in the comments on the corresponding MyUSU post on my.usu.edu, or sent to your USU Southwest Officers at- Kinzey Greenhalgh: southwestvp.ususa@usu.edu, or Cheryl Hawkins: southwestrep.ususa@usu.edu. ***MUST BE A CURRENTLY REGISTERED STUDENT AT USU MOAB, USU SOUTHWEST, OR USU BRIGHAM TO PARTICIPATE
Wilderness First Aid Course (WFA)
Workshop/Training
This course is a great introduction to wilderness medicine and basic life support skills. It is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast who wants more than an urban first aid course provides. The emphasis of the class is on recognizing and treating life-threatening traumatic and medical emergencies, common wilderness injuries, bandaging and splinting, and environmental injuries. CPR is included in the curriculum.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Biennial Art + Design Faculty Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Art + Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition showcases work by current faculty and staff members. Various research disciplines are featured, including a video presentation from our Art History faculty members. The exhibition runs October 2- 27, with a closing reception on October 26 from 5- 7 p.m. The Tippetts & Eccles Galleries is open Monday- Friday, 9- 5 p.m.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Elevator Pitch Competition
Conference/Seminar | Focused Friday
Huntsman students have the opportunity to compete in this unique competition. You'll have 1 minute to present your elevator pitch to professionals. Contestants will network, win prizes and earn bragging rights! Light refreshments served. Dress is business casual. Register Here
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the create process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy.
Hosted by Susie Selger
DAIS Project Showcase
Information/Orientation
The Department of Data Analytics and Information Systems in conjunction with the Analytics Solutions Center is hosting a showcase to display the various projects that have been completed by students in the department and in partnership with our corporate sponsors. Employers are invited to this open-house style event to network with students and gain insight into their work.
Campus Tree Tour
Student Activities
We will be walking around campus and learning about the different trees from Dane Gyllenskog.
Hansen Life Sciences Retreat
Conference/Seminar
The mission of the Hansen Life Sciences Retreat is to bring together faculty and students from diverse departments at Utah State University who are all working toward understanding biological processes at the molecular level.
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Each fall, the USU Symphony Orchestra puts on a performance at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Hyde Park. Come join us for an evening of beautiful music in a magnificent venue.
USU Southwest Student Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Student Activities
Your USUSA Statewide Officers from USU Moab, USU Southwest, and USU Brigham Regions are hosting a Pumpkin Decorating Contest for their USU Statewide students! Enter a photo of your carved/decorated pumpkin for a chance to win USU swag and a gift card! Photos will be collected October 15-29, 2023. All entered photos will be posted on the prospective region Instagram pages on October 30, 2023. Judging will take place by page followers in the comments on the Instagram posts. Judging will take place from October 30-31, 2023 and Winners will be announced on November 1, 2023. Photos can be submitted in the comments on the corresponding MyUSU post on my.usu.edu, or sent to your USU Southwest Officers at- Kinzey Greenhalgh: southwestvp.ususa@usu.edu, or Cheryl Hawkins: southwestrep.ususa@usu.edu. ***MUST BE A CURRENTLY REGISTERED STUDENT AT USU MOAB, USU SOUTHWEST, OR USU BRIGHAM TO PARTICIPATE
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Intramural Pickleball Tournament
Recreation
Join Campus Recreation on October 28th at 10am for our Intramural Pickleball Tournament. It will be a singles and doubles style tournament. Registration open on October 9th and closes on October 24th at midnight. Register for the tournament in the Fusion Play app.
Halloween 5k Fun Run
Fundraiser
We will be hosting a 5k/costume contest for the spirit of the season. At a minimum of $5 per person, you can enjoy this time with the community to support the local fire department. We are trying to raise money for new equipment and to give back for all that they do for us.
Fossil Fest Museum Free Day
Recreation
Please join us at the Prehistoric Museum for Fossil Fest. Free admission all day with activities from 11-3.
ASME Pumpkin Toss
Student Activities
**Team sign-up is open to the public**
Pumpkin Toss is a huge community event where teams build trebuchets and launch pumpkins across Elk Ridge Park! Build a trebuchet, or just come and watch!
The event starts at 11:00 a.m. on October 28th. There will be food trucks and booths from engineering clubs at Utah State! North Logan City will also be dropping a 300lb pumpkin onto a car from a crane!
Monster Concert
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for a spooktacular concert featuring students in the USU Youth Conservatory and Cache Children’s Choir! This fun, family-friendly event is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit. Over 200 young and talented musicians from all over Cache Valley will be participating, and we can’t wait to see you there!
Megan Rasmussen Junior Flute Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Junior flute recital for Megan Rasmussen, a student of Dr. Jeiran Hasan. Mozart's Andante in C and Hindemith's Sonata for Flute and Piano will be performed among other pieces. Select pieces will be accompanied by Annika Thorup and the USU Flute Choir, directed by Dr. Jeiran Hasan.
Waiting for Lefty
Arts/Entertainment
Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike. The framing uses the audience as part of the meeting.
Recommended for patrons 13 and above.
Full Moon Hike
Recreation
See the beauty of Logan Canyon under the moon's light. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes, water bottle, headlamp, some snacks for the trail and warm clothes for the cooler nighttime temperatures. Register by October 27th.
USU Southwest Student Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Student Activities
Your USUSA Statewide Officers from USU Moab, USU Southwest, and USU Brigham Regions are hosting a Pumpkin Decorating Contest for their USU Statewide students! Enter a photo of your carved/decorated pumpkin for a chance to win USU swag and a gift card! Photos will be collected October 15-29, 2023. All entered photos will be posted on the prospective region Instagram pages on October 30, 2023. Judging will take place by page followers in the comments on the Instagram posts. Judging will take place from October 30-31, 2023 and Winners will be announced on November 1, 2023. Photos can be submitted in the comments on the corresponding MyUSU post on my.usu.edu, or sent to your USU Southwest Officers at- Kinzey Greenhalgh: southwestvp.ususa@usu.edu, or Cheryl Hawkins: southwestrep.ususa@usu.edu. ***MUST BE A CURRENTLY REGISTERED STUDENT AT USU MOAB, USU SOUTHWEST, OR USU BRIGHAM TO PARTICIPATE
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
USU Southwest Student Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Student Activities
Your USUSA Statewide Officers from USU Moab, USU Southwest, and USU Brigham Regions are hosting a Pumpkin Decorating Contest for their USU Statewide students! Enter a photo of your carved/decorated pumpkin for a chance to win USU swag and a gift card! Photos will be collected October 15-29, 2023. All entered photos will be posted on the prospective region Instagram pages on October 30, 2023. Judging will take place by page followers in the comments on the Instagram posts. Judging will take place from October 30-31, 2023 and Winners will be announced on November 1, 2023. Photos can be submitted in the comments on the corresponding MyUSU post on my.usu.edu, or sent to your USU Southwest Officers at- Kinzey Greenhalgh: southwestvp.ususa@usu.edu, or Cheryl Hawkins: southwestrep.ususa@usu.edu. ***MUST BE A CURRENTLY REGISTERED STUDENT AT USU MOAB, USU SOUTHWEST, OR USU BRIGHAM TO PARTICIPATE
USU Science Week 2023
Student Activities
All Aggies are invited to participate in Science Week 2023, on USU's Logan campus. The student-led Science Council has an exciting week planned with networking, games, activities to indulge your creativity and foster wellness, Rapid Fire Research, Science Unwrapped and more! For more information, visit usu.edu/science/week
USU Science Week 2023
Student Activities
All Aggies are invited to participate in Science Week 2023, on USU's Logan campus. The student-led Science Council has an exciting week planned with networking, games, activities to indulge your creativity and foster wellness, Rapid Fire Research, Science Unwrapped and more! For more information, visit usu.edu/science/week
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Special Event
It may be scary season, but donating blood doesn't have to be scary! Your donation can save up to three lives. Visit the URL to get an appointment or take your chances walking in.
Skele-Sked: Halloween Boulder Competition
Recreation
Climb to spooky heights this Halloween season with Campus Recreation's Skele-Send Boulder Competition! It's free to compete, simply register at the ARC Climbing Wall. Costumes are encouraged and there will be some awesome prizes! All skill levels are welcome. The first heat starts at 12pm with the finals starting around 7pm.
Wildland Fire Recruitment Fair
Social/Networking
Learn about job opportunities with: Bureau of Land Management US Forest Service UT DNR Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Alpine Forestry
USU Fire Alumni Social
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for a fire career panel and Q&A featuring USU alumni, followed by a pizza social. Pizza will be provided!
Halloween Bike Ride
Student Activities
Join Backcountry Squatters and Aggie Blue Bikes on a fun Halloween-themed bike ride around Logan! This event is open to anyone and everyone in the Logan community. There will be a costume contest for participants with prizes for the winners! We will be meeting at 5:00 PM on October 30th in front of Aggie Blue Bikes and ending in downtown Logan. We look forward to seeing you there!
Science Week: Ghoulish Game-Night
Student Activities
All Aggies are invited to join in some Halloween-themed games, including board games, card games and video games. Get cozy, enjoy some snacks, along with some brain-energizing fun.
Monthly Maker Monday at the LLC: Button Making Workshop
Special Event
Join us at the Library & Learning Commons for our very first monthly Maker Monday event! Learn how to use our button makers and make a free button of your own to take home!
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Hearing Screening Day
Special Event
USU Student Academy of Audiology will be doing free hearing screenings for USU students and community members in front of the USU Lillywhite Building almost all day (1 hr break at 12 p.m).
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Whittier Community Center Halloween Carnival
Special Event
Help us honor the legacy of Val Christensen by assisting at the oldest community Halloween carnival in the valley! We will be in charge of a glow stick dance area at the Whittier Community Center's annual free carnival for kids. Volunteers in the morning can help set up the stage, and volunteers in the afternoon will hand out glow sticks, manage music, and dance with kids as they come and go from the stage.
Día de Los Muertos Ofrenda
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats for QCNR students, staff and faculty. Greet and show support for a rotation of the QCNR clubs, and enter the weekly drawing for prizes!
Halloween Cookie Decorating
Student Activities
All Students are invited to come to the College of Engineering to decorate cookies. There will be prizes for the winners!
Science Week: Paranormal Paints
Student Activities
Get your creative juices flowing with various art activities hosted by different departments and student clubs within the College of Science. Activities will include spooky watercolors, thrifted ghost paintings, digital glitch art and more. All Aggies are welcome!
Study Lounge
Student Activities
Drop by our Halloween-themed study lounge to have a treat, make a DIY fidget toy, and, of course, get some homework done! This is a casual event; you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Fry Street Quartet workshop with Composer Gabriela Lena Frank
Arts/Entertainment
Workshop Details TBD
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 2
Workshop/Training
Part 2 of our Stress & Anxiety Management workshop series discusses SMART goals to help improve physical and mental wellness. You will learn how to develop a plan to manage the stressors of college, relationships, and overall mental health.
USU Wasatch Dia De Los Muertos Coffee & Cocoa Bar
Student Activities
In celebration of Dia De Los Muertos your Wasatch Region USUSA Officers would like to invite all CURRENT REGISTERED USU WASATCH STUDENTS to enjoy a free coffee & hot chocolate bar with us at the USU Salt Lake Center from 6-8PM on October 31, November 1, and November 2, 2023.
Jazz Kicks
Arts/Entertainment
The Jazz Kicks big band under the direction of Professor Emeritus Larry Smith presents an evening of Latin jazz. The program includes music by Tito Puente and Antonio Carlos Jobim and features three generations of the Smith family in addition to USU faculty, students, and alumni.
The concert is free for all students (USU, public school, etc.) and $10 for everyone else.
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