Upcoming Events
Student Research Symposium Application Open
Date/Deadline
The Student Research Symposium is Utah State University’s largest showcase of student research. SRS both celebrates student research and improves each student’s ability to communicate their research.
Peak Fellows & Summer URCO Grant Applications Open
Date/Deadline
The Peak Summer Research Fellowship funds a select cohort of highly engaged undergraduate students in the Peaks’ colleges—the College of Science and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences—through a summer research experience. These fellows will spend ten weeks actively engaging in research with faculty mentors, have access to special trainings and workshops, and will come out of this fellowship poised to succeed in competitive applications for graduate school and national fellowships and grants.
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
Bagels & Bae-Goals
Information/Orientation
In recognition of Healthy Relationships Awareness Month, we will be handing out bagels and discussing 'bae-goals'! What makes a healthy relationship? How can we improve our relationships? Stop by our booth to find out!
Day on The Quad
Information/Orientation
Day on the Quad is an event where our campus organizations gather together to highlight the services of their respective campus organizations and support USU Blanding students by handing out information and/or swag items and make them aware of the services available. This is a such a great way to reach and market their organization to students.
USU eastern Diversity- Sip & Learn
Student Activities
Come learn about black history month while enjoying some snacks & capri suns! Giving away gift cards & Thread Wallets
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Watershed Sciences Undergrad Social
Social/Networking
Drop by for lunch with other undergraduate students in the Department of Watershed Sciences
MBA Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in pursuing an MBA or learning what an MBA can do for you. We will cover general information, frequently asked questions, and have the MBA team answer any additional questions you may have. Please RSVP to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Wildland Resources: Population Ecology Candidate Seminar #1
Conference/Seminar
The first candidate for the position of population ecology assistant professor will present.
Deloitte Pizza Social
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Come hungry and ready to learn more about a career in the Deloitte Salt Lake City office! Connect with local professionals and get ready to apply for our 2024 internships.
Register on Handshake!
Utah SAMPE Archery and Albany Tour
Meeting
SAMPE Monthly Meetings.
We will report on upcoming activities and the progress of current projects.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Lloyd Roberts
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Lloyd Roberts is a dedicated husband, father, and serial entrepreneur who loves business and investing. Before cofounding his billion-dollar company, Lloyd had many ups and downs as an entrepreneur, with each new venture teaching him valuable lessons for the future. In 2021, his tech company was recognized by Inc. 5000 as the 21st fastest-growing software company in the country. Lloyd has been nominated for several awards, including the WIN100 (Top 100 Entrepreneurs) and the Mountain West EY Entrepreneur of the Year. Lloyd champions the idea of living an intentional life, where life happens for you, not to you. He hopes to inspire others by sharing his discovery of a personal fulfillment formula that can be used by anyone to become truly fulfilled.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Super Smash Bros.
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
General Mills Info Luncheon
Information/Orientation
Don't miss this great opportunity to meet the General Mills recruiting team and Aggie alumni working at General Mills to learn about career opportunities in Sales & Marketing, MIS, Data Science, Finance, Accounting and Supply Chain. Lunch will be provided.
FDIC Info Session
Information/Orientation
Come learn about internships and career opportunities at the FDIC. All majors are welcome. Pizza will be provided.
WATS Spring Seminar - Marc Mayes
Conference/Seminar
A Seminar by Adjunct Professor of the USU Department of Watershed Sciences, Marc Mayes
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at Utah State University! Register to attend at https://huntsman.usu.edu/mhr/events
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources program.
Linear Algebra Review
Workshop/Training
Engineering-focused review of Linear Algebra.
QCNR JEDI Bonfire Night
Student Activities
Join the JEDI committee for a fun bonfire night. We aim to create a warm place for diverse identities in QCNR.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
Leadership Forum: Business, Race and Society
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Join us for a conversation about Business, Race and Society, featuring insights from Silicon Valley legend Ken Coleman, former Congresswoman Mia Love, Aggie Dion-Jay Brookter and USU Alumna of the Year Charisse Weaver.
JEDI EcoLunch_ Field safety for folks of diverse identities (Field Inclusive)
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
In case you missed Field Inclusive week, JEDI will be hosting EcoLunch on Friday Feb 3rd at 12:00 pm in NR 204. We will be screening a field safety webinar (featuring folks of diverse identities) by Field Inclusive.
LAEP Speaker Series: Michael Boucher
Lecture/Readings
Enduring Landscapes
Michael will present a broad range of the firm’s work, emphasizing how successful projects result from understanding a site’s intrinsic qualities, and through true collaborations among multi-disciplinary teams, including clients and others outside the design professions.
BANFF Film Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Take in the stunning natural beauty and explore the globe in another collection of the world’s greatest mountain and adventure films from the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to Ellen Eccles Theatre, on Friday, Feb. 3 & Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7pm. Tickets are on sale now! Only $15 for students, $20/single night or $32/both nights for the public. Visit: cachearts.org to purchase (🔗 in bio) All profits will be used to fund the Lyon Maas Muggler Outdoor Leadership Scholarship.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
BANFF Film Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Take in the stunning natural beauty and explore the globe in another collection of the world’s greatest mountain and adventure films from the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to Ellen Eccles Theatre, on Friday, Feb. 3 & Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7pm. Tickets are on sale now! Only $15 for students, $20/single night or $32/both nights for the public. Visit: cachearts.org to purchase (🔗 in bio) All profits will be used to fund the Lyon Maas Muggler Outdoor Leadership Scholarship.
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
Men's Basketball Coaches Luncheon
Special Event
Join head coach Ryan Odom and other members of the Utah State Men's Basketball coaching staff and team as they break down recent matchups and answer your questions about the state of the program. This luncheon's special guest will be Gymnastics Head Coach, Kristin White. Each luncheon, which is sponsored by America First Credit Union, will be held on the third floor of the West Stadium Center in the Larry & Lindi Miller Champions Club. Food is served at 11:45 a.m. and the program begins at noon. The cost to attend each luncheon is $15 for those who pre-purchase tickets online and $20 at the door. A meal is included for all events.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
Wildland Resources: Population Ecology Candidate Seminar #2
Conference/Seminar
The second candidate for the position of population ecology assistant professor will present.
Cookies with Counselors - Roosevelt Campus
Social/Networking
Come meet your CAPS counselors and learn more about the amazing resources that USU has to offer its students!
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Student Activities
Take Time For Your Mind! Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Each day during the week of Feb 1-Feb 10 NEHMA is hosting two events to support mental and physical health!
Take some time for your mind during the week of Feb 7!
Feb 7:
Slow Looking Exercise 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 4-5 PM
Feb 8:
Nutrition in the galleries 12-12:45 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Feb 9:
Yoga in the Galleries 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 3-4 PM
Feb 10:
Suicide Prevention Training 1-2 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Christensen Office of Social Action & Sustainability Open House
Social/Networking
The Christensen Office of Social Action & Sustainability (COSAS), a program within the USU Center for Community Engagement, invites the Aggie community to learn about the new vision and opportunities that we are organizing in this new year. Enjoy light refreshments, contribute to a small service project, and learn about the interwoven nature of community engagement and sustainability.
Allies Training
Workshop/Training
Want to know how to support the LGBT+ community? In this two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact this community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive an allies sticker. Register for the training here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bskLpbfwwUFA4mh Participants will receive link day of the training.
Nutrition For Real Life - Resources for Students
Workshop/Training
Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Slow Looking in The Museum
Student Activities
Slow Looking in the museum
Join a slow-looking exercise in the museum where you are guided through an activity learning to analyze art in the museum.
Check-in at the museum front desk!
ENVS Spring Seminar - ENVS Faculty Candidate
Conference/Seminar
Land Use Legacies in Agroecosystems: Unlocking the Past through Integrated Remote Sensing and Micro-botanical Approaches
Ecology Center Workshop: Data visualization with baseR
Workshop/Training
This workshop is for folks who are interested in getting a more in-depth understanding of the data visualization, plotting, and figure-making capabilities of baseR. This workshop will be taught be the EC's own Michael Stemkovski, a PhD student in BIOL. This workshop will cover: Beautifying your base-R plots Setting up plotting windows Multiple panels Touching up figures outside of R Animating figures Sign-up occurs on a first come-first serve basis, and we will be capping attendance at 25-30 attendees!
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Meditation in the Museum
Student Activities
Visit NEHMA and be guided through a meditation activity while in the museum surrounded by art!
Check-in at the museum front desk!
Cookies with Counselor - Vernal Campus
Social/Networking
Come meet your CAPS counselors and learn more about the amazing resources that USU has to offer its students!
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
SAMPE February Meeting
Meeting
At this meeting, students will be creating a tensegrity structure to put their knowledge of engineering to the test. During the activity, there will be updates about future SAMPE events and projects that students can participate in such as SAMPE networking dinners, material expos, and student-led research projects. This meeting allows for members of SAMPE to come together and touch base on progress, goals, and requests!
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Tetris Tournament
Recreation
Tetris intramurals are going to be played on the arcade machines on the Esports Center. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrations. Winner gets a case of G-Fuel.
AIS Data Engineering Workshop with Emma Cherrington
Workshop/Training
Emma Cherrington will be visiting Utah State as a past Alumni to present to the AIS Club, showcasing SSIS tools and creating automated processes.
Differential Equations Review
Workshop/Training
Engineering-focused review of Differential Equations.
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day!
Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus each Wednesday until March 29 to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Bagels & Bae-Goals
Information/Orientation
In recognition of Healthy Relationships Awareness Month, we will be handing out bagels and discussing 'bae-goals'! What makes a healthy relationship? How can we improve our relationships? Stop by our booth to find out!
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Student Activities
Take Time For Your Mind! Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Each day during the week of Feb 1-Feb 10 NEHMA is hosting two events to support mental and physical health!
Take some time for your mind during the week of Feb 7!
Feb 7:
Slow Looking Exercise 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 4-5 PM
Feb 8:
Nutrition in the galleries 12-12:45 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Feb 9:
Yoga in the Galleries 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 3-4 PM
Feb 10:
Suicide Prevention Training 1-2 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
CBS News Broadcaster shares career advice
Social/Networking
Mark Grant is a five-time Emmy Award-winning director, and 24-year veteran of CBS Sports. He covers NFL and college football, college basketball, and golf. He has covered sports in ten countries and in 48 states. Prior to CBS, he worked with ESPN for 11 years, where he covered nearly all the major events covered by the network. In addition to his Emmy Awards he has won three Awards for Cable Excellence, the highest honor for TV production in the cable television industry. Many could consider him a trailblazer because he was the first African-American TV director at both ESPN and CBS. Today, he is only one of a very few in all of sports television. In 2020, Grant directed the Los Angeles Chargers-Denver Broncos game on CBS alongside producer Kimani Morales, marking the first time that an NFL telecast was led by both an African-American producer and director. A 43-year veteran of the television industry, Mark got his start in local cable television, where he covered city council and school board meetings, high school sports, parades, and other events of community interest. Grant was recently chosen as CBS’s lead director for college basketball. In his new role he will direct the
LinkedIn\ Professional Social Media Presence Session
Information/Orientation
Learn about building a LinkedIn profile and a professional social media presence. Lunch will be provided.
Paws and Breathe
Recreation
Join us every second Wednesday of the month in the Library to pet some certified emotional support dogs! These therapy dogs go through a rigorous process to become certified so you can be assured that they are well-suited to interacting with people.
Resume Workshop and Q&A with Dr. Will Pitt
Workshop/Training
Come build your resume and network at the Resume Workshop and Q&A hosted by the Berryman Institute. Featuring Dr. Will Pitt, USU Alum and Deputy Director for the Smithsonian Biological Institute. Free food, first come first serve!
Scholarship Night
Information/Orientation
Get personalized help completing the 2023-2024 Scholarship application while enjoying free Aggie Ice Cream. Please make sure you apply and are admitted to USU before attending this event. If you haven’t already, apply at applynow.usu.edu.
Wildland Resources: Population Ecology Candidate Seminar #3
Conference/Seminar
The third candidate for the position of population ecology assistant professor will present.
HR\Operations\Management panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Learn about internship experiences and opportunities from HSB grads at Campbell's, Cytiva, Melaleuca, and RR Donnelley.
Register to attend.
Evaluating Your Job Offer
Special Event
Come learn from Professor Zac Humes who will be presenting the best ways to evaluate your job offer and how perspective can be a huge advantage. He will focus on both sides of the offer; what you experience and the employer’s side. His experience in this area is unmatched and is beneficial for any student. Food will be provided.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Reverend Jay and Toni Ragsdale
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Reverend Jay was born in Bakersfield, California. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science from the University of Wyoming. After “horsing around” for several years, he accepted the call from God to minister to His people. Eventually he came to Utah in search of his brother who was homeless. A year after his brother had died, Jay set out for Pioneer Park on a mission to assist the homeless with a bible and a box of donuts. Fill The Pot Ministry now feeds around 400 people every week in the heart of Salt Lake City, and also provides clothing, shoes, coats, hygiene items, food boxes, and spiritual guidance.
Toni was born in Chicago, Illinois, in an area full of crime and poverty. She works full time as the manager of the Customer Service Department of Insure-Rite for the State of Utah. She is also the co-director of Fill The Pot Ministry and plays a major role to make sure the organization’s doors are always open. Toni was the Director of the Women Ministry at Calvary Baptist Church for nine years. In 2019, she received the Humans Rights Award from the Church Women United Organization. Toni thrives from waking up each day with new opportunities to be used by God. “Being available” is her motto.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Blue Ninja Challenge
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
Interested in challenging yourself, Competing against friends? Want to test your Cardio, Agility, Strength & Speed skills? Some might describe it similar to a Ninja Warrior Challenge courses. Come compete in our Blue Ninja Challenge see who can be our fastest Aggie .
What Makes You, U!
Student Activities
Come and make a Vision Board and create something that shows what makes you, You! Express yourself and all the things that make you unique! Vision boards are also a great way to plan for the future and set goals! The best part is there is no artistic skill required!
MPH Health Education & Promotion Virtual Open House
Information/Orientation
Join us for a virtual open house for the MPH Health Education & Promotion program. Learn about the program, how it could advance your career and improve your advocacy efforts, and get a chance to ask your questions.
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Student Activities
Take Time For Your Mind! Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Each day during the week of Feb 1-Feb 10 NEHMA is hosting two events to support mental and physical health!
Take some time for your mind during the week of Feb 7!
Feb 7:
Slow Looking Exercise 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 4-5 PM
Feb 8:
Nutrition in the galleries 12-12:45 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Feb 9:
Yoga in the Galleries 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 3-4 PM
Feb 10:
Suicide Prevention Training 1-2 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Community Volunteer Fair
Fair/Festival
The Center for Community Engagement will host its semiannual Community Volunteer Fair in the TSC Lounges. Students, staff, and faculty who are looking to engage with local nonprofits and community organizations are invited to browse the booths and talk about community work.
ILWA Issues Forum: The Colorado River
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Presented by the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water & Air.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Yoga in the Galleries
Recreation
Visit NEHMA and get the opportunity to enjoy a guided yoga class inside the museum surrounded by art!
Check-in at the museum front desk!
USU HELP - Student
Workshop/Training
USU HELP - Student
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Meditation in the Museum
Student Activities
Visit NEHMA and learn the techniques of yoga method meditation with USU Professor Michael Sowder Ph.D. MFA J.D.
Check-in at the museum front desk!
WATS Spring Seminar - Sarah Yarnell
Conference/Seminar
Supporting Climate Resiliency in California's Headwaters and Stream Ecosystems
2v2 Rocket League
Recreation
Find out who the best duo in Rocket League at USU is. Register to compete in a bracket against other teams in a single-day Esports tournament. Winner will receive a case of G-Fuel Energy.(All participants must register for the event)
Bowling with the Utah State Auditor's Office
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Accounting students are invited to go bowling with the professionals from the State Auditor's office. Enjoy pizza and networking, along with some good old fashioned bowling. RSVP by February 7 via Handshake.
BAP Professional Meeting with Eide Bailly
Meeting
BAP professional meeting with professionals from Eide Bailly
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Leadership Forum: Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day
Conference/Seminar | Focused Friday
According to a recent Indeed survey, 82% of employers use virtual interviews as part of the hiring process. Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day is your opportunity to sharpen critical virtual interview skills with feedback from professionals at our top corporate partners.
Mock Interview Day will be held virtually through Handshake and registration begins on January 17th on a first-come, first-serve basis. Don't miss this chance to connect with your future employer!
Drop-in Resume Reviews
Workshop/Training
Get your resume reviewed and ready for the Huntsman Virtual Mock Interview Day! Stop by the START Desk (located on the main floor between EBB and HH) and get help from trained student mentors and our Career Specialists. We are doing drop-in reviews every weekday between January 30th to February 9th from 9 am to 4 pm.
USU and Utah Black History Museum Exhibit
Exhibition
Join the College of Education, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, NEHMA, Utah Black History Museum and USU Library by exploring Utah’s Black History Museum bus and artifacts to help participants learn more about black history as it relates to Utah State University and the State of Utah.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Student Activities
Take Time For Your Mind! Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA
Each day during the week of Feb 1-Feb 10 NEHMA is hosting two events to support mental and physical health!
Take some time for your mind during the week of Feb 7!
Feb 7:
Slow Looking Exercise 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 4-5 PM
Feb 8:
Nutrition in the galleries 12-12:45 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
Feb 9:
Yoga in the Galleries 12-1 PM
Meditation in the Museum 3-4 PM
Feb 10:
Suicide Prevention Training 1-2 PM
Art Wellness 3-5 PM
EcoLunch: Review Gillian Bowser paper
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
A paper discussion centering on upcoming Ecology Center Seminar Speaker Gillian Bowser's paper: Developing the ecological scientist mindset among underrepresented students in ecology fields EcoLunch is time for graduate students to informally present their research to peers, share skills and experiences, and discuss important topics in today’s field of natural resources. This is a time to learn about others’ research and support peers in their graduate school endeavors! In addition to a rousing discussion, pizza is provided for those that attend.
So Long, Luis!
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
The Inclusion Center is sad to say goodbye to Luis Rodriguez, our Multicultural Program Coordinator. In his time at USU, Luis has made a difference in the lives of many of our students and staff and inspired positive change for every Aggie. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are all welcome to come by have some snacks, celebrate Luis' time at the Inclusion Center with us and wish him the best in his future endeavors!
Dr. Susan Grayzel presents The Age of the Gas Mask (CHaSS Book Talk)
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dr. Susan Grayzel (History) will present a book talk on her recently published The Age of the Gas Mask: How British Civilians Faced the Terrors of Total War (Cambridge University Press) as part of the CHaSS Book Talk Series. Dr. Grayzel will provide a brief talk and there will be plenty of time for discussion and celebration.
Meet Eide Bailly Day
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Please join us for our Meet Eide Bailly Day! Set your sights on a lucrative accounting career and learn how we can support your professional growth.
Eide Bailly is a Top 25 CPA and business advisory firm where we care about our people, elevate our clients and strengthen our communities. Meet Eide Bailly Day is an interactive in-office event featuring fun activities, giveaways and valuable conversations with Eide Bailly partners/staff.
Some of the things you can expect as part of Meet Eide Bailly Day:
*Experience our culture
*Learn how we strive for an innovative workplace
*Outline the steps we are taking to ensure every one of our employees feels valued, comfortable and free to be their authentic selves
*Discover growth and advancement opportunities
*Find out more about the services we offer and industries we serve
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Suicide Prevention Training
Workshop/Training
Visit NEHMA and participate in a Suicide Prevention Training class.
Check-in at the museum front desk!
LXU Valentine Social
Cultural
The Latinx Student Union will be holding a valentine social featuring churros, hot chocolate, and letter writing.
USU International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Student Activities
Join Us for an Evening Supporting Our Next Generation of Scientists If you are struggling to name three women scientists, join us to hear the stories of women paths to becoming scientists and getting a close-up look at the work they do at USU. Do you have questions about science careers? Join us for the Q&A event with faculty and graduate students. Mingle in our last session of the day, with hot chocolate and games.
Mental Wellness Week at NEHMA: Art Wellness
Student Activities
Visit NEHMA and take a break from school and create some mood boards, dream boards, or just fun art and collages!
Check-in at the museum front desk!
LAEP Speaker Series: Dan Jost
Lecture/Readings
The Tenuous Renaissance?in Playscape Design
In recent?years, the U.S. has undergone a renaissance in playscape design. Those designing and commissioning playgrounds are increasingly moving away from static pole and platform structures that provide?little play value and even less challenge. While safety is still one of the major drivers of playground?design, there?is an increasing understanding that not all risks can or should be limited--and some are beneficial. The adventure playground--where children build their own environments with hammers and saws--has made a bit of a comeback, and loose parts are being embraced on a wider scale. Innovative climbing features let children climb higher, farther, and in more social?ways--while limiting falls from high places. And designers are increasingly bringing nature into playscapes--which has positive?impacts on children's?health and well-being.?
In this presentation, Daniel Jost will discuss the playscape renaissance taking place, some of the playscapes he documented as a writer at Landscape Architecture Magazine, and his own efforts to support thoughtful playscapes and outdoor learning environments.
Movie on Main
Student Activities
Come see 80 for Brady. Students get in for FREE! Price Theatre at 7:00 pm!
Powder Mountain Ski Day
Recreation
Come join us for a day of skiing/snowboarding at Powder Mountain resort. We will meet up at Outdoor Programs, load up our ski/snowboard gear, and head to Powder Mountain to burn some turns. All riding abilities are welcome as there is terrain for everyone. Trip cost includes transportation and Powder Mountain lift ticket. Discounted ski rentals are available for an additional $10. This trip does not include ski or snowboard instruction. If you would like a lesson, you can contact Powder Mountain ski school. Participants must be registered and travel to and from Powder Mountain with Outdoor Programs to be eligible for the discount lift ticket.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
VRO Super Bowl LVII Party
Arts/Entertainment
The Veterans Resource Office and is hosting a Super Bowl LVII Party for Service Members, Veterans, and their Families in the VRO.
Student Super Bowl Party (Students only/family invited)
Social/Networking
Students are invited to come and unwind and destress from the week's activities. Socializing and networking is an important parts of student engagement and improving mental health! We invite all students to come to watch the SUPER BOWL and have some great food!
Health & Wellness Expo: Health Fair, Screenings, and Assessments
Special Event
Visit vendor booths and participate in health screenings and assessments for a chance to earn prizes! This year's theme is 'Refresh, Refocus, Reconnect', and will feature a week of activities and presentations both in person and virtual. Screenings and assessments include: hearing, blood glucose, blood pressure and heart rate, grip strength, body fat percentage, and carotenoids. The Health and Wellness Expo is sponsored by USU Be Well, Student Health and Wellness, and Campus Recreation.
Blind Date with a Book
Recreation
Don’t judge a book by its cover - Blind Date with a Book is back and will be held February 13th and 14th in the Merrill-Cazier Library Lobby! Come down to the library, select a wrapped book based on its short description, and take it over to the circulation desk to check out.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Entrepreneurship Club Social
Social/Networking
Come get some tacos and learn about the Entrepreneurship Club and other things that the Entrepreneurship Center offers in Perry Pavilion!
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. David Geller
MAE Professor
Robust Cisluner Trajectory Design: Sensitivity of Midcourse Correction Maneuver Scheduling
The Clean Energy Problem - Terrapower's Natrium Project
Panel Discussion/Presentation
To be politically and financially viable, renewable power sources need to provide reliable energy, which is challenging when there is little sun or wind. One idea is to store the extra energy produced during intense sun or wind and use it later during periods of low sun/wind.
Terrapower's Natrium nuclear facility (located in Kemmerer WY, only a few hours from Logan) is seeking to solve this problem. Come find out how!
Nuts about Nuts!
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Wildland Resources: Population Ecology Candidate Seminar #4
Conference/Seminar
The fourth candidate for the position of population ecology assistant professor will present.
Women in Tech Galentine's Night
Social/Networking
She's Daring Mighty Things and Women in Tech present a Galentine's Day Social bringing together our Huntsman community for a movie night, food, and friendship. All are welcome.
Master of Human Resources Spouse/Partner Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources program at Utah State University! Spouse/Partner are encouraged to attend! Register to attend at https://huntsman.usu.edu/mhr/events
Graduate Piano Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
A graduate piano recital presented by Caleb Esmond, a student of Dr. Cahill Smith. Works from Bach, Mozart, Chopin, and Ravel will be performed.
Ice Skating
Student Activities
Fairgrounds Ice Skating Rink, 450 S Fairgrounds Way, price. Ice Skates will be Provided! Hot Chocolate & Apple cider Will be served
Just Fraans Night
Student Activities
Come enjoy a night out with friends or that special someone! Refreshments will be served.
#LoveIs... Wall Activity
Student Activities
February is Healthy Relationships month! Join us in the Quad on Valentine's Day to write down a quick message about what you think a healthy relationship is. Messages will be shared on our #LoveIs wall for everyone to see!
Valentines Bears
Special Event | Inclusive Excellence
A table will be set up across from the cafeteria that will have stuffed animals for people to build.
Blind Date with a Book
Recreation
Don’t judge a book by its cover - Blind Date with a Book is back and will be held February 13th and 14th in the Merrill-Cazier Library Lobby! Come down to the library, select a wrapped book based on its short description, and take it over to the circulation desk to check out.
Gen Z: What’s Not to like? Understanding the new generation of learners and how to unlock their potential
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Gen Z will most likely not remember a time before smartphones and social media. They gravitate towards 10 to 15 seconds worth of content (thanks TikTok) and were forced to be online learners (thanks pandemic). This Sparkshop will identify characteristics of Gen Z and explore teaching strategies to increase engagement.
Health & Wellness Expo: The Power of Relationships
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In a world obsessed with likes and follows, it can be confusing to navigate real-world relationships. In this presentation, Healthy Relationships Utah facilitator Hilary Anderson shares what it takes to begin to build healthy relationships, plus practical skills needed to maintain that closeness and connection. Participants will be given a roadmap to focus on relationship success using the Relationship Attachment Model created by Dr. John Van Epp, as well as tying in concepts from the top relationship experts. *This presentation will be held virtually via Zoom as well as in person - use the website URL to register.*
Paper Bag Seminar - Kari Veblen - Using Movement Ecology Methods to Forecast Spatial Spread of CWD in Utah
Conference/Seminar
A USU/UDWR Paper Bag Seminar presented by Kari Veblen. This is a virtual event attended via Zoom.
ENVS Spring Seminar - Terry Dial
Conference/Seminar
A seminar by Terry Dial, Department of Environment and Society (Moab)
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part One: The Real Reason You Are Stressed Out
Workshop/Training
Part one of this six series workshop will focus on learning about the mind/body stress response and help identify your personal triggers for stress and anxiety. You will start to create an action plan to effectively manage stress. Attend all of the workshops in the series or just a couple. Either way you will have a new approach to stress. All workshops in the series are interactive and experiential.
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
Ecology Center Workshop - Tidyverse() & Data Wrangling
Workshop/Training
Please join us for the Ecology Center's fourth coding workshop in our workshop series: "Tidyverse() and Data Wrangling" on Tuesday February 14th from 3:00-5:00 pm MT in NR 217. Getting data organized is a key first step of any research project, and this workshop is for folks who want to learn easy and quick data manipulation and wrangling tools from the tidyverse() package (including the %>% function), and those who are curious about the R visualization capabilities of ggplot(). We will cover: a) what is the tidyverse? b) useful functions to know for data wrangling, subsetting, manipulating, and summarizing c) best practices for data wrangling d) a brief intro to plotting data
Valentines Day Zumba
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
No date? No problem! Even if you do Celebrate Valentine's day with our special Zumba class. Dance your heart out, Tuesday, Feb. 14 at the MAC gym. FREE with Group Fitness pass, $5 for drop-in
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us on Tuesday, February 14, at 7 p.m. for the Utah State University Uintah Basin Speaker Series. Our presenter will be Dr. Mario I. Suarez who will be presenting on Using Your Knowledge and Expertise for Public Good. This is a free community event.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus each Wednesday until March 29 to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Love Letters to Survivors
Information/Orientation
As part of Healthy Relationships Month we will be writing love letters to survivors! Love letters will be given to SAAVI clients throughout the semester. You can also stop by and grab a letter for yourself, if you're needing a message of encouragement.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Trans Allies Training
Workshop/Training
Want to know how to support the trans and non-binary community? In this two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact this specific community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive a trans allies sticker. Register for the training here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bskLpbfwwUFA4mh Participants will receive link morning of the training.
Buckner Info Session
Information/Orientation
Representatives from The Buckner Company will be holding an info session to discuss exciting career opportunities. Come learn about this great company and grab some pizza. Registerto attend.
Health & Wellness Expo: Further Into the Dimensions of Wellness
Workshop/Training
This interactive workshop offers a deeper dive into the Wellness Wheel, such as physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, environmental, social, and occupational well-being. When one or more dimensions are out of balance, there’s a chain reaction of too much energy/attention, or not enough. Oftentimes we don’t address this when and where it matters. We will guide you to practical ways to analyze and evaluate each dimension of wellness, understand the nuances, and apply practical solutions for balance, and provide a roadmap to working with imbalanced energies to create balance. *Use the website URL to register for Zoom.*
LCC FAFSA Workshop
Cultural
The Latinx Cultural Center will be holding a free workshop for students going over the FAFSA application process.
"Ukraine: Why It Matters to US" with Corey Flintoff
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for a free Q&A with former NPR Russia correspondent Corey Flintoff. He will answer questions about Russia and Ukraine.
Scholarship Night
Information/Orientation
Get personalized help completing the 2023-2024 Scholarship application while enjoying free Aggie Ice Cream. Please make sure you apply and are admitted to USU before attending this event. If you haven’t already, apply at applynow.usu.edu.
USU Education Career Fair
Social/Networking
This event is for education majors looking to meet with potential schools for internships and other opportunities.
Pollinators and citizen science: broadening perspectives and participation in the applied sciences
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Bowser is an ecologist studying the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, particularly that of insect pollinators, in National Parks and Forests across the globe.
Zoom link for seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83413820002?pwd=ZE9rZ2JpNUZhMk56amFjUi8zMzFuZz09
While attending via Zoom, PLEASE make sure you are muted and your video feed is turned off until the post-seminar Q&A, so not to disrupt the meeting or the recording.
Northwestern Mutual info session
Information/Orientation
Come learn about Northwestern Mutual. Food will be provided.
Office of the State Auditor Ice Cream Social
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Come learn more about the State Auditor's Office. Ask questions and grab some ice cream!
RSVP Here
FE Prep Workshop: Probability and Statistics
Workshop/Training
The workshop series will focus on preparing all MAE, BE, and CEE students to take the fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam near the end of their degree. In this workshop, we will review the principles of probability and statistics.
LIA Study Session
Cultural
Come join LIA for one of their study sessions. Food will be provided!
Mario Kart Tournament
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Jess Larsen
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Jess Larsen founded the Graystoke Group, a holding company that owns three businesses. The first, Graystoke Investments, is a commercial real estate fund focused on one-of-a-kind Airbnb resorts for action sports families near snowboarding mountains, surfing beaches, and national parks. The second, Graystoke Advisors, is a management consulting firm with special operations soldiers who teach leadership classes. The third, Graystoke Media, makes videos and podcasts for some of the largest media companies in the world, as well as for CEO’s and Investment Fund Managers. Jess completed the Harvard Business School program on Private Equity and Venture Capital before becoming the CEO of his last investment fund. He also hosts the podcast “The Jess Larsen Show on Innovation & Leadership,” where he has interviewed over 750 billionaires, movie stars, pro athletes, unicorn tech founders, and many other high achievers.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Team 9 Square Intramurals
Student Activities
Team 9 Square Intramurals in the BDAC at 7 pm!
Interfaith Student Association - Scriptural Reasoning on Love
Student Activities
Come share a scripture or thought about love as informed by your faith tradition, or just share a relevant quote that you like, and discuss it with a religiously diverse group of students.
Volleyball Tournament
Student Activities
Join us for some active fun! USU Blanding Volleyball Tourney. Open to all current students. Enter a team and win some awesome Aggie swag! 4 people to a team. Max of 6 teams total. Must have a student membership to enter facility or pay $4 at the door. Bottled water will be provided.
Health & Wellness Expo: Resilience
Workshop/Training
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to bounce back from negative life events? What enables them to adapt so well? Resilience is the quality that helps people get back up after life knocks them down. This presentation will discuss the factors of resilience, qualities of resilient people and skills to build resilience. *Use the website URL to register for Zoom.*
Thesis and Dissertation Information Session
Workshop/Training
Thesis and dissertation format information sessions provide a thorough survey of USU thesis and dissertation format requirements and guidelines, journal and other departmental format options, and tools that may be useful in the preparation of a thesis or dissertation including the publication guide.
Study Lounge
Student Activities
Society of Women Engineers, USU Student Section presents February's study Lounge! Join us for studying, snacks, and valentines!
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, Life of a Latinx Leader. During this casual event, hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community who will share their personal stories of resilience, determination, and academic success.
Women in STEM Night
Special Event
Celebrate Women in STEM Night with USU Student Affairs and the College of Science! Enjoy a Q&A with faculty, graduate student and undergraduate females in STEM, along with information about university resources, refreshments and a prize raffle! All are welcome.
Management actions and participant-based datasets: using citizen science to address pollinator decline
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Bowser is an ecologist studying the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, particularly that of insect pollinators, in National Parks and Forests across the globe.
Zoom link for seminar:
https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/87101127102?pwd=WkVMUWhGdjE1c3hncWdMZU5ZUUVCUT09
While attending via Zoom, PLEASE make sure you are muted and your video feed is turned off until the post-seminar Q&A, so not to disrupt the meeting or the recording.
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Colorado Northwestern Community College
Sports
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Colorado Northwestern Community College
Health & Wellness Expo: Yoga
Recreation
Grab a friend or coworker and join us for yoga in the Loft. Enjoy the beautiful views of campus while flowing from pose to pose for a whole body workout. Don't have a mat? No problem — we'll have mats you can use at the ARC. Use the website URL to register and reserve a spot today!
IMA Professional Meeting
Meeting
Scott Gold will be coming to discuss opportunities with Koch Industries.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research
Exhibition
Modeled after the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, UCUR is a celebration of academic, professional, and personal achievements from undergraduate research projects and creative endeavors.
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Daniel Harlow (MIT)
Conference/Seminar
Speaker: Prof. Daniel Harlow (MIT) Title: The black hole interior from non-isometric codes and complexity Abstract: I'll give an overview of recent ideas about the emergence of spacetime and the black hole information problem, in particular presenting a concrete framework for how Hawking's information problem might be resolved.
Health & Wellness Expo: Body Positivity
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The goal of the Body Positivity movement is to challenge how society views the body and help people build acceptance of their own bodies. Body image influences our mental health and well-being as poor body image can increase risk for depression and eating disorders. This presentation will address the unrealistic body standards in today's world, provide you with more information on what body positivity is and the reasoning behind it, and also give you tips on what you can do to improve your body image. *Presentation will be held virtually via Zoom as well as in person - use the website URL to register for Zoom.*
JEDI EcoLunch: Implicit Bias Training
Workshop/Training
Implicit Bias Training put on by the Office of Equity, this EcoLunch is hosted by the graduate student JEDI Committee. EcoLunch is time for graduate students to informally present their research to peers, share skills and experiences, and discuss important topics in today’s field of natural resources. This is a time to learn about others’ research and support peers in their graduate school endeavors! In addition to a rousing discussion, pizza is provided for those that attend.
Digital Take Out features Political Science in Nuclear with Alum Ashley Naughton
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The CHaSS Alumni Lunch Series has gone online! Join us for Digital Take-Out as we discuss careers with esteemed alumni. Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live event on Zoom. On Friday, February 17 at 12:30PM MST, we'll feature Ashley Naughton (BA International Studies ’16) for a conversation on Political Science majors working in the nuclear industry. Ashley Naughton is a Technical Project Manager for Los Alamos National Laboratory. This historic laboratory, where the Manhattan Project was established, is federally-funded institution that focuses on nuclear research and development to advance national security. Ashley graduated from Utah State University in 2016 with a degree in International Studies and was a member of Theta Nu Xi sorority. USU provided her with the skills and experience to become a strong professional within the nuclear industry. As a native New Mexican, Ashley is happy to be back in her hometown and can be seen hiking with her dogs or enjoying a delicious red chile breakfast burrito. Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live Zoom event on February 17 at 12:30PM MST.
QCNR Graduate Student Council (GSC) Meeting
Meeting
QCNR Graduate Student Council (GSC) Meeting
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Shiyao Lin
Senior Failure Analysis R & D Engineer
Intel Corporation
Towards Lighter, Stronger, and Tougher Aerospace Sturctures: Experimental/Virtual Testing, Data-driven Analysis, and Advanced Manufacturing
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Merrill-Cazier Library closed
Date/Deadline
The Merrill-Cazier Library will be closed in observance of President's Day. It will reopen on February 21 at 7:00 a.m.
National TRIO Week of Service
Student Activities
National TRIO Week of Service - USU Blanding TRIO Student Support Services is sponsoring daily activities of service for the USU campus and community-at-large. SSS participants may find details on their TRIO SSS Canvas page: https://usu.instructure.com/courses/612514/pages/upcoming-sss-activities
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 20 2023 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Muscle Measuring (BMES)
Fair/Festival
Test your grip strength with BMES using a Dynamometer and learn how the Dynamometer works.
Lunch and Linger (E-Council)
Student Activities
Come meet other students and 'linger longer!' Food is provided.
ENGR 3rd Floor, ENLAB 2nd Floor
Building Balanced Meals
Workshop/Training
Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Eating Intuitively: Where do I start?
Workshop/Training
This event is part of Powered by Your Body Week which aims to raise awareness to and prevent disordered eating and body distress struggles among college students. This workshop specifically will go into the 10 principles of Intuitive Eating and also give you concrete ways to start implementing Intuitive Eating into your daily life to help improve your relationship with food! It will be held in the Library, Room 154.
Powered by Your Body: Intuitive Eating Workshop
Workshop/Training
Intuitive Eating is a practice, not a diet. There are 10 principles outlined in Intuitive Eating, however there are no food rules. The goal of Intuitive Eating is to follow your individualized body cues regarding food & nutrition and really understand and honor what your body needs. This workshop will give you an introduction to Intuitive Eating and the 10 principles but also give you some practical skills to start working towards becoming an Intuitive Eater. In person - LIB 154 ZOOM- Meeting ID: 838 3808 3437 Passcode: 558080
Rocket Launch Simulation (GAS)
Student Activities
Come simulate building and launching rockets in Kerbal Space Program and chat all things space with the GAS Team!
Sress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Two: Just Breathe
Workshop/Training
Ever hear the phrase “just breathe” and wonder what good breathing actually does (besides keeping you alive)? Come to this workshop to see why breathing is effective in managing stress and anxiety.
Soldering Workshop (IEEE)
Student Activities
Come learn the basics of soldering as well as the basics of printed circuit board part identification, board cleaning, and equipment maintenance.
Powered by Your Body: Tasty Tuesday
Recreation
Do you like learning about new, healthy snack ideas? Come try a sample of a delicious snack and get the recipe to make it yourself! New recipes are featured weekly so it is never the same.
Ecology Center Workshop: Data Visualization with ggplot()
Workshop/Training
Please join us for our fifth coding workshop in our new coding workshop series on Tuesday February 21st from 3:00-5:00 PM MT in NR 217. This workshop is for folks who are interested in getting a more in-depth understanding of the data visualization capabilities of tidyverse, with an emphasis on ggplot(). We will cover: 1) Reminder: How do we use tidyverse 2) Useful functions to know for data visualization 3) What is ggplot? 4) Plotting data + bonus intro to sf()
Powered by Your Body: What are Eating Disorders? Workshop
Workshop/Training
Eating disorders are often confused or overlooked due to society's idealization of thin bodies and dieting, but eating disorders are serious, life-threatening mental illnesses. This workshop will explore signs, symptoms, and causes of eating disorders, options for seeking care, and how you can support someone going through an eating disorder. In person - LIB 154 Zoom - Meeting ID: 850 2409 0528 Passcode: 283330
What are Eating Disorders?
Workshop/Training
Eating disorders are often confused or overlooked due to society's idealization of thin bodies and dieting, but eating disorders are serious, life-threatening mental illnesses. This workshop will explore signs, symptoms, and causes of eating disorders, options for seeking care, and how you can support someone going through an eating disorder.
Lightning Talks (SWE)
Student Activities
A Ted-Talk-like event where presenters with industry experience speak on important skills and topics that will grow you as future engineers. Dinner included.
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
CyberSentinel Capture-the-Flag Training/Practice
Workshop/Training | Competitions
This meeting will be to practice cyber capture-the-flag skills in preparation for the National Cyber League competition. Come learn essential tools and tricks that will greatly improve your cybersecurity CTF prowess! Open to all who are interested in Cybersecurity and/or hacking!
Colors of Africa
Student Activities
Colors of Africa coloring night! Happening in the JLSC Alumni room. Snacks will be served and gift card giveaways!
Breakfast Snacks by the Dean (E-Council)
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Start of your day right and enjoy a light breakfast, courtesy of Dean Kaluarachchi!
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
KPMG Professionals will be on campus each Wednesday until March 29 to meet with students and answer questions. Stop by anytime.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.
Feminist Killjoy in the Workplace: Sara Ahmed
Panel Discussion/Presentation
To be a feminist killjoy (or another kind of institutional killjoy) means not only confronting institutional problems but challenging how institutions use our efforts to change them as evidence they have changed. The lecture explores how being feminist killjoys at work means recognizing that the figure of the feminist killjoy can be appropriated and neutralized. Being feminist killjoys at work also requires finding other institutional killjoys, because the more we come up against, the more we need more.
Feminist Killjoys at Work
Lecture/Readings | Inclusive Excellence
In this lecture I explore what we come to know about institutions from our efforts to transform them. I will draw especially on two chapters “The Feminist Killjoy as Philosopher” and “The Feminist Killjoy as Activist,” from my forthcoming The Feminist Killjoy Handbook. To be a feminist killjoy (or another kind of institutional killjoy) means not only confronting institutional problems, but challenging how institutions use our efforts to change them as evidence they have changed. The lecture explores how being feminist killjoys at work means recognising that the figure of the feminist killjoy can be appropriated and neutralised. Being feminist killjoys at work also requires finding other institutional killjoys, because the more we come up against, the more we need more.
Love Letters to Survivors
Information/Orientation
As part of Healthy Relationships Month we will be writing love letters to survivors! Love letters will be given to SAAVI clients throughout the semester. You can also stop by and grab a letter for yourself, if you're needing a message of encouragement.
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
Powered by Your Body: Affirmation Table and Donuts
Recreation
The affirmation tables will have post-it notes and markers for students to decorate post-it notes with affirmation messages to pass out to others and post around campus. Donuts will also be provided to participants. Location: ARC & Library Pop-up Gallery
Beta Bowl (TBP)
Recreation
Teams of 1-4 members compete in a college bowl with a JEOPARDY format. The games will consist of teams answering questions and accumulating points. Questions will be from engineering and non-engineering-related categories. The team with the most points will be the winner of the round. The competition will be a single-elimination tournament. Come compete for awesome prizes!
Powered by Your Body: Fat Acceptance Workshop by the Inclusion Center
Workshop/Training
This workshop provides an introduction to fat acceptance and how it relates to body liberation. We will discuss the history and differences between fat acceptance and the body positivity movement, delve deeper into how to implement the framework of body liberation in our own lives, dismantle the stigma we’ve associated with the word fat, and cultivate radical self-love.
Egg Drop (E-Council)
Student Activities
Come test your engineering skills and see how long you can keep an egg from being destroyed when dropped! Supplies will be provided.
Spaghetti Tower Contest (Tutoring Center)
Student Activities
Come build towers with hard spaghetti and marshmallows! There will be two types of competitions: 1. Highest Spaghetti Tower and 2. Which tower can hold the most weight.
USU HELP - Student
Student Activities
USU HELP - Student
Advanced Manufacturing Workshop and Guest Speaker (SAMPE)
Student Activities
Come and listen to a brief presentation by a professional in the aerospace engineering industry about advanced manufacturing. Then participate in a hands-on workshop exploring these advanced manufacturing techniques.
USU Brigham City Open House
Information/Orientation
Join us at the USU Brigham City Open House where local advisors, faculty, and students will be on hand to answer your questions about earning your degree at USU Brigham City. Learn more about: • Programs and Degrees • Admissions • Financial Aid • Scholarships & More The $50 admission fee will be waived for those that apply at the open house and plan to attend USU Brigham City. A $250 TUITION WAIVER will be awarded along with other activities: • Free Aggie Ice Cream • See Big Blue • Tours • Giveaways For more information, please contact Lauri Merrill at lauri.merrill@usu.edu or call 435.919.1253.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Salsa Queen Zapata
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Salsa Queen Zapata (yes, that’s her legal name) started selling salsas in 2014 as a single mother in order to provide for her 7 children. She started generating orders through Facebook and also selling her products a farmers’ markets. Since then, her company has quickly grown into the largest regional producer of fresh, gourmet salsas now sold in more than 1,000 stores across 25+ states. Salsa Queen immigrated to the US from Mexico with her family when she was a teenager and spoke no English. In 2018, she became a US citizen, which is when she legally changed her name to Salsa Queen. She is living proof that the American dream is still alive. One of her proudest accomplishments is helping her 20+ employees provide for their families, like she has done for hers.
See the full Entrepreneur Leadership 2023 schedule.
Cardboard Boat Races (E-Council)
Student Activities
Will you be walking the plank at cardboard boat races? Form a team, and build a boat with only a list of rules and your imagination; many will enter but only one will emerge victorious and mostly dry… Are you on board?
Powered By Your Body: High Fit with SAAVI
Recreation
HIGH transforms old-school aerobics into a highly catchy new fitness experience. HIGH combines simple, modern fitness techniques with fun moves and upbeat music. REGISTER AT RECPORTAL.USU. EDU UNDER SPECIAL EVENTS.
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Focus Group with Peer Mental Health Specialist Team
Meeting
On the last Thursday of every month, we want to hear from YOU! How are our USU Blanding students doing? What can we do to help? Come get some food and discuss with the Peer Mental Health Specialist Team how we can help you better your life!
Calculator Quick Draw (SWE)
Student Activities
Test your quick calculator skills! If you are the first to solve the problem, you win a prize!
BLACKing Excellence Webinar: Dr. Jakobi Williams
Conference/Seminar
Join Dr. Jakobi Williams, Civil Rights, Black Power, Social Justice, African American history scholar and Ruth N. Halls Associate professor and Department Chair of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University Bloomington lecture on the subjects of Civil Rights and social justice movements regarding black excellence and innovations. Hosted by the Division of DEI.
Powered by Your Body: Body Acceptance Workshop
Workshop/Training
Negative body image is a common issue among college students. The term, “body image,” refers to the thoughts, feelings, and beliefs you hold about your body, as well as how they affect your daily life. Body acceptance is a way to build a healthier relationship with your body. In this workshop, we will explore what body image distress and body acceptance is and tools to help you move towards a place of body acceptance. Location: LIB 154 | Zoom (Meeting ID: 874 7451 7810 Passcode: 067946)
Mario Kart (ASME)
Student Activities
Take a break from the woes of engineering with ASME and Mario Kart!
Body Acceptance
Workshop/Training
Negative body image is a common issue among college students. The term, “body image,” refers to the thoughts, feelings, and beliefs you hold about your body, as well as how they affect your daily life. Body acceptance is a way to build a healthier relationship with your body. In this workshop, we will explore what body image distress and body acceptance is and tools to help you move towards a place of body acceptance.
This workshop is available on zoom and in the Library room 154.
Vivint Info Session
Information/Orientation
Come learn about exciting career opportunities at Vivint.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, "Life of a Latinx Leader". During the event, you will hear from an outstanding Latinx leader in the community in an informal setting. These events highlight the accomplishments and unique stories of these resilient individuals.
Brandon Sanderson Trivia Contest (EWB)
Student Activities
Come in groups of 3-5 people and test your Brandon Sanderson book knowledge. The winning team will receive a Brandon Sanderson-related prize!
Powered by Your Body: Intuitive Movement Class
Recreation
Intuitive movement is being intentional while engaging in movement and listening to your body along the way. This class will be a hybrid of a movement class and a workshop; you will engage in an exercise class, while learning and practicing intuitive movement skills to build a healthier relationship between you, your body, and movement.
WILD Spring Seminar - Fish Biologist Candidate 1
Conference/Seminar
A seminar by one of the Fish Biologist Candidates for the Department of Watershed Sciences.
USU Kaysville Open House
Information/Orientation
Join us at the USU Kaysville Open House where local advisors, faculty, and students will be on hand to answer your questions about earning your degree at USU Kaysville. Learn more about: • Programs and Degrees • Admissions • Financial Aid • Scholarships & More The $50 admission fee will be waived for those that apply at the open house and plan to attend USU Kaysville. A $250 TUITION WAIVER will be awarded along with other activities: • Free Aggie Ice Cream • Giveaways For more information, please contact Lauri Merrill at lauri.merrill@usu.edu or call 435.919.1253.
Powered by Your Body: The Illusionists Documentary Screening + Panel Discussion
Special Event
The Illusionists documentary is an award-winning documentary about the globalization of beauty and the dark side of advertising and its impact on body image. The documentary will be screened from 5:30-7pm. From 7-8pm, a panel of experts in various fields that the documentary touches on will discuss their thoughts on the documentary and will answer questions from the audience. Snacks and beverages will be available before and during the screening.
ILWA Conservation Conversations: An Indigenous perspective on climate and environment
Panel Discussion/Presentation
On Thursday, February 23, the USU Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air is pleased to feature Darren Parry, the former chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, at a speaking event starting at 6:00 p.m in the David B. Haight Center. During the presentation, Parry will discuss our changing world and natural resources from an indigenous viewpoint. The event is free and open to everyone to attend.
Community Night
Special Event
Community Night is your opportunity to experience fun, hands-on learning for your whole family. It is centered around an educational experience with the goal of promoting student use of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve real-world problems. This is a free event for the community.
Trivia Bowl (SWE)
Student Activities
Join the USU Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers for STEM-related trivia at community night where there will be prizes for engineering students and community members!
2v2 Valorant Spike Rush
Recreation
Participate in our single-day Esports tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. Winner receives a case of G-Fuel Energy.
Black History Month Networking Night
Social/Networking | Inclusive Excellence
Students will have the opportunity to engage with Black/African American Alumni in small groups to learn more about their experiences at USU as well as gain professional networking experience. Hosted by CHaSS, College of Education, and USU Athletics Department.
Powered by Your Body: Barre & Color
Recreation
The circuit training approach will help you get more acquainted with your body using a combination of stretching, body weight movements, resistance bands, and free weights. The class goal is to help you be more present in your workouts by listening to your body and exploration of how one can apply this skill to other areas of daily life.
Késhjéé Navajo Shoe Game
Student Activities
Come learn and play! We'll have a guest speaker to tell us stories before we play. What is Késhjéé? Shoe game is played in the winter time and people connect by singing songs about how the animals discussed how natural order of things change such as the cycles of day and night. Traditional foods will be served. All USU students, faculty and staff are invited to come participate or observe.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
National TRIO Week of Service
Student Activities
National TRIO Week of Service - USU Blanding TRIO Student Support Services is sponsoring daily activities of service for the USU campus and community-at-large. SSS participants may find details on their TRIO SSS Canvas page: https://usu.instructure.com/courses/612514/pages/upcoming-sss-activities
Backpack to Briefcase: Preparing for Graduate School
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
You've decided to go to graduate school, but what now? In this episode of Backpack to Briefcase, we'll ask our panelists to discuss their experiences with the application process and what they did to prepare. From exams to letters of recommendation, do not miss this B2B where you'll hear from several Huntsmen alumnus.
Join live via the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Morgan Stanley Virtual Mock Interviews
Workshop/Training
Morgan Stanley will be doing virtual mock interviews with students interested in a variety of positions. Please Register to attend.
Powered By Your Body: Male Body Positivity Class
Workshop/Training
Males also struggle with body image and disordered eating concerns. However, it isn't talked about as much but is still so important to combating diet culture. This class will cover the common areas in which males struggle with body image and how you can start to overcome these thoughts. These classes are put on by senior USU Dietetics students. A second class will be offered at 1pm.
Leadership Forum: Professional Etiquette
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
She's Daring Mighty Things Presents a Professional Etiquette Event to help students learn about what to wear and how to connect with professionals in a variety of settings. We encourage all majors and genders to register for this incredible opportunity to learn about clothing and communication in the workplace. We have invited content experts, corporate partners, and young alumni to help students practice networking in a professional setting. Please Register to attend
Debunking Diet Culture
Workshop/Training
Diet culture tells us that our appearance and body shape are more important than physical, psychological, and general well-being. It's the idea that controlling your body, particularly your diet—by limiting what and how much you eat—is normal. This workshop will explore the harmful effects of diet culture, debunk the myths it tells us about our food and bodies, and how to take of ourselves in a world surrounded with diet culture.
This workshop is available on zoom and in the Library room 154.
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Luca Santoni (APC, Paris)
Conference/Seminar
TBA
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Fuller Center for Housing
Student Activities
Join the Christensen Office of Social Action and Sustainability as we lend a hand at the Fuller Center for Housing's thrift store. This organization's thrift store specializes in building materials-- think like a mash up of Home Depot and Goodwill. We will be sorting donations and tidying the store, making the products look great so that customers can find what they're looking for. Proceeds from the thrift store go to fund critical home repairs for Cache Valley community members with low incomes. The thrift store also diverts usable materials from the landfill! We plan to be indoors, but there's a chance that some tasks will take place outside, so dress for the weather. Close-toed shoes are a good option, since donations can be sharp or heavy. Optional car pool will leave from the black lot (just east of the Legacy Fields, look for someone holding a USU flag).
Powered by Your Body: Debunking Diet Culture Workshop
Workshop/Training
Diet culture tells us that our appearance and body shape are more important than physical, psychological, and general well-being. It's the idea that controlling your body, particularly your diet—by limiting what and how much you eat—is normal. This workshop will explore the harmful effects of diet culture, debunk the myths it tells us about our food and bodies, and how to take of ourselves in a world surrounded with diet culture. Location: LIB 154 | Zoom (Meeting ID: 890 2117 6366 Passcode: 414031)
USU Eastern Service Region Debate
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
We would like to invite you to the debate happening in the JLSC Cafeteria starting at 11:30 AM Friday, February 24, 2023. It will involve our candidates running for student-elected positions on our campus.
The debate is for the following:
Eastern Service Region Vice President
Eastern Service Region Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Eastern Service Region Director of Student Events
Eastern Service Region Student Advocate
To view the candidates and their profiles you can go to elections.usu.edu
Students voting for these positions will take place starting at 9:00 AM on Monday, February 27 through Tuesday, February 28th.
Also, All USU students will elect officers (Executive Leadership Board) to represent the entire state between Wednesday, February 22, and Thursday, February 23. You can view their profiles at elections.usu.edu
Balsa Bridge Testing (ASCE)
Student Activities
Students will be able to test their bridge-building skills by building a bridge with Balsa wood and testing it under pressure. Students can get the materials packet with instructions on how to build the bridge from the CEE Offices on the Second Floor of the Engineering Lab early in the week. After students have time during the week to build their bridges, they can bring completed bridges to the Atrium to be tested. Bridge packets will also be available for pick-up the week prior.
Team Trivia Trials (ANS)
Student Activities
Come join the ANS club and show us what you know about nuclear energy by participating in our team trivia event! Working in teams is recommended.
LAEP Speaker Series: Sarah Creachbaum
Lecture/Readings
Welcome to Scenario B: Lessons in survival from our national parks. My presentation will highlight three projects spanning my 30-year career in the National Park Service. Each project involves aspects of indigenous knowledge, science, and rational planning (endangered species management in Hawaii, river restoration at Olympic National Park, and subsistence management national parks in the Arctic region. I'll highlight the resulting exigent questions of policy and federal land management that are driven by our rapidly changing climate. I'll close with personal observations and lessons learned.
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Community Christian College
Sports
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Community Christian College
Awards Banquet
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us in celebrating the achievements of the members of the College of Engineering. Tickets are $2 and will be sold on the 3rd floor of ENGR.
Powered by Your Body: Cardio Kickboxing
Recreation
Cardio Kickboxing is a mashup of traditional kickboxing moves at a fast pace. You will learn how to do jab, hooks, crosses, uppercuts, back kicks, front kicks, and more for a full body workout. Instructors will pair all of this with fun, high-tempo music, for a class that will leave you sweaty and accomplished.
USUSA Presents Hugs & Harmony
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Come dress up for dinner and a Broadway themed show featuring Danicia Christensen from Broadway in the Basin! Go to our USU Uintah Basin Facebook to scan the QR code to register because seats are limited!
Powder Mountain Ski Day
Recreation
Come join us for a day of skiing/snowboarding at Powder Mountain resort. We will meet up at Outdoor Programs, load up our ski/snowboard gear, and head to Powder Mountain to burn some turns. All riding abilities are welcome as there is terrain for everyone. Trip cost includes transportation and Powder Mountain lift ticket. Discounted ski rentals are available for an additional $10. This trip does not include ski or snowboard instruction. If you would like a lesson, you can contact Powder Mountain ski school. Participants must be registered and travel to and from Powder Mountain with Outdoor Programs to be eligible for the discount lift ticket.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Community Christian College
Sports
Basketball - Women's & Men's vs Community Christian College
Islanders Takeover
Cultural
Come and enjoy a night of live entertainment, food, dancing, music, drawings, and more as we fundraise for our upcoming Luau! Everyone is welcome. Tickets sold at the USU Card Office: General - $15 VIP (includes food & drink) - $35
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Material Properties of 3D-Printed Steel/Nickel Bimetallic for Energy Applications
Easy & Affordable Meal Prep
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Science Senator Debate
Student Activities
All undergrads and graduate students in the College of Science are invited to a debate to get to know the candidates running for College of Science Senator for the 2023-24 academic year. Hosted by the student-led Science Council, the gathering will feature a Q&A, refreshments and will be broadcast to regional campuses.
USU Tremonton Open House
Information/Orientation
Learn more about: • Programs and Degrees • Admissions • Financial Aid • Scholarships & More The $50 admission fee will be waived for those that apply at the open hou/se and plan to attend USU Tremonton or Brigham City. A $250 TUITION WAIVER will be awarded along with other activities: • Free Aggie Ice Cream • Giveaways For more information, please contact Lauri Merrill at lauri.merrill@usu.edu or call 435.919.1253.
Business Senator Debate
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Come meet the 2023 business senator candidates and get some pizza on Monday, February 27th in the Perry Pavilion. Business Council will be hosting a business senator debate with the four Candidates. Learn about their platforms, initiatives, and goals for the next school year. Throughout the debate, students can ask the candidates questions and we will end the event with a drink bar and Domino's Pizza.
Aggie Trivia Night
Student Activities
A multi-round trivia competition for a team of 3 students. Find us in the Quad. Prizes for 1st & 2nd place. Refreshments will be available!
COSAS Open House
Social/Networking | Inclusive Excellence
The Christensen Office of Social Action & Sustainability (COSAS), a program within the USU Center for Community Engagement, invites the Aggie community to learn about the new vision and opportunities that we are organizing in this new year. Enjoy light refreshments, help put together hygiene kits to benefit the WAB Warming Center, and learn about the interwoven nature of community engagement and sustainability.
COSAS Open House
Reception/Reunion
The Christensen Office of Social Action & Sustainability (COSAS), a program within the USU Center for Community Engagement, invites the Aggie community to learn about the new vision and opportunities that we are organizing in this new year. Enjoy light refreshments, contribute to a hygiene kit project that will benefit the WAB Warming Center, and learn about the interwoven nature of community engagement and sustainability.
Summer Jobs Fair
Social/Networking
Students who are looking for a job during the summer to enhance their resume with customer service opportunities should attend the Summer Job Fair.
Ditch Your Debt and Transform Your Net Worth
Workshop/Training
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our first Spring workshop of the academic year.
Ditching debt is a powerful way to increase net worth, reduce stress surrounding money, and increase capacity to save and invest for your future. Net worth is a great big-picture measurement of your financial situation. It can take day-to-day work to increase your net worth, but there is a free tool available to help you become debt free! Join Melanie Jewkes, Utah State University Extension Professor, as she guides you on your transformational money journey.
Free - Register Online in Advance Here
ENVS Spring Seminar - Mark Brunson
Conference/Seminar
A seminar by Dr. Mark Brunson, Department of Environment and Society
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Four: Visualization & Imagery
Workshop/Training
Imagery and visualization are evidence-based strategies to help reduce stress and anxiety. These techniques may also improve performance anxiety or interpersonal interactions.
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
Ecology Center Workshop: For-loops and Functions
Workshop/Training
Please join us for our sixth coding workshop in the Ecology Center's coding workshop series on Tuesday February 28th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT. In this workshop, we'll go over a few programming concepts to make your coding more efficient, less error prone, and more readable. In particular, we'll cover iteration using loops and the *apply() family of functions and writing our own functions. This workshop will cover: Writing for-loops Writing custom functions The pros and cons of for-loops vs the *apply family of functions Combining iteration and custom functions for common data processing tasks
Salsa and Salsa
Cultural
The Latin Dance Club in collaboration with the Honors Program will be hosting a salsa dance class with a salsa competition. Students are welcome to sign up to make a salsa and enter into a competition. Students are also welcome to come, learn how to dance salsa, and taste test for the competition.
USU Tooele Campus Tours
Information/Orientation
Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.
VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Special Event
Need help filing your taxes? The School of Accountancy will be participating in the VITA program and can help you file your taxes. First come first serve.
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