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Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories
Lecture/Readings
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Blanding campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation. sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m. between January 10 and January 31. Participating students will receive a copy of The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories by USU's own Stacie Shannon Denetsosie to keep. Synopsis: How do the places where you grew up shape the way you see the world? How do your relationships with family and friends make you who you are? What forces push or pull you out of your community and what draws you back? What do you do when it feels like other people have failed you? How do you make peace with your own mistakes and disappointments? How do you function in a society that feels like it's built to keep you down? The Missing Morningstar explores all these questions and more as it traces the lives of Dine individuals and families moving between Utah's cities and Navajo Nation.
Honors Book Lab Registration: Heart Berries
Lecture/Readings | Learning Circles
Registration is now open for an Honors Book Lab that will be held in-person on the Uintah Basin campus. Honors Book Labs are faculty-led ungraded book groups that engage 4-5 students in cross-disciplinary conversation, sponsored by the Utah State University Honors Program. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in Honors to participate. This Honors Book Lab will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. between January 16 and February 6. Participating students will receive a copy of Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. Synopsis: Mailhot writes with a unique and unsettling voice as she recounts a troubled childhood, a tumultuous early motherhood, and her own mental health and identity in adulthood. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Mailhot writes her way out of trauma while simultaneously writing a memorial to her mother, a reconciliation with her father, and an elegy on the complexities of loving someone beneath the burden of shame. In finding her own voice, Mailhot shows us how to seize control of our own stories.
January Lecture Series- Bowling in Brigham City: How it Began and Evolved
Lecture/Readings
USU Brigham City January Lecture Series- Bowling in Brigham City: How it Began and Evolved Guest Speaker: Michael Olney, Owner of Vinci's Bowling and Entertainment.
Ecology Center Seminar Series
Lecture/Readings
The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. William Anderegg from the University of Utah January 17th & 18th (4pm-5pm) for the Ecology Center Seminar Series in Life Sciences Building (LSB) Room 133.
Dr. Armatas on his research:
My research centers around the intersection of ecosystems and climate change. In particular, I strive to understand the future of Earth’s forests in a changing climate. Massive mortality events of many tree species in the last decade prompt concerns that drought, insects, and wildfire may devastate forests in the coming decades. I study how drought and climate change affect forest ecosystems, including tree physiology, species interactions, carbon cycling, and biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks. This research spans a broad array of spatial scales from xylem cells to ecosystems and seeks to gain a better mechanistic understanding of how climate change will affect forests around the world.
Launch Your Engineering Career Keynote event
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Christina Harvey leads the Biologically-Informed Research and Design (BIRD) lab at UC Davis where she studies how, when, and why animals fly with the goal of enhancing aircraft design. Come and learn about these amazing advancements in flight.
Ecology Center Seminar Series
Lecture/Readings
The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. William Anderegg from the University of Utah January 17th & 18th (4pm-5pm) for the Ecology Center Seminar Series in Life Sciences Building (LSB) Room 133.
Dr. Armatas on his research:
My research centers around the intersection of ecosystems and climate change. In particular, I strive to understand the future of Earth’s forests in a changing climate. Massive mortality events of many tree species in the last decade prompt concerns that drought, insects, and wildfire may devastate forests in the coming decades. I study how drought and climate change affect forest ecosystems, including tree physiology, species interactions, carbon cycling, and biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks. This research spans a broad array of spatial scales from xylem cells to ecosystems and seeks to gain a better mechanistic understanding of how climate change will affect forests around the world.
Castle Valley Archaeological Society Monthly Meeting
Lecture/Readings
Please join the Castle Valley Archaeological Society at 7 pm in the Don L. Burge Room at the Prehistoric Museum. Each month features an interesting talk about the archaeology of Utah and a chance to engage with others in our community interested in archaeology. You can find out more about each months event at the CVAS Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/CVASutah
https://utaharchaeology.org/Chapters/CastleV/
LAEP Speaker Series: Charrette Panel
Lecture/Readings
Exploring a Clear, Deep, and Sustainable Future for the Bear Lake Valley About Charrette: This year the LAEP Department is teaming up with USU Institute of Land, Water and Air to address the issues associated with the intersection of growth, recreation, and agriculture in Bear Lake Valley. We would like to thank ILWA for their time, resources and support. Moderator: USU Institute of Land, Water and Air Panelists: Claudia Cottle - Bear Lake Watch, Vice President Gov Affairs Ben Stireman - Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands Representative, Deputy Director of Lands & Minerals Brandon Willis - Laketown City Council Patrick Belmont - USU Watershed Sciences, Department Head | Professor USU QCNR
The role of Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (HEDI) in the healthcare sector and health education
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Rodríguez is a family medicine physician and the Associate Vice President for Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (HEDI) at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah. Join us as Dr.Rodríguez discusses the role of HEDI in the healthcare sector and health education. Join via Zoom - https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/86285113948?pwd=UHBBMG5RZlp4K0lnN1IwUjROa3hXdz09 Zoom Meeting ID: 862 8511 3948
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
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Join us to hear from retired NASA astronaut Charlie Precourt. Refreshments will be served.
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