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22
Sep

City of Rocks Climbing & Camping

Recreation

We are heading north across the border to the City of Rocks National Preserve to climb and camp. We will spend our days exploring and climbing some of the amazing routes in the City and our evenings around the camp fire. No climbing experience is necessary for this trip and all abilities are welcome. Participants must be prepared for overnight camping, moderate hiking and heights. The trip cost includes transportation, food, camping fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, group climbing equipment and shoes, helmet and harness. Space is limited, so register today!

All Day |
23
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
23
Sep

Catalog Couture - Fall 2024

Social/Networking

Shop all things Huntsman: majors, minors, and masters degrees offered. Merchandise available for purchase. Whips pretzel bits and soda served!

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
Sep

MAE Fall 2024 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Troy Munro
Associate Professor
Brigham Young University
Nuclear Fuels and Molten Salts: Understanding Materials in Extreme Environments

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
23
Sep

Sandia National Labs Tech Talk

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Sandia National Labs will be on campus Monday in ENGR 106 to talk about nuclear engineering, national defense, and internship opportunities. Come join us and get free pizza!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
24
Sep

Latinx Trivia

Cultural

Join us to test your knowledge of all things Latinx! We'll have a great time learning new facts about Latinx topics and getting to know each other. Whether you're a Latinx expert or just starting out, come and enjoy some light refreshments with us!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
24
Sep

Women In Tech: Building Your Career in Tech Panel

Student Activities | Student Recruiting

Mark your calendar for Women in Tech's Building Your Career in Tech Panel this Tuesday (see details below): WHO: Robbyn Scribner, Co-Founder @ Tech-Moms Professor Brinley Zabriskie, DAIS Assistant Professor @ Huntsman School of Business Kelsi Jensen, Software Developer @ Malouf WHAT: Building Your Career in Tech Panel WHERE: Perry Pavilion WHEN: 09/24 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHY: To provide guidance, insights, and networking opportunities for individuals seeking to start or advance their careers in the technology industry HOW: In-Person

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
24
Sep

"Build Your Career" Panel

Panel Discussion/Presentation

WIT presents a co-founder of Tech Moms, a professor, and two professionals from Space Dynamics Laboratory to answer your questions about navigating your future career.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
24
Sep

Peer Review @ USU

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join USU Libraries for a virtual panel discussion focused on academic peer review, featuring journal editors and reviewers from various disciplines. We will explore what constitutes a good peer review, how to respond to and incorporate peer review feedback, and include time for audience Q&A. If you are interested in engaging in academic publishing as an author, reviewer, or editor, this panel is for you!

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
24
Sep

The World Languages Film Festival: Die Welle

Cultural

The World Languages Film Festival presents Die Welle in German with English subtitles.

Based on a true story, this German film follows a high school teacher who conducts a social experiment to demonstrate the allure of autocracy. What begins as a classroom exercise spirals into a chilling demonstration of how easily a community can embrace fascism, with devastating consequences.

Rating: Not rated by the MPAA in the U.S., but often considered appropriate for ages 15+ or R equivalent.
Intense thematic content about autocracy and fascism, with violence and disturbing psychological effects.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Old Main |
24
Sep

Valorant Pick Up

Recreation

Come down to the Esports Arena for Valorant Pick Up gaming. Games will start at 6pm and are open to anyone. Memberships for the Esports Arena are $35 a semester or $60 for a year, and you will have access to all tournaments/leagues and open hours at the space.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
24
Sep

Engineers Without Borders Club Meeting

Meeting

All majors are welcome! Come learn how to apply engineering to humanitarian projects, participate in community outreach, connect with professional engineers, and more.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Sep

Huntsman x Sk80’s - Fall 2024

Student Activities

Come to the Cache Valley Fun Park dressed in your best 8-s attire for a Huntsman sponsored night of roller skating!

9:00 pm - 11:55 pm |
25
Sep

Spring 2025 Internships - Application Deadline

Date/Deadline

Think Spring! Internships! Priority deadline is Sept. 25 for most internships. (There may be some with later deadlines.) Featured spring internships include: 1) The Utah State Legislature where you are paired with a legislator and work directly with them; 2) The Utah Governor's Office offers 6 different fellowships for spring semester where you will work directly with one of the Governor's advisers in one of these areas: Communications, Constituent Services, Education & Family, Legal Analysis & Research, and State & Federal Policy, Housing & Special Projects; and 3) Congressional Offices in Washington D.C. where you will work in a senator or congressman's office on Capitol Hill. Many more internships are available. Contact IOGP for assistance with your application or click the website below to apply soon! iogp@usu.edu or 435-797-9618.

8:00 am - 5:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
25
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
25
Sep

Brex Info Table - Fall 2024

Information/Orientation

Meet recruiters from one of the most disruptive fintechs in the U.S. Learn how Brex can empower and accelerate your career growth.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

FREE LUNCH- J Dawgs

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner | Inclusive Excellence

Free J Dawgs lunch for the first 40 VRO Students.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
25
Sep

Brex Info Luncheon - Fall 2024

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Don't miss Brex's exclusive info session! Connect with senior leaders from one of the most disruptive fintechs, discover its rotational program, and see how Brex can empower your career growth. Lunch Provided. All majors welcome.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Professional Development with Aggie First Scholars

Workshop/Training

New to LinkedIn? Not sure of its purpose? Drop by the TRIO:Student Support Services office for a student led LinkedIn training to learn how to effectively navigate LinkedIn.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | University Inn |
25
Sep

Logan Canyon Rock Climbing

Recreation

Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience necessary, beginners welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
25
Sep

Free Cooking Demo

Information/Orientation

Cooking Demo Schedule: Topics TBD. Cooking Demos will start promptly at 4pm and will run for approximately 1 hour. These demos are taught by senior USU Nutrition & Dietetics students. Come get some delicious food samples and learn how to cook new foods/dishes!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
25
Sep

Project Runway - Fall 2024

Social/Networking

Inspired by the reality tv show, one crafty team will design the winning product to pitch to our selected panel of judges. Pizza provided!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Research Lecture with Andrea Baldwin

Lecture/Readings

In her 2022 book, A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade: Feeling the University, Andrea Baldwin uses Black and decolonial feminist theorizing along with a queer of color critique to examine the university as an affective space. This space often causes marginalized and minoritized individuals to feel out of place and out of time. Baldwin developed the concept of “Shad(e)y theoretics” to encapsulate this idea.In this presentation, Baldwin builds on her theorizing to offer insights into the current moment in US politics. She explores the seemingly easy cooptation and, in some cases, cooperation of university administration in erasing marginalized and minoritized communities and their scholarship. While this erasure is not unexpected from a decolonial perspective, it remains deeply painful. Using indigenous feminist and Black feminist ecological thought, Baldwin provides thoughts on how to navigate the current epistemic and affective violence experienced by Black, brown, indigenous, and queer scholars in the US academy.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
25
Sep

IEEE Officer Meeting

Meeting

Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)

5:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
25
Sep

WEAU General Meeting

Meeting

Join us for our weekly meetings as we prepare for our competition at the annual WEF conference.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | USU Libraries |
25
Sep

Tesla-Coil Group Kickoff

Workshop/Training

This semester we are starting a group to learn about and build a tesla coil. If you're interested come, join us!
We will have our first meeting in the Snack Shack (ENLAB 108).

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
25
Sep

Cybersecurity - IntroDUCKtions

Student Activities

New to cybersecurity? Welcome! Charles, one of our club ACES, is doing a crash course on cybersecurity THIS WEDNESDAY, September 25 at 6 pm! (Right before our regular club meeting at 7pm) Come learn about cybersecurity basics and how to get involved in the cybersecurity club! See you there!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Aggie Translators

Workshop/Training

If you are fluent in a second or third language, we need you! Come join our wonderful team of Aggie Translators and help us provide translation and interpreting services in our community. Every other Wednesday, we meet to receive informal training to become community translators and interpreters and enhance our language skills. Don't miss out on this opportunity, be an "Aggie Translator."

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Old Main |
25
Sep

Jazz Jams

Arts/Entertainment

This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo, a guest artist, and jazz students from the Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to everyone, and attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in. Jam sessions take place on the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center, near the food court.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
25
Sep

Cybersecurity Club - Skills Night

Student Activities | Student Recruiting

Learning through hands-on experience is the best way to learn! We will be hosting multiple skills nights this semester to gain hands on experience through the National Cyber League (NCL) practice "gym". Our amazing ACES will work groups to focus on networks, reverse engineering, digital forensics, and more.   The NCL practice game starts October 14 (in 3 weeks!) and is for everyone from beginners with zero cyber experience to people with years of experience.   See you Wednesday!   September 25 - 7pm - HH 360

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

FSQ at USU Series: Nature’s Resonance

Arts/Entertainment

We’re thrilled to open our season with the world premiere of "Arboreal," a new work written for the Fry Street Quartet by celebrated composer Laura Kaminsky. Thirteen years and over 60 performances ago, Kaminsky composed the string quartet "Rising Tide" for the FSQ, anchoring their multi-disciplinary project on global sustainability titled "Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project." In this new work, Kaminsky delves into a sonic exploration of trees — their character, processes, beauty and the vital role they play in sustaining life on Earth. This evocative piece promises to be a powerful and moving experience, setting the tone for a season that reflects on our relationship with the natural world.

Livestream Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr3XfsJZjKY

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Sep

Info Table: Tanner LLC

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Come talk to the professionals from Tanner and find out about their career opportunities.

8:00 am - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
26
Sep

Moab Paddling & Camping

Recreation

We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and student leadership.

All Day |
26
Sep

Weaving Our Stories - Indigenous Strengths for Inclusive Excellence.

Conference/Seminar

Join the USU Blanding campus as we host the inaugural NASNTI II conference, Weaving Our Stories - Indigenous Strengths for Inclusive Excellence. This conference will provide best practices for and insights into supporting Native American student success. Throughout the conference, presenters will focus on harnessing and celebrating the unique strengths of Indigenous students in higher education, covering such topics as: -Native Students and their Educational Experiences -Appreciative Advising with Native American Undergraduate Students -Building Mental Health Capacity with Indigenous Students -The Role and Scope of Technical Education Programs -Fostering Habits of Mind Throughout the Undergraduate Curriculum -Approaches to Culturally Competent Teaching -Enhancing Culturally Competent Career Design at a Native American-Serving Institution -Developing Leadership Skills Across Disciplines and Degree Programs -Concurrent Enrollment and Bridging the K-12 and College Divide -Securing the Native American Student Scholarship -Native American Studies at USU

From 9/26 at 8:30 am to 9/27 at 5:00 pm |
26
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
26
Sep

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Cultural

We’re excited to invite you to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at USU! Come immerse yourself in Hispanic culture through live music, a fascinating exhibition, presentation and delicious food. It’s a fantastic chance to learn more about this rich heritage and engage with our vibrant community. We can’t wait to see you there!

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
26
Sep

ENVS Community Lunch

Social/Networking

ENVS Community Lunch

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
26
Sep

Analytic Solution Center Innovation Lab

Student Activities

Explore exciting topics beyond the classroom and expand your knowledge and skills in data analytics and information systems. Everyone is welcome!

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
26
Sep

Analytics Solution Center Open Forum with Adam Smith

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us to hear from Adam Smith, Data Scientist at Google and Marketing PhD!

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
26
Sep

From Books to Biscuits

Lecture/Readings

How does a rare, historic book become a piece of 21st-century edible art? Join Ella Hawkins as she creates a new biscuit (cookie) design based on an early printed book from USU’s special collections. As well as demonstrating this design process, Ella will look back at her past biscuit sets and discuss the unique qualities of printed texts from different periods.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
26
Sep

Tanner Talks Series: From Books to Biscuits

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Tanner Talks

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Merrill-Cazier Library are continuing the Tanner Talks Series! Come and watch Ella Hawkins create biscuits which resemble rare books from our very own Special Collections. Hawkins is a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and the author of Shakespeare in Elizabethan Costume: 'Period Dress' in Twenty-First Century Performance.

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm | USU Libraries |
26
Sep

Tanner Talk Series | Biscuits and Botany: Transforming the Early Modern Book

Lecture/Readings

How does a rare, historic book become a piece of 21st-century edible art? Join Ella Hawkins as she creates a new biscuit (cookie) design based on an early printed book from USU’s special collections. As well as demonstrating this design process, Ella will look back at her past biscuit sets and discuss the unique qualities of printed texts from different periods. Ella Hawkins is a Shakespeare scholar, design historian, and artist. She shares her fascination with design by creating edible art inspired by historical textiles, objects, and costumes, working with cultural institutions including the British Library, Jane Austen’s House, and Milton’s Cottage. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and the author of Shakespeare in Elizabethan Costume: ‘Period Dress’ in Twenty-First Century Performance.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | USU Libraries |
26
Sep

Sovereignty Speaker Series: Brad Parry

Lecture/Readings

Join the Proposed Native American Culture Center for our first speaker in our Sovereignty Speaker Series. This series focuses on learning more about the role of sovereignty for Native nations from leaders and educators. Brad Parry is the Vice Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation. Join us for refreshments and conversation!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Family Life Building |
26
Sep

Contemporary Legends in a Polarized World (Derek Agard Distinguished Lecture)

Lecture/Readings

In a country where trust is at an all-time low and polarization at an all-time high, is everything a legend? Using examples of contemporary or “urban” legends from across the US, Tom Mould, Professor of Anthropology and Folklore (Butler University), explores new approaches to legend research that help us navigate our current landscape of fake news, conspiracy theories, and echo chambers. In the process, Professor Mould upends some long held beliefs about what contemporary legends are, what they do, and what they can tell us about ourselves and the polarized world we live in.

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Utah State University |
26
Sep

CCA Dean's Convocation and Communitas Lecture Nicholas Galanin

Arts/Entertainment

Join the Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University for the annual Dean’s Convocation. This year's event, led by Dean Nicholas Morrison, will feature a Communitas Lecture from renowned artist Nicholas Galanin, exploring themes of cultural identity and preservation through contemporary art. The convocation is free and open to the public, with catering provided.

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Sep

College of Engineering Clubs Meeting

Meeting

This meeting will have information and training for engineering club leadership for the 2024-2025 school year.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Engineering Building |
26
Sep

Engineering 360°: Learn How to 3D Print

Workshop/Training

Dive into the exciting world of 3D printing with our hands-on workshop designed for students of all skill levels! Whether you're a complete beginner or have some experience, this session will guide you through the essentials of 3D printing.

This workshop will cover the following:
- Understand the role of slicing in the 3D printing process and how it converts your design into a printable format.
- Discover how to select the optimal settings for your project to ensure the best results.
- Gain practical knowledge on setting up and executing your prints.

Spots must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance and the blue permit quiz must be completed online before attending. (https://engineering.usu.edu/students/idea-factory/)

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
26
Sep

Battle of the Bands - Fall 2024

Special Event

Join the Business Council in the HH Courtyard for an epic battle of the bands. Tacos will be served!

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
27
Sep

Moab Paddling & Camping

Recreation

We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and student leadership.

All Day |
27
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
27
Sep

Phi Alpha Theta Annual Road Trip

Student Activities

The history club is planning a tour of places of worship in Salt Lake City!

We will be visiting the Russian Orthodox church, Khadeeja Islamic Center, Kol Ami Jewish Congregation, and St. John's Lutheran Church.

The trip is completely free and will include lunch at Thai Spice in Midvale! There are only ten spots available. Make sure to RSVP with mustafa.banister@usu.edu to join.

All Day | Utah State University |
27
Sep

Girls Who Invest Info Session - Fall 2024

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Join us to discover exciting opportunities with Girls Who Invest. Hear firsthand from Huntsman School of Business students Kaiya Green, Grace Aspittle, Caroline Richard’s, and Agustina Gularte who have participated in the program. Girls Who Invest is recruiting for their 2025 Summer Intensive Program which offers free education, paid internships, and mentorship for women interested in investment management. The program includes four weeks at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a seven-week paid internship with top firms like Goldman Sachs J.P. Morgan, PIMCO, and many more. The Summer Intensive Program is open to Sophomores, and there is also an Online Intensive Program with opportunities for First Year and Sophomore students. These opportunities are open to all majors - no finance experience necessary!.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
27
Sep

CHaSS Alumni Speaker Series

Panel Discussion/Presentation

CHaSS Alumni Speaker Series presents Jontrell Rocquemore, Certified Master Mind-Body Bridging Trainer. Jontrell graduated in 2019 with his bachelor's in Political Science and Sociology, going on to earn a Master's in Business Administration in 2020. A former athlete with the Cleveland Browns and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Jontrell now leverages his experience as a Senior Business Consultant for the I-System Institute and focuses on mental performance and wellness. Lunch provided - open to all majors! Sept 27, 12:30pm, LIB 101

12:30 pm - 1:20 pm | USU Libraries |
27
Sep

LAEP Speaker Series: Therese Graf, The Craig Johnson Lecture

Lecture/Readings

From Propagation to Planning, How Restorative One Health Design Approaches Can Scale Site Based Interventions to Regional Scale Solutions MASS Design Group was founded on the understanding that design has a critical role to play in supporting communities to confront history, shape new narratives, collectively heal and project new possibilities for the future. In the face of a changing climate and rapid rates of biodiversity loss, holistic place based solutions are needed that cross disciplinary boundaries and catalyze action. Through our One Health work we have explored how restorative design approaches can scale from site based applications to regional scale solutions. This session will highlight these possibilities and discuss how collaborative partnerships can expand design approaches towards research based methodologies, sustainability, community benefit, and resilience.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
27
Sep

Squire’s Recruiting Open House in Orem

Social/Networking | Student Recruiting

Join us for an evening of networking, carnival games, dinner from J Dawgs, and a chance to win awesome prizes. Explore the diverse accounting/finance job and internship opportunities awaiting you at Squire. Our team is thrilled to connect with you, share insights about our company culture, and discuss how you can kickstart your career with us.

5:30 pm - 7:30 pm |
27
Sep

Smash Fridays

Recreation

Every Friday in September is Smash Friday! Come play Super Smash Bros against your friends or other students. Games will start at 6pm and are open to anyone. Memberships for the Esports Arena are $35 a semester or $60 for a year, and you will have access to all tournaments/leagues and open hours at the space.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
27
Sep

Met Gala Fashion Show - Fall 2024

Special Event

Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in the fashion show, but spots are limited (RSVP is required).

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
27
Sep

Fall Stampede Rodeo

Recreation

USU Rodeo Club's Fall Stampede Rodeo is back! From barrel racing to roping they'll have it all. Schools from around the Mountain West will come out to compete for the top spot. Tickets can be bought online or at the fairgrounds. Student tickets are $5 w/student ID! Dates are Friday, September 27th with a 7pm start and Saturday, September 28th with a 7pm start. Located at the Cache County Fairgrounds.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
27
Sep

Wind Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

Concerts are part of the band large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Students are required to participate in these events as a large part of their grades, and these concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
28
Sep

Stream and Riparian Restoration Volunteer Project

Special Event

The Berryman Institute is sponsoring a field trip to join Sageland Collaborative for a day in the field building BDAs (Beaver Dam Analogs). All undergraduate students are welcome to join this field trip for a fun day of hands-on learning!

You will need to bring a water bottle and lunch and wear appropriate clothing for a day working outside.

To attend, follow these 3 easy steps by September 20:

Send an email to me (Julie.young@usu.edu) and Richard Evans (Richard.evans@usu.edu) saying you are signing up. We need an accurate count for the rental vehicle reservations.

Fill out the Sageland Collaborative google document on their website (https://sagelandcollaborative.org/riverscape-restoration). You can also fund it by clicking here. Please be sure to select 'Sept 28' as the date.

Show up under the bridge in front of the NR building at 7am on September 28 to hop in the USU vehicles and go!

7:00 am - 5:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
28
Sep

Moab Paddling & Camping

Recreation

We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and student leadership.

All Day |
28
Sep

Sweat Day

Recreation

Get ready to SWEAT! We're hosting the 3rd annual Sweat Day on September 28th. Starting in the MAC Gym with a warmup and group picture, you are then given a schedule for all the different group fitness classes that will be offered during the event - rotating every 45 minutes. Registration gives each participant a Sweat Day t-shirt, free snacks, and admission into all classes for the event. Stay for the whole event or pick a few to go to. Classes offered will range from spin to yoga to surge. Free with group fitness pass or $5 without. Register before or sign up day of.

9:00 am - 1:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
28
Sep

Student Book Club at the Library

Student Activities

Join us on Saturday, September 28th at the Merrill-Cazier Library to discuss "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" by Ocean Vuong. This is guaranteed to be a fascinating discussion and a wonderful opportunity to connect with other book worms!

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | USU Libraries |
28
Sep

Fall Stampede Rodeo

Recreation

USU Rodeo Club's Fall Stampede Rodeo is back! From barrel racing to roping they'll have it all. Schools from around the Mountain West will come out to compete for the top spot. Tickets can be bought online or at the fairgrounds. Student tickets are $5 w/student ID! Dates are Friday, September 27th with a 7pm start and Saturday, September 28th with a 7pm start. Located at the Cache County Fairgrounds.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
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Moab Paddling & Camping

Recreation

We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and student leadership.

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