Upcoming Events
USU Eastern Chamber Choir & Scholarship Auditions
Student Activities
Let Your Voice Be Heard: USU Eastern Choir and Scholarship Auditions
Don’t miss your chance to shine! Auditions for the USU Eastern Chamber Choir and for Choir Scholarships will be held from Wednesday, Aug. 23rd, to Friday, September 1st in CIB 131.
No experience? No problem! Everyone is encouraged to try out! For further details and to secure your audition slot, reach out to us at larry.martin@usu.edu.
#USUEasternChoirAuditions #ElevateYourVoice
Ute Ladies’ Tresses Orchid Monitoring
Special Event
Bear River Land Conservancy is seeking community volunteers of all ages that want to help us conduct our annual monitoring of Ute Ladies’ Tresses. Monitoring events will occur on Friday evenings beginning July 28th through early September. Each Friday, we will meet at 6 p.m. at ~5400 W, 1800 S in Mendon. Please wear long sleeve shirts, pants, and sturdy shoes. Ute Ladies’ Tresses are a threatened perennial flowering orchid found in open wetland and riparian micro-habitats, are mostly pollinated by bumblebees, and are dependent on mycorrhizal fungi. As part of our efforts to manage Mendon Meadows Preserve and to protect this rare orchid, Bear River Land Conservancy conducts annual monitoring and established a pollinator garden in 2022. For more information on Ute Ladies’ Tresses see the following resources: https://plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/plantguide/pdf/pg_spdi6.pdf https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8d9e23d0c90e4a978fa6110f266b1f7f
Sweat Day
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
For 3 hours you will sweat your butt off with Group Fitness Class having 30 minute duration and happening every 15 minutes. We will have a Wellness Station where you can get a drink and snacks for a short Break. Bring a friend along. Sweat Day Shirts are First come, First Served A sweat day schedule will be provided the day of.
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
CIDI Workshop - New Quizzes in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Learn how to leverage New Quizzes in Canvas to create a more dynamic assessment experience. This workshop will include New Quizzes creation, question types, settings, moderating, and editing. Changes to the workshop curriculum can be made based on instructor experience. To register, click on the website link below.
20th Annual Blood Battle vs Weber State
Special Event
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of friendly competition against Weber State at our annual blood drive! Donors of all blood types and volunteers to staff the check in table are needed. Donors and volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt. The student club/ and organization that sends the most members to donate can win Aggie Ice Cream and Chick-fil-A meals for their group.
Sign up for an appointment on redcrossblood.org with the sponsor code BLEEDBLUE.
Sign up for a volunteer shift by logging into usu.givepulse.com.
Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
In this fast pace two hour training, participants will learn about microaggressions, terminology, and key issues that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants will have the opportunity to sign an allies pledge and receive an ally sticker. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
Updated Allies Training with new link
Workshop/Training
In this fast pace two hour training, participants will learn about microaggressions, terminology, and key issues that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants will have the opportunity to sign an allies pledge and receive an ally sticker. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
CIDI Workshop - Getting Started With Canvas
Workshop/Training
This workshop covers signing in, creating assignments and setting up the gradebook, using modules, pages, and files, and updating profile and notification settings. Topics are subject to change based on the experience of attendees and what is needed. To register, click on the website link below.
Faculty Senate
Meeting
Monthly Faculty Senate Meeting
Bike to Breakfast
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
Bike, walk, or roll to Aggie Blue Bikes for a free catered breakfast sponsored by USU Dining Services! To minimize waste, please bring your own plate, mug, and utensils (we will not be providing these at the event so if you don't bring them, no food for you)
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
20th Annual Blood Battle vs Weber State
Special Event
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of friendly competition against Weber State at our annual blood drive! Donors of all blood types and volunteers to staff the check in table are needed. Donors and volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt. The student club/ and organization that sends the most members to donate can win Aggie Ice Cream and Chick-fil-A meals for their group.
Sign up for an appointment on redcrossblood.org with the sponsor code BLEEDBLUE.
Sign up for a volunteer shift by logging into usu.givepulse.com.
CIDI Workshop - How to Quickly Create a Beautiful Canvas Course
Workshop/Training
Design Tools for Canvas allows you to rapidly stylize and build out your Canvas course, allowing you to focus more time on planning engaging content and learning activities in your course.
Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit
Special Event
An annual event, the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit focuses on how we strengthen outdoor recreation communities, the outdoor recreation economy, and improve health and quality of life for all Utahns. The Summit is a space that elevates the crucial conversation about the importance of outdoor recreation for the economy, health, quality of life and so much more. It is a place to greet old friends, convene about issues, create new partnerships and play outdoors together. Join us! We’ll have everyone’s favorites: awesome outdoor activities, a delicious kickoff dinner, educational and inspiring content, the Outdoor Market, a stewardship project, and networking opportunities galore! Buy Tickets: http://utahoutdoorsummit.com/#info
Computer Science Opening Social for CS Students & Families
Social/Networking
CS faculty will be grilling hot dogs from 5:30 - 7:00 pm, plus we'll have chips, drinks, and desserts. Drop by the park to meet other CS students, chat with CS faculty members, and grab some free food. Please let us know you're coming with an RSVP by 9/4/23 at tinyurl/CS-Social-Fall23.
Launch Your Engineering Career Kickoff with President Elizabeth Cantwell
Special Event
Join us for the Launch Your Engineering Career kickoff event with guest speaker Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell, the new USU President, who is an engineer herself.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
20th Annual Blood Battle vs Weber State
Special Event
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of friendly competition against Weber State at our annual blood drive! Donors of all blood types and volunteers to staff the check in table are needed. Donors and volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt. The student club/ and organization that sends the most members to donate can win Aggie Ice Cream and Chick-fil-A meals for their group.
Sign up for an appointment on redcrossblood.org with the sponsor code BLEEDBLUE.
Sign up for a volunteer shift by logging into usu.givepulse.com.
USU and You with Megan Willison
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to "USU and You" this week as we sit down with Megan Willison. Megan is the first speaker for this year's Uintah Basin Speaker Series and will be presenting on The Archaeology of Dinosaur National Monument.
College of Engineering Opening Social
Social/Networking
Come join the College of Engineering's departments and student clubs as we welcome in the new school year! Groups will be set up around the engineering quad for you to meet and learn about, and there will also be some fun activities and snacks.
Latinx Cultural Center Open House
Student Activities
The Latinx Cultural Center cordially invites all students to visit our facility and meet our amiable staff. We offer thrilling programs and opportunities that we would love to share with you. Additionally, we will treat you to some delicious snacks during your visit.
ORCID: Building Your Unique Researcher Identifier
Workshop/Training
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) ensures accurate attribution of your work. Learn to set up and manage your ORCID record, add publications, affiliations, and funding info. Explore advanced features and integration possibilities. Whether a student or seasoned academic, this workshop equips you with knowledge and skills to leverage ORCID effectively. Part of the Get Published! Workshop Series.
Curriculum Subcommittee
Meeting
The Curriculum Subcommittee formulates recommendations on curricular matters, such as course changes
Educational Policies Committee
Meeting
The major function of this committee is to serve as the Senate committee on educational policy, including programa discontinuance for academic reasons. In addition to conducting studies and making recommendations as specifically instructed by the Senate, the committee itself may initiate such activities.
Watershed Sciences Camp Cook-off
Social/Networking
Open to all undergrads, grads, faculty, staff, and onlookers/eaters!The Watershed Sciences Department is kicking off the semester with a Camp Stove Cook-off on Tuesday, September 7th from 5-7pm on the Natural Resources Patio. There will be lots of fun, food and friends! All WATS students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to come and compete or spectate! Please let us know if you'll be able to make it and whether you'd like to compete using the linked Google Form by August 29th. Categories and Prizes When you sign up to compete, you'll be required to pick one of three categories: Breakfast, Dinner, or Dessert. We'll be dishing out sweet prizes for best camp cooking creation in each category: - Highest percentage of locally sourced ingredients (garden, farmer's market, or gleaned from around town) - Best presentation (get creative!) - Faculty's choice - Most environmentally friendly - Spectating If you don't want to cook, please still come to eat tasty meals and vote on the prizes! All you need to do is respond to the Google Form and bring your own plate/bowl/utensils.
Indigenous Programs Opening Social
Reception/Reunion
Stop by to meet our staff and learn about programs and services for Native students at USU!
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
20th Annual Blood Battle vs Weber State
Special Event
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of friendly competition against Weber State at our annual blood drive! Donors of all blood types and volunteers to staff the check in table are needed. Donors and volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt. The student club/ and organization that sends the most members to donate can win Aggie Ice Cream and Chick-fil-A meals for their group.
Sign up for an appointment on redcrossblood.org with the sponsor code BLEEDBLUE.
Sign up for a volunteer shift by logging into usu.givepulse.com.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Produce Picking with Cache Community Gleaning
Special Event
Join us as we remember the life and work of Val Christensen. We'll be picking excess produce from local gardens/farms and then donating it to community members through the Cache Community Food Pantry and the SNAC. This activity is also part of the United Way of Cache Valley's annual Days of Caring-Service. Make sure to read the volunteer training when you register! Log into AggiePulse and lick the Register button to get started. Only a limited number of spots!
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
On the second Saturday of each month come to NEHMA with your family and enjoy fun art making activities. Fun for toddlers, young children, teens, and parents!
Learn about and make art! Free and open to all.
Aetna Webinar – Suicide Awareness
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Suicide is a complex health issue and a leading cause of death in the United States. Understanding and talking more about it can help reduce the stigma and the risks associated with suicide. In this webinar we will discuss: • Common myths associated with suicide • Risk factors and warning signs • How to talk to someone about suicide • How to cope with a loss by suicide • Resources available to help
Utah State Football vs. Idaho State
Sports
Utah State Football vs. Idaho State
Old Ephraim: 100 Years of Legend
Exhibition
USU Libraries is celebrating 100 years of Old Ephraim with a special exhibit inside the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium. See Old Ephraim's skull, the handwritten account of his murder and a taxidermy bear graciously loaned to the library through the Mason Wildlife Exhibit. This exhibit will be up through September 25.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
USU Museum Week Kick-Off
Information/Orientation
Utah State invites all to explore the museums on campus for USU Museum Week! Visit the TSC Sunburst Lounge where you can get information about each museum and their exhibits. These museums and collections will be hosting a variety of activities and events so that you can learn more about them. Participating museums and collections are: Intermountain Herbarium, Libraries, Special Collections & Archives, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Museum of Anthropology, The Prehistoric Museum @ USU Eastern, and the QCNR Mason Wildlife Exhibit.
CIDI Workshop - Building Interactive Learning Activities with Atomic Assessments
Workshop/Training
Atomic Assessments provide 65 question types with multiple delivery and feedback options. They can be embedded nearly anywhere in Canvas, for practice or for points. Options abound for math and science. See how to create the interactive lessons you've longed to provide your students.
Old Ephraim: 100 Years of Legend
Exhibition
USU Libraries is celebrating 100 years of Old Ephraim with a special exhibit inside the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium. See Old Ephraim's skull, the handwritten account of his murder and a taxidermy bear graciously loaned to the library through the Mason Wildlife Exhibit. This exhibit will be up through September 25.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Hybrid Classes
Workshop/Training
A hybrid class replaces some synchronous teaching time with asynchronous learning. It involves both the development of quality online content and interactions and the effective use of live class time. This workshop addresses tips for success in both the online and live components of a hybrid class.
Trans/Nonbinary Allies on Campus Training
Workshop/Training
Trans/Nonbinary Allies on Campus aims to increase awareness and understanding of our trans/nonbinary community and further understand specific trans/nonbinary issues while training participants to stand with, and advocate for trans/nonbinary individuals. Participants will gain a basic understanding of sex, sexuality, and gender and how these concepts perpetuate microaggressions, discrimination policies, and daily biases. Prepare to dispel some common myths, laugh, and leave with the understanding that there is much work to be done in our community and you are part of the solution. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.
Lunch & Learn - Invest Confidently For Your Future
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Fidelity present a lunch and learn on investing confidently for your future goals and plans. In this presentation they’ll focus on helping you look at your investments across all your accounts, and help you build a long-term plan you can feel confident about. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Aetna Webinar – Shifting the Culture: A Leader’s Role in Mental Well-Being
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. As a leader you have a role in supporting your team’s mental health. Join this webinar to discuss • Mental health statistics • Stigma and its influence in mental health • Signs of distress • Ideas to support employees
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 1
Workshop/Training
Ever wonder why we respond to stress the way we do? Would you like to learn new skills to help reduce your stress so you can do the things that matter to you? Join us in part 1 of our Stress and Anxiety Management workshop series where you will gain a better understanding of yourself and take away at least three skills you can use immediately to make life a bit more manageable.
CIDI Workshop - Writing Outcomes for Assessment
Workshop/Training
Writing concise outcomes to be used to measure mastery through assessment in your courses.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
Tutoring and Writing Center Open House
Information/Orientation
USU Blanding Tutoring and Writing Center open house
Chamber Music Society of Logan: Ying Quartet
Arts/Entertainment
CMSL was established in 1981 by a group of local chamber music enthusiasts. They strive to "provide a link between the young people of the community and the professional music world."
This concert will feature the Grammy Award-winning Ying Quartet. Robin Scott and Janet Ying on violin, Phillip Ying on viola, and David Ying on cello.
The Ying Quartet occupies a position of unique prominence in the classical music world, combining brilliantly communicative performances with a fearlessly imaginative view of chamber music in today's world. “ . . . delivering chamber music of astonishing, refreshing exaltation and exhilaration.” - Los Angeles Times
Old Ephraim: 100 Years of Legend
Exhibition
USU Libraries is celebrating 100 years of Old Ephraim with a special exhibit inside the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium. See Old Ephraim's skull, the handwritten account of his murder and a taxidermy bear graciously loaned to the library through the Mason Wildlife Exhibit. This exhibit will be up through September 25.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Guided Morning Meditation
Arts/Entertainment | USU Museum Week
Are you ready to start your day with clarity, calmness, and a sense of purpose? We're excited to invite all to a guided morning meditation on September 13th at 9 AM. Let's come together to create a peaceful and centered beginning to our day. Date: September 13th Time: 9:00 AM Location: QCNR Patio Our experienced meditation guide will lead us through a session that will help us connect with our inner selves, release stress, and set positive intentions for the day ahead. Whether you're new to meditation or a seasoned practitioner, this session is designed to cater to all levels. Benefits of morning meditation: Reduce stress and anxiety Enhance focus and productivity Improve overall well-being Cultivate a positive mindset Bring your open heart and an open mind – let's embrace the power of mindfulness together. Whether you're seeking a moment of tranquility before a busy day or simply want to deepen your meditation practice, this session is for you.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
Open Tours at the Mason Wildlife Exhibit
Arts/Entertainment | USU Museum Week
Explore the Beauty of Nature at the Mason Wildlife Exhibit! Join us this Wednesday, September 13th, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM for a self-guided tour into the world of wildlife and natural wonders. Where: Mason Wildlife Exhibit When: Wednesday, September 13th Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Get ready to: Marvel at the intricate art of wildlife taxidermy Dive into the fascinating world of dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) Learn to identify enchanting waterfowl species Admire unique and stunning art pieces inspired by nature Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the world around us, this event has something for everyone. Bring your friends, family, and anyone who shares your love for our planet's incredible biodiversity. Don't miss this chance to connect with the beauty of our natural world and deepen your understanding of the wildlife that surrounds us. See you at the Mason Wildlife Exhibit on Wednesday, September 13th, between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Let's celebrate nature together!
Sexual Violence Prevention Resources Fair
Fair/Festival
Sexual Violence Prevention Resources Fair
QCNR Fall Seminar Series: Breaking the Binary
Conference/Seminar
Breaking the Binary: Incorporating Diversity and Inclusion in Natural Resources. Presented by Brenda McComb, Professor Emerita, Oregon State University and Dianna Fisher, Education Coordinator, Tallwood Design Institute, Oregon State University. Perspectives on: The problem with boxes: LGBTQ+ examples, Social justice and social pressure, Visibility in academics, Advancing representation in NR
The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath: New Interpretations
Lecture/Readings
Lecture by Richard E. Turley Jr. and Barbara Jones Brown, authors of "Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath." Free and open to the public. Live or via webinar. Zoom link: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/89708593408?pwd=U2NUSENVbVFyWjloQzZ3Q1dTR1BVQT09
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Old Ephraim: 100 Years of Legend
Exhibition
USU Libraries is celebrating 100 years of Old Ephraim with a special exhibit inside the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium. See Old Ephraim's skull, the handwritten account of his murder and a taxidermy bear graciously loaned to the library through the Mason Wildlife Exhibit. This exhibit will be up through September 25.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Uintah Basin Faculty and Staff Meeting
Meeting
Faculty and Staff meeting for USU Uintah Basin.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
USU and You with Amber Thacker
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in this week to "USU and You" as we chat with Amber Thacker from Duchesne County School District.
Finding Belonging: How to Combat Loneliness
Workshop/Training
At some point in our lives, most people experience a time of loneliness and isolation. Even when we are surrounded by loved ones, we may feel like no one truly understands us. This workshop will talk about the origins of loneliness and how we can find our way back to connection.
Aetna Webinar – Understanding Alzheimer's
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Alzheimer’s isn't a normal part of aging. Join our webinar to learn more about symptoms, treatments and support for Alzheimer’s patients and caregivers.
Old Ephraim: 100 Years of Legend
Exhibition
USU Libraries is celebrating 100 years of Old Ephraim with a special exhibit inside the Merrill-Cazier Library atrium. See Old Ephraim's skull, the handwritten account of his murder and a taxidermy bear graciously loaned to the library through the Mason Wildlife Exhibit. This exhibit will be up through September 25.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
Clubs In The Courtyard
Social/Networking | Focused Friday
Come learn how to get involved in one of Huntsman's 20+ clubs! Representatives from all Huntsman clubs will be there, along with free food from local vendors.
A Conversation about Business & Government: Senator Luz Escamilla & Senator Curt Bramble
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Subtitled "Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship in Public Policy: Your Path to Involvement"
Senators Bramble and Escamilla will be on campus to talk to students about their experience in public service, opportunities for students to learn about and become involved in public policy, and the benefits of completing an internship with the Utah State Legislature. This event is open to USU students from all majors, and especially those who are interested in economics, public policy, opportunities, involvement in public service and policy creation, and legislative internships. Faculty and staff are also welcome.
This event is presented jointly by Utah State University's Institute for Government & Politics and the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.
LAEP Speaker Series: Kirsten Vinyeta
Lecture/Readings
Designing for Multispecies Justice About The Lecture: Multispecies justice is an emerging framework that recognizes the relationship between human and more-than-human oppression and seeks solutions that simultaneously achieve social and ecological justice. As shapers of the environment, landscape architects have the opportunity to consider how design and planning decisions promote or inhibit multispecies justice. Kirsten will combine her experiences as a former landscape architect with her current interest in multispecies justice to discuss ways in which this framework can deepen the work of landscape architects.
All-Aggie Tailgate at Air Force
Sports
Tailgate event before the Air Force Game
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
"Plutarch and Shakespeare" Lecture by Judith Mossman
Lecture/Readings
Judith Mossman is the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Arts and Humanities at Coventry University in England. She specializes in Greek literature in the fifth century BC and the second/third century AD. She has numerous edited volumes and articles on Euripides and Plutarch. This lecture is free and open to the public.
Intramural Disc Golf Tournament
Sports
Looking for something to do this Saturday? Join us for our Intramural Disc Golf Tournament starting at 10am on September 16th. Come throw a disc and go home with the gold! The event is free with an IM Membership or $15 with a single sports pass. Registration is open until September 12th. Download the Fusion Play app to register.
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. BYU
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. BYU
Facing Fire: Aesthetics, Environment & Policy in the West Panel Discussion and Reception
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for a cross-disciplinary panel with artists, policy makers, and a firefighter to explore how we experience, perceive, respond, and research fire in the West. Following the discussion we will have a reception in the museum to see the new Facing Fire exhibition. Moderated by Brian Steed, PhD., Executive Director, Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air. Panelists: Jamie Barnes, Director of Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands Noah Berger, Wildlife Photographer in Facing Fire Samantha Fields, Painter in Facing Fire Eric LaMalfa, PhD., Ecologist Wade Snyder, Deputy State Fire Management Officer and Former Alta Hotshot Coorganized with the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air & Utah Public Radio Live Stream on UPR.org
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. BYU
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. BYU
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity at The Prehistoric Museum
Exhibition
Come down and explore our special exhibit, Dippy: The World’s Oldest Celebrity during USU Museum Week! This exhibit explores the cultural impact Andrew Carnegie’s Diplodocus skeleton had on a global scale. A complete media sensation, casts of this animal can be found in some of the preeminent museums across the world including the French National Museum of Natural History, the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Walk through the bones of the last original cast of Dippy while learning about its impact on science in the media, animation, and even world peace.
Admission to the Prehistoric Museum is always free for USU students, staff and faculty
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Field Season Photo Contest Results
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The annual Field Season Photo Contest winners to be announced.
Book Nook Open House
Special Event
Join us at the Library & Learning Commons for an open house event in celebration of our new Book Nook! We'll have a FREE popcorn bar with toppings galore, so stop by on September 18 between 1-4pm and bring your friends!
International Equal Pay Day
Special Event
International Equal Pay Day falls on September 18 of every year. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about unequal pay and pushing to close the gender pay gap. Interested in learning more about the gender pay gap and how to get involved? Stop by our office in TSC 313 on September 18th, from 3:30 pm-5:30pm for information on equal pay in Utah, financial wellness and salary negotiation tips, light refreshments, and more!
Geo Speaker Series: Tanisha Barker
Conference/Seminar
Tanisha Barker from USU Office of Equity will present an Accountability Training.
Faculty Senate Executive Committee
Meeting
Monthly Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Scholarship & Awards Banquet
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Banquet to thank and celebrate donors and their student recipients.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
CIDI Workshop - AI in Teaching: Opportunities
Workshop/Training
In this workshop, we discuss some of the ways AI can be used by faculty for content creation, design analysis, help with feedback, student coaching, simulation, and more. We'll give examples of assignments and prompts using AI and allow participants to share their own thoughts and ideas around AI in teaching. To register, click on the website link below.
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 2
Workshop/Training
Part 2 of our Stress & Anxiety Management workshop series discusses SMART goals to help improve physical and mental wellness. You will learn how to develop a plan to manage the stressors of college, relationships, and overall mental health.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
Faith in America Today: A Conversation with Fr. James Martin, SJ
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Arrington Conversations Presents: Faith in America Today: A Conversation with Fr. James Martin, SJ. Fr. Martin is a Jesuit Catholic priest, New York Times bestselling author, and former chaplain of The Colbert Report. Free and open to the public, via Zoom webinar. Access link: https://tinyurl.com/FaithInAmericaToday Passcode: aggies
Picnic at the Pavilion
Student Activities
Come join USUSA for Picnic at the Pavilion, Tuesday, September 19th at 6:30pm! There will be food, music and games to play. Hope to see you there!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Utah Court of Appeals Public Hearings
Special Event
The Utah Court of Appeals will hear cases on the Logan campus of Utah State University. The special oral argument session, which is open to the USU community and general public, will be held on Sept. 20, 2023.
CAAS Week Day on the Patio
Student Activities
This is an opportunity for you to explore everything CAAS has to offer! There will be clubs, animals, yard games and KEBABS!! The kebabs will be sold for $1 each and go towards student scholarship.
A Bolder Way Forward for Utah
Panel Discussion/Presentation
National and statewide studies continue to show that women and girls in Utah are not thriving in critical areas. Year after year, Utah continues to have high levels of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, and gender-based discrimination, while also ranking as the worst state for women’s equality and having low levels of women’s leadership representation in nearly all domains, including politics and business. Although the needle has moved slightly in a few areas, with its current trajectory it will take two, three, or even four decades to make notable progress. It is time for Utah to embrace A Bolder Way Forward (BWF). When we lift Utah girls and women, we lift all Utahns!
The BWF is framed around systems thinking, which is that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” In Utah, we have been working on related efforts for too long using the “parts” strategy; we need to shift and move together as a system. If we are serious about ensuring that Utah women and girls thrive, we need to create change by 2030, with a check point in 2026. Dr. Susan Madsen will give an overview of the BWF and then be joined by Nubia Peña and Jennifer Smith for further discussion about the BWF.
Improving Your Sleep
Workshop/Training
Have you been experiencing difficulties with sleep? Sleep is vital to a healthy lifestyle and to your academic success. When we get quality sleep, we tend to overlook how important it is, but when we have poor quality sleep, we definitely know it. In this workshop you will learn more about the sleep process, healthy habits to promote quality sleep, and habits to avoid that may impact your sleep.
MAE Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Roy Hartfield, Jr.
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Auburn University
Analysis of Missile Systems Using Statistical Learning
Ecology Center Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Zhao Ma will be speaking about her research at this month's Ecology Center Seminar Series!
Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Zhao Ma
Conference/Seminar
The first of two seminars presented by Zhao Ma, Purdue University.
Consent Discussion
Information/Orientation
Consent Discussion
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
CIDI Workshop - Use Video Effectively in Teaching
Workshop/Training
This workshop will help you enhance your teaching with video.
CIDI Workshop - Digital Badging Using Canvas Credentials (previously Badgr)
Workshop/Training
Digital badges are sometimes called microcredentials. They can be awarded to students for various accomplishments and then shared by students on social media and elsewhere as an indicator of their accomplishment or competence. Canvas has an integrated digital badging tool called Canvas Credentials (previously called Badgr). This workshop addresses how to create, award, and track digital badges.
Lunch & Learn - Nutrition and Mental Health
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a lunch and learn on nutrition and mental health. From a young age, we are taught that proper nutrition helps us to feel our physical best. However, we’re not always told that our nutrition habits can significantly affect our mental health. A balanced diet helps us to feel more alert and improves concentration and attention span. In addition, having a good balance of foods can help reduce stress and depression. In this presentation, we will be talking about how diet can affect our mental health. You will also learn some tips to have a diet that supports mental health as well as certain foods that really help to support our brain. *Presentation will be available in person, virtually and will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Post Workout Recovery & Hydration Tips Workshop
Workshop/Training
This workshop is being put on by USU Dietetics students. It will be held in the Aggie Recreation Center, room 120 from 12:30-1pm. Come learn about the basics of post-workout nutrition and also hydration tips to help keep your body properly fueled and hydrated!
Paws and Breathe
Recreation
Join us in the northeast part of the Library on the first floor 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. Everyone is invited!
Aetna Webinar – Understanding Self-Harm
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Self-harm is a complex mental health concern. Join this webinar to learn about self-harm, why people hurt themselves and how to respond and help.
Conducting an Inclusive Search: Best Practices
Workshop/Training
The Office of Equity’s “Conducting an Inclusive Search: Best Practices” training will help hiring and search committees understand the ways in which they can limit bias during the hiring and search processes. It is an interactive training that focuses on the various aspects of the processes (from establishing group operating procedures to evaluating candidate interviews). It can be tailored to the needs of the individual hiring or search committee.
Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Zhao Ma
Conference/Seminar
The second of two seminars presented by Zhao Ma, Purdue University
Ecology Center Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Zhao Ma will be speaking about her research for this month's Ecology Center Seminar!
Principles in Practice Workshop Series: Miha Stan
Workshop/Training
The Principles in Practice Workshop Series hosted by the Covey Leadership Center features world-class leaders in a variety of industries. Students have an opportunity to learn through a lecture-style setting, followed by a Q&A. Our first speaker will be Miha Stan. Miha is Assistant Professor of Strategy at the UCL School of Management and her current research focuses on the links between formal structures, organizational learning, and adaptation. More broadly, she is interested in understanding how attributes of the organizational context shape learning outcomes, with an emphasis on the healthcare sector. Prior to joining UCL, Mihaela pursued a Ph.D. in Strategic and International Management from the London Business School and an MBA from Brigham Young University in United States.
USU Society of Women Engineers General Meeting
Student Activities
Join USU SWE for our Bi-Monthly Meetings! Throughout the semester you will have the opportunity to meet your fellow engineers, hear from guest speakers, and learn more about opportunities within engineering!
Morgan Stanley Info Session - Shingo Club
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Morgan Stanely will be coming to present various opportunities. Come for Resume and Interview tips as well as Networking and treats. All majors are welcome!
Communitas: Sasha Su-Ling Welland
Arts/Entertainment
Sasha Su-Ling Welland is Chair & Professor of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, and China Studies faculty member at the University of Washington. Her current research on embodied ecologies, rooted in her hometown of St. Louis, examines the entanglement of military and medicine, nuclear colonialism and racial capitalism in the Anthropocene production of everyday carcinogenic relations.
Free to all; everyone welcome.
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Wyoming
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Wyoming
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Faculty Employer Networking Breakfast
Social/Networking
Join us for a special networking breakfast exclusively for Huntsman faculty and corporate partners! Event Registration/RSVP URL:
CIDI Workshop - Publishing Open Textbooks with Pressbooks
Workshop/Training
Pressbooks is an open e-book authoring and publishing platform available to USU teachers and students. It integrates with Canvas and allows teachers and students to discover, use, and adapt existing open educational content or author and publish new content. Learn how to use and create Pressbooks content for your course.
Career Expo
Social/Networking | Focused Friday
The Huntsman Career Expo is your opportunity to connect face to face with key professionals and learn about internship and employment opportunities with over 50 of the Huntsman School’s best corporate partners. Get your suit cleaned, your resume polished and start practicing your personal elevator pitch!
CAAS Week Tractor Parade
Student Activities
Come check out of the long standing traditions of CAAS Week! There will be cool tractors and floats, candy, and all are welcome! Bring your families too!
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the create process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Hosted by Susie Selger
A Collective Approach Workshop: Dr. Chris Linder
Workshop/Training
As attention to campus sexual violence has grown in recent years, educators and staff have been pressured to respond quickly to comply with campus, local and federal policies. This pressure has resulted in a hyper-focus on compliance and response — after sexual violence happens, rather than working to prevent it from happening in the first place. Educators also may feel pressure to use a one-size fits all, “best practices” approach rather than developing their own, context-specific strategies. In this workshop, Chris talks about moving beyond the “expert model” to engage all members of the campus community who have an interest in addressing relationship and sexual violence. Participants will leave this workshop with several specific strategies they can use to immediately address campus sexual violence and an action plan for developing educational programming for the campus community. Dr. Chris Linder (she/her/hers) is the director of the McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention, which engages in research and education, at the University of Utah. She also is an associate professor of higher education; her scholarship focuses on sexual violence prevention and student activism.
Aggie Ice Cream at Blue Square Grand Opening
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Come and check out the brand new Aggie Ice Cream location at Blue Square! There will be prizes for the first 100 people in line, free swag, face painting, balloon animals, and the ice cream eating contest (sign ups were at Day on the Quad)!
LAEP Speaker Series: Michael Budge
Lecture/Readings
Under the Influence Speaker Bio: Michael Budge brings over 15 years of innovative site design to his practice in Salt Lake City. Known for a unique synthesis of conceptual rigor, technical know-how and an unsurpassed attention to detail, his designs extract influences from the site and surrounding context to create outdoor spaces with a simple and clear aesthetic, that have won recognition on both the local and national stage. In 2014 he co-founded LOCI, an award-winning Landscape Architecture, Land Planning, Urban design firm that tackles a wide range of project types and scales—from urban design, resorts, institutions, parks and open space, neighborhood and community planning, mixed-use development and private residences. This diverse range of projects has taken their work into over 38 different countries and 6 different continents.
Softball - Fall Scrimmages
Sports
Fall Scrimmages
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
Over the course of three sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small project by the end of the course to take home with them.
This event is three consecutive Fridays, September 22, 29 and October 6. 2023.
Friday Night Lights High Fitness
Special Event
Join our Friday Night Lights High Fitness class for a fun and upbeat way to get active! Running from 8 to 9 p.m. on Friday, September 22nd, this high fitness event will be hosted on the Aggie Legacy Fields for a unique exercise experience! Bring your friends, come solo, or make it a date as we're hoping to beat BYU's record of the largest High Fitness event in the state. We hope to see you there!
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Colorado State
Sports
Utah State Women's Volleyball vs. Colorado State
Baseball Scrimmage vs the Gulls
Sports
Baseball Scrimmage vs the Gulls
Utah Agricultural Products BBQ
Fundraiser
It’s nearly time for Aggie football and the annual Utah Agricultural Products Barbecue, hosted by Utah State University’s College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (CASS). Start time for the barbecue is tied to the USU vs. James Madison football game kick-off time. The BBQ will get underway 3 hours prior to kick-off (time to be determined). The barbecue will feature Utah-grown beef, dairy products, pork, onion rings, salad, lamb, corn, apples, Creamies and more. The event is sponsored by Utah’s Own. A collaboration among participating commodity groups, companies, and CAAS, volunteers from commodity groups and the college prepare and serve the meal in an outdoor festival atmosphere where guests can try all sorts of delicious food. The event has become a beloved fall tradition at USU. All proceeds, including your donation, go to the Utah Agricultural Leadership Endowment at USU to help provide scholarships for future generations of Utah’s farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness people.
Utah State Football vs. James Madison
Sports
Utah State Football vs. James Madison
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
CIDI Workshop - Publishing Open Textbooks with Pressbooks
Workshop/Training
Pressbooks is an open e-book authoring and publishing platform available to USU teachers and students. It integrates with Canvas and allows teachers and students to discover, use, and adapt existing open educational content or author and publish new content. Learn how to use and create Pressbooks content for your course.
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Marissa Tsugawa
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Marissa Tsugawa from USU Engineering will present on Neurodivergence in STEM.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. John Valasek
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Texas A & M University
Multiple-Time-Scale Nonlinear Output Feedback Control of Systems with Model Uncertainties
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
USU Restoration Consortium Short Course: Beaver Translocation
Workshop/Training
Instructors: Dr. Nick Bouwes, Nate Norman & Becky Yeager Dates: September 26-28, 2023 Description: This course is designed for individuals and groups who are interested in live trapping and relocating beaver for stream restoration. Students will gain: 1. Ability to work with landowners in protecting their property while living with beavers when possible. 2. Knowledge of types of beaver traps and how to properly set them. 3. Knowledge of how to safely transport beaver. 4. Ability to handle beavers to collect and record pertinent data after captures. 5. Knowledge of important components for temporary beaver husbandry. 6. Ability to select proper relocation areas for release. Learn how to prepare relocation areas to increase success
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
World Contraception Day
Student Activities
The 26th of September is observed by the international community as World Contraception Day. Stop by TSC 313 on September 26th from 10 am-11:30 am for a conversational hour on reproductive justice and why it matters. We will also have free reproductive justice swag and supplies plus coffee and pastries!
Academic Belonging & Learning Excellence: Why, What, and How?
Workshop/Training
A Front & Center Webinar for USU faculty and staff
Lunch & Learn - Strategies to Stretch Your Income
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn on strategies to stretch your income. Amid inflation, 63% of Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck making progress towards financial goals daunting and seemingly impossible. Establishing attainable goals and developing new spending and saving habits can help you increase and maximize your income and minimize expenses. This will allow you to put even more money towards the things that matter most to you. The tools we discuss in this webinar will help you do just that! Join us to learn practical strategies for organizing your money, adjusting your daily spending, and strategies & free tools for cutting expenses. *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
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!
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!
Stress and Anxiety Management Part 3
Workshop/Training
Stress and Anxiety Management workshop part 3 will help you identify your own thinking patterns that often lead to higher levels of stress. Learn how to reframe and challenge the worn out recording of negative self-talk and unhelpful thoughts in this workshop.
CIDI Workshop - Designing Assessment for Learning
Workshop/Training
This workshop will help you create or re-design assessment to align with your overall course goals.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop Series
Workshop/Training
The Ecology Center provides free, graduate student-led workshops on programming for data analysis. Sessions are held on Tuesdays at 3:00PM in NR 204, and are designed for beginners in the topic. Most workshops are focused on R, but we cover Python and Gooogle Earth Engine as well. Please bring your own computer. Below is this semester's schedule: Sept. 12 - Introduction to R Sept. 19 - Data wrangling using data.table Sept. 26 - Data wrangling and beyond with the tidyverse Oct. 3 - Data visualization with base R Oct. 10 - Data visualization with ggplot Oct. 17 - Advanced R: for-loops and functions Oct. 24 - Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R Oct. 31 - Intro to Google Earth Engine Nov. 7 - Visualizing spatial data in R Nov. 14 - Intro to Python Nov. 28 - Github and reproducible analysis
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
CIDI Workshop - Creating Usable, Accessible Courses
Workshop/Training
Learn quick and easy practical tips to make sure your content more usable and easy to learn for the students in your course. In this workshop we will go over how to: · Get rid of extra content in your course and simplify your course navigation. · Get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published. · Embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone. · Provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.
SBIR 101 and 201 Workshop
Information/Orientation
Representatives from the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity will be conducting a workshop on Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer programs
SBIR 101 and 201 Workshop by Utah Innovation Center
Workshop/Training
Are you a researcher, small business, or entrepreneur with a novel technology? The Utah Innovation Center can help you obtain federal funding - as much as $2 million! SBIR 101 and 201 Workshop - Learn about the Federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. - Up to $2 million for R&D of your technology or products. Wednesday, September 27th, USTAR BioInnovations Center, 650 E 1600 N, Logan, UT - Networking/ food at 2:30pm - SBIR 101 and 201 from 3-5pm
Finding Belonging: How to Combat Loneliness
Workshop/Training
At some point in our lives, most people experience a time of loneliness and isolation. Even when we are surrounded by loved ones, we may feel like no one truly understands us. This workshop will talk about the origins of loneliness and how we can find our way back to connection.
Finding Belonging: How to Combat Loneliness
Workshop/Training
At some point in our lives, most people experience a time of loneliness and isolation. Even when we are surrounded by loved ones, we may feel like no one truly understands us. This workshop will talk about the origins of loneliness and how we can find our way back to connection.
CIDI Workshop - Managing and Editing Lecture Recordings
Workshop/Training
With all the recordings you have probably been creating lately, your MyMedia account may be in need of some attention. This workshop will take you through the first steps to becoming a media master: learn how to tag and add descriptions to your recordings to make them more easily searchable, discover the power of playlists, and become familiar with the basic editing tools that are available through MyMedia.
Master of Human Resources On-Campus Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
We invite you to meet with us to learn how a Master of Human Resources from Utah State University will give you a competitive advantage in your career path. Register at: MHR Events
WILD Opening Social
Social/Networking
Affiliated faculty, staff and grad students are invited to the Department of Wildland Resources Opening Social. Join us at 5:30 pm (food provided). 394 W Center St. Logan, Utah
USU Uintah Basin Parapro Dinner
Student Activities
The Vernal campus will host a dinner for our Parapro students.
SBIR 101 Workshop from Utah Innovation Center
Workshop/Training
Are you a researcher, future small business owner or entrepreneur with a novel technology? The Utah Innovation Center can help you obtain federal funding - as much as $2 million! SBIR 101 Workshop - Learn about the Federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. - Up to $2 million for R&D or your technology or product. Wednesday, September 27th, from 6:30-8pm, Huntsman Hall, room 326 - Dinner provided
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo along with a guest artist and jazz students from Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to all and people are encouraged to bring their instrument and join in.
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Aetna Webinar – Communicating Across Differences
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Communication is at the heart of each relationship we have. Learning ways to communicate well across differences is key. Making sure you understand and are understood is an important factor in finding success and satisfaction in your relationships. Join this webinar to learn ways you can improve how you relate with others and communicate better.
USU HELPS: Helping Everyone Learn to Prevent Suicide
Workshop/Training
This training is for any members of USU community who want to assist other USU students in distress by reaching out and connecting them to right resources. The training will cover signs of psychological distress, warning signs of suicide, review of available mental health resources, and ways to reach out.
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Colorado State
Sports
Utah State Women's Soccer vs. Colorado State
USU Uintah Basin Community Education Courses: Chakra 101
Workshop/Training
This is not a class that you take once and forget. You will identify the unique qualities of the chakras; become familiar with your own body intuitively; unblock and balance your energy; help heal and develop your mind, body and spirit; and learn to know yourself and discover personal harmony and balance.
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
Drops of Mindfulness
Workshop/Training
Live and online guided mindfulness practices offered freely by the IDRRP to support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students. Everyone in the USU community is welcome all or any of these 10-minute practices whenever they fit in the schedule. There is no requirement or no pre-requisite to participate.
Uintah Basin Employee Appreciation Day
Special Event
Main campus is hosting Statewide Employee Appreciation Days - USU Uintah Basin will enjoy a BBQ and wiffle ball tournament at Ashley Valley Community Park!
Utah State University’s Inaugural Employee Appreciation Day
Special Event
All USU employees (full and part time) are invited to a day of fun and recognition! Employee Appreciation Day is coordinated by the Office of Human Resources with support and sponsorship from several internal and external partners. The goal of this day is to celebrate all faculty and staff by providing some food, fun, and formal recognition for all you do for USU and our students. This event will include free lunch served by the USU Executive Committee, and activities such as a football field goal kick, flu shot clinic, tours of athletic events, live music, exhibitors, and more! Employees must bring their USU ID card in order to access the event.
Employee Appreciation Day!
Fair/Festival
Employee Appreciation Day is coordinated by the Office of Human Resources with support and sponsorship from several internal and external partners. The goal of this day is to celebrate all faculty and staff by providing some food, fun, and formal recognition for all you do for USU and our students.
This event will include free lunch served by the USU Executive Committee, and activities such as a football field goal kick, flu shot clinic, tours of Athletic venues, live music, exhibitors, and more!
Statewide Campus Activities:
Blanding: Lunch & Movie, 12:00-4:00 on September 29th
Brigham City Region: Lunch, 12:00-1:00 on September 29th
Eastern: Lunch, 12:00 - 2:00 on September 29th
Moab: Lunch, 12:00 - 2:00 on September 29th
Southwest Region: Lunch, Time TBD on September 29th
Tooele: Lunch & Bowling, 12:00 - 4:00 on September 29th
Uintah Basin: Lunch & Softball Tournament, 10:00 - 2:00 on September 29th
Wasatch Region: Lunch & Top Golf, 10:00 - 2:00 on September 29th
Finance Career Day
Information/Orientation | Focused Friday
Enjoy lunch, network with professionals and alumni to learn about career opportunities in Finance from firms including Adams Wealth, Alter Domus, Divvy and Fidelty Investments. Register to attend.
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the create process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Hosted by Susie Selger
Don't Be Reviewer 2: Reviewing for Journal and Conferences
Workshop/Training
Peer review is high stakes work; reviewer feedback influences (often determines) whether manuscripts are published, and for many academics, keeping their job depends on publishing their scholarship. In other words, peer reviews have material, professional consequences. It’s surprising, then, that scholars are rarely trained in how to be a good reviewer. In this workshop, you’ll learn a practical heuristic for providing peer review feedback that is inclusive, helpful, and appropriate.
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
Over the course of three sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small project by the end of the course to take home with them.
This workshop runs three consecutive Saturdays, September 23, 30 and October 7, 2023.
Don't Be Reviewer 2: Reviewing for Journal and Conferences
Workshop/Training
Peer review is high stakes work; reviewer feedback influences (often determines) whether manuscripts are published, and for many academics, keeping their job depends on publishing their scholarship. In other words, peer reviews have material, professional consequences. It’s surprising, then, that scholars are rarely trained in how to be a good reviewer. In this workshop, you’ll learn a practical heuristic for providing peer review feedback that is inclusive, helpful, and appropriate.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Fair/Festival
Join USU's Asian Student Association in a night market-style celebration featuring art and merchandise from community creators, mooncakes, karaoke, and lantern-, letter-, and bracelet-making!
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
Over the course of three sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small project by the end of the course to take home with them.
This event is three consecutive Fridays, September 22, 29 and October 6. 2023.
Fall Stampede Rodeo
Special Event
Come out and support the USU Rodeo as we host the Fall Stampede!! We will be competing against colleges and universities from Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Colorado. It will be a fun filled night with entertainment and exciting rodeo action from top ranked cowboys and cowgirls across the Rocky Mountain Region. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate!! Come early to grab dinner before the rodeo
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
The Wind Orchestra, the "flagship ensemble" of the USU Bands, is a 45-member ensemble of the finest wind and percussion players on campus. Each performance includes contemporary wind music, as well as time-tested standard band repertoire.
This event will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.
History of Punctuation Poster Exhibition Celebrating National Punctuation Day
Exhibition
September 24 is National Punctuation Day. While punctuation may be viewed as a set of rigid grammar rules, the history of these symbols is fascinating, which was discovered by the students enrolled in Professor Joyce Kinkead’s History of Writing classes. Each student adopted a punctuation mark and then researched its origins. These histories are depicted graphically in colorful posters designed by Molly Etchberger, a graduate of Art and Design. The posters are on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library on the lower floor near Special Collections, September 11-October 9. A public reception with refreshments will be hosted by the Department of English on site on Friday, September 22 at noon.
All-Aggie Tailgate at UCONN
Sports
Tailgate event at University of Connecticut.
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
Celebrando Nuestras Raíces
Arts/Entertainment
The Latinx Cultural Center's "Celebrando Nuestras Raíces" is a big event during Hispanic Heritage Month. It celebrates the Latinx community's contributions and resilience through performances from various Latin American countries.
Fall Stampede Rodeo
Special Event
Come out and support the USU Rodeo as we host the Fall Stampede!! We will be competing against colleges and universities from Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Colorado. It will be a fun filled night with entertainment and exciting rodeo action from top ranked cowboys and cowgirls across the Rocky Mountain Region. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate!! Come early to grab dinner before the rodeo
We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything is P.R.
Arts/Entertainment
In February 2012, five young women walked into the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to protest the illegal presidential election in Russia. The young activists, who called themselves Pussy Riot, offered up a 48-second punk prayer, shouting, “Virgin Mary, chase Putin away!” before being dragged out of the church by security. After uploading a video of the performance onto YouTube, the women of Pussy Riot were arrested as enemies of church and state. But when Western media reclaimed the story, Pussy Riot’s protest became the greatest piece of performance art in Russian history. This is their story.
Recommended for patrons 18 and above.
An Evening of French Flute Sonatas
Arts/Entertainment
"An Evening of French Flute Sonatas featuring Dr. Jeiran Hasan on flute, with guest artists Chilali Hugo (harp) and Dr. Jessica Roderer Gibbons of BYU - Idaho (piano). Repertoire includes compositions by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges for flute and harp, the first classical composer of African descent; Louise-Marie Simon, a prolific female composer writing under the pen name of Claude Arrieu; Darius Milhaud, one of the most recognized composers of the Les Six; and the infamous Cesar Franck, in a transcription of his tremendous Violin Sonata.
This event will be livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel."
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