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01
Feb

Miss Native American USU Pageant

Cultural

Join us for the return of the Miss. Native American USU Pageant. Our contestants will showcase a modern and traditional talent and the winner will be the Head Woman for the 47th Annual Echoing Traditional Ways Pow Wow.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
02
Feb

Soul Food

Special Event

Come celebrate and kick off Black History Month and join us for a night of good food, live music, performances, and more! Come bring your friends, family, and partners and come dressed to impress!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
09
Feb

Black Hair and Story Telling as a Form of Social Activism

Lecture/Readings

Artist St. Clair Detrick-Jules will discuss what she learned through an almost four-year-long journey photographing and interviewing 101 Black women with natural hair for her photojournalism book, My Beautiful Black Hair: 101 Natural Hair Stories from the Sisterhood, a large-scale visual anthropology exploring the deep, complex relationships across generations between Black women and their hair that Kirkus Reviews calls “compelling and inspirational...a powerful celebration of self-acceptance and sisterhood.”

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
14
Feb

Valentines Day Bike Ride

Student Activities

Celebrate love on two wheels with Aggie Blue Bikes at their annual Valentine's Day bike ride! Whether you're a cycling enthusiast or a casual rider, grab your partner and pedal your way to Aggie Blue Bikes. All skill levels are welcome to join this ride, starting at Aggie Blue Bikes at 4 pm on Wednesday, February 14. Don't miss the chance to create lasting memories together while enjoying a Valentine's Day bike ride.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
21
Feb

LGBT+ Allies on Campus Training

Workshop/Training

In this fast pace two hour training, participants will learn about microaggressions, terminology, and key issues that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants will have the opportunity to sign an allies pledge and receive an ally sticker. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
21
Feb

Salsa & Salsa

Arts/Entertainment

The Latin Dance Club, in collaboration with the Honors Program, will be hosting a salsa dance class with a salsa competition. Students are welcome to sign up to make a salsa and enter into a competition. Students are also welcome to come, learn how to dance salsa, and taste test for the competition.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Learning Living Community |
21
Feb

Carry The Love

Special Event

InterVarsity is hosting Carry the Love for an all-campus, unified worship and prayer night for students, campus groups and whoever would be interested. Join us at the Lundstrom Student Living Center conference room at 6 pm!

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Logan Campus |
27
Feb

Trans Allies on Campus Training

Workshop/Training

Trans/Nonbinary Allies on Campus aims to increase awareness and understanding of our trans/nonbinary community and further understand specific trans/nonbinary issues while training participants to stand with, and advocate for trans/nonbinary individuals. Participants will gain a basic understanding of sex, sexuality, and gender and how these concepts perpetuate microaggressions, discrimination policies, and daily biases. Prepare to dispel some common myths, laugh, and leave with the understanding that there is much work to be done in our community and you are part of the solution. Registration is required to receive the zoom link.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Feb

Colorblind Universities and the Future of Higher Education

Lecture/Readings

In June 2023, the United States Supreme Court eliminated race-based affirmative action at colleges and universities – a decades-long battle and an extension of the debate over diversity, equity, and inclusion on campuses across the country. So, where does the relationship between race and higher education go from here? In "Colorblind Universities and the Future of Higher Education," Dr. Brandon James Render provides historical context for the recent Supreme Court decision and the deeper implications it has for colleges and universities beyond admissions. In the process, he illuminates how students, faculty, and administrators have responded to overcome similar assaults on accessibility, equity, and justice

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Old Main |
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