Upcoming Events
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
"Whatever It Is, I’m Against It": Resistance to Change in Higher Education by Brian Rosenberg Facilitated by Chris Babits Tuesdays 11:00 am Sept 10 | Sept 17 | Sept 24 | Oct 1
James & Alecia Porras Latinx Voices Series
Cultural
We're excited to invite you to the James & Alecia Porras Latinx Voices Series, where you can learn from our excellent guest speaker. This event promotes multicultural awareness and allows speakers to share unique perceptions related to their experiences. Of course, we'll have some light refreshments served afterward. We hope to see you there!
Aetna Webinar – Managing Depression
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Are you depressed or feel you may be depressed? Or do you have a family member or close friend that is struggling with depression, and you’re not sure how to deal with it? Join this webinar to talk about: Causes of depression How depression can impact a family Taking care of yourself Resources for help
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon Facilitated by Amanda Deliman Tuesdays 3:00 pm Sept 24 | Oct 1 | Oct 8 | Oct 22
Graduate School Information Session
Information/Orientation | Info Session
Come learn more about grad school! Staff members will be there to cover the basics and answer questions. This information session will be held in person and over Zoom. The Zoom Link will be available by following the link below.
Community Week Come Together Bike Ride
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
Join Aggie Blue Bikes for a community bike ride Tuesday, October 1st at 5:30. We will be meeting at Aggie Blue Bikes and then starting our ride. Bring your lights and a helmet for a safe fun time.
Wassermann Piano Series, Young Artist: Dominic Doutney
Arts/Entertainment
Dominic Doutney is a rising young concert pianist, born in Britain and currently based in Chicago. He will present a program of Brahms, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff at Utah State University in advance of his Kennedy Center debut next month.
Program:
Brahms: Four Piano Pieces, Op. 119
Liszt: Sposalizio, Chasse neige, and Concert Etude No. 1
Rachmaninoff: 13 Preludes, Op. 32
Garnering awards and top prizes from the 2024 Washington International Competition, Luminarts Cultural Foundation, Mauro Paolo Monopoli International Competition in Barletta, Italy, the Jaén International Piano Competition in Spain, the Clamo International Competition in Murcia, Spain and the Lyon International Competition, Dominic is also the winner of the Royal Over-Seas League Award for Keyboard, the Norah Sande Award, the Walled City Festival competition in Derry, Northern Ireland, and Semana Internacional de Piano de Óbidos in Portugal. Dominic has made appearances on BBC Radio 3, CNBC, and recently performed an all-Rachmaninoff recital on Portugal’s biggest classical music radio station, Antena 2.
Miss Martindale's Freshman College and Career Class Tours
Student Activities
Uintah High School Freshman in Miss Martindale's College and Career Readiness classes will participate in tours of the USU Uintah Basin Vernal campus. They will hear information on scholarships, concurrent enrollment as well as enjoy presentations from some of our local faculty.
ETE Learning Circle (Sustainable)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Sustainability: Higher Education's New Fundamentalism by Rachelle Peterson Facilitated by Michelle Burrows Wednesdays 1:00 pm Sept 18 | Sept 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9
ETE Learning Circle (Foundations)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Designing a Motivational Syllabus: Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement by Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas Facilitated by Kelsey Hall Wednesdays 2:00 pm Sep 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9 | Oct 16
IEEE Officer Meeting
Meeting
Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)
The World Languages Film Festival: Arrival
Cultural
The World Languages Film Festival presents Arrival (2016).
This sci-fi film explores the arrival of mysterious alien spacecrafts around the world. Linguist Louise Banks is recruited to decipher their language, leading to profound discoveries about communication, time, and humanity. As she unravels the aliens' message, the film delves into themes of fate, loss, and interconnectedness across time.
Rating: PG-13
Some brief strong language and sci-fi violence.
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
The New Handbook of Counseling Supervision by L. DiAnne Borders and Lori L. Brown Facilitated by Daphne Hartzheim and Emilee Packer Tuesdays 3:00 pm Sept 5 | Oct 3 | Nov 7 | Dec 5
Uintah Basin STEAM Expo Day 1
Special Event
Our primary aim is to improve and increase opportunities for secondary students in rural and Native communities in Utah to learn data science and mathematical modeling.
The Brewer Festival of Writing
Lecture/Readings
Brewer Festival of Writing: Reading with Lindsey Drager Date: Thursday, Oct. 3 Time: 12:00-1:15 Where: Merrill-Cazier Library, Room 101 Description: Author Lindsey Drager will read from her new book, The Avian Hourglass, and participate in an audience Q&A. Brewer Festival of Writing: Work of Art Panel Discussion Date: Thursday, Oct. 3 Time: 1:30-2:45 Where: Merrill-Cazier Library, Room 101 Description: Author Lindsey Drager, ceramicist Antra Sinha, and painter Terry Powers will participate in a lively discussion about the labor that goes into their craft.
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
ETE Learning Circle (Digital-Age)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) by Jenae Cohn Facilitated by Jessie Koltz Thursdays 12:00 pm Oct 3 | Oct 10 | Oct 17 | Oct 24 | Oct 31 | Nov 7th
Rapid Resume Review
Student Activities
In preparation for Evening with Industry, which is fast approaching, the Society of Women Engineers is inviting everyone to join them for some resume pointers and advise with skilled engineering resume writers.
Wild Women City of Rocks Climbing & Camping
Recreation
We are heading north across the border to the City of Rocks National Preserve to climb and camp. We will spend our days exploring and climbing some of the amazing routes in the City and our evenings around the camp fire. No climbing experience is necessary for this trip and all abilities are welcome. Participants must be prepared for overnight camping, moderate hiking and heights. The trip cost includes transportation, food, camping fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, group climbing equipment and shoes, helmet and harness. Space is limited, so register today!
Uintah Basin STEAM Expo Day 2
Special Event
Our primary aim is to improve and increase opportunities for secondary students in rural and Native communities in Utah to learn data science and mathematical modeling.
Creating Wellness: A Wellness-Deserved Break in Your Day
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the creative process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Stop by NEHMA for meditative, guided artmaking and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA LMFT, ART-BC. Free and open to all. Friday, October 4. Positive self-talk Prompt: How do you love yourself?
ETE Learning Circle (Foundations)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
What Inclusive Instructors Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching by Tracie Marcella Addy, Derek Dube, Khadijah A. Mitchell, and Mallory E. SoRelle Facilitated by Marlene Graf Fridays 11:00am Sep 13 | Sept 20 | Sept 27 | Oct 4
Covey Principle-Centered Leadership Forum
Conference/Seminar | Focused Friday
Principle-Centered Leadership Award Reception, Forum, and moderated discussion given by Jackie Pulinger in Perry Pavilion.
Freedom of Speech: Improving Civil Dialogue on College Campuses with Dana Perino, Fox News
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Everyone is invited to this FREE event! Tickets are required, reserve your tickets now at the link below! The Orrin G. Hatch Foundation, in collaboration with Utah State University, is pleased to announce a Hatch Center Symposium on “Freedom of Speech: Improving Civil Dialogue on College Campuses.” The event will feature a conversation with Dana Perino, former White House Press Secretary and current Fox News anchor and host. "In an era where echo chambers too often drown out genuine debate, we must learn to listen and engage respectfully. I’m eager to share my insights and challenge students and community members to rise above the noise and foster honest, constructive conversations,” said Dana Perino.
Nigerian Independence Day
Cultural | Inclusive Excellence
The Nigerian Students Association is pleased to announce our celebration of the Nigerian Independence Day. This is a significant event that not only commemorates Nigeria’s independence but also serves as an opportunity to share our rich culture, history, and traditions with the broader campus community. It fosters a sense of pride and belonging among Nigerian students and educates others about our heritage. The Independence Day celebration will take place on Friday, October 4th, 2024, from 5:00PM-7:00pm at Lundstrom Hall (1295 E 1000 N, Logan). We warmly invite you to join us for this joyous celebration!
Science Unwrapped - Can We Live the Good Life and Keep Our Planet Healthy?
Special Event | Science Unwrapped
Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public STEM outreach program of USU's College of Science. Watershed scientist Patrick Belmont, professor in USU's Department of Watershed Sciences, presents "Can We Live the Good Life and Keep Our Planet Healthy?" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on the USU campus, Logan. Admission is free. Refreshments and hands-on learning activities follow Dr. Belmont's talk. Talk Description: Watershed scientist Patrick Belmont explores how we can better align economics and sustainability to put us on track for improving quality of life for people, while protecting the ecosystems on which our economy depends. Drawing on collaborations he’s convened with scientists, land managers and entrepreneurs, Belmont illustrates how we can pool our knowledge and energy to create communities that can thrive in the ever changing social, cultural, and economic landscape. Dr. Belmont's talk is part of Science Unwrapped's Fall 2024 "Joining Forces" series.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Wild Women City of Rocks Climbing & Camping
Recreation
We are heading north across the border to the City of Rocks National Preserve to climb and camp. We will spend our days exploring and climbing some of the amazing routes in the City and our evenings around the camp fire. No climbing experience is necessary for this trip and all abilities are welcome. Participants must be prepared for overnight camping, moderate hiking and heights. The trip cost includes transportation, food, camping fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, group climbing equipment and shoes, helmet and harness. Space is limited, so register today!
Family First Saturday: Ghosts and Monsters Around the World
Cultural
Join the museum for fun crafts and activities to learn about ghosts and monsters around the world! All ages welcome, and admission is always free!
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Wild Women City of Rocks Climbing & Camping
Recreation
We are heading north across the border to the City of Rocks National Preserve to climb and camp. We will spend our days exploring and climbing some of the amazing routes in the City and our evenings around the camp fire. No climbing experience is necessary for this trip and all abilities are welcome. Participants must be prepared for overnight camping, moderate hiking and heights. The trip cost includes transportation, food, camping fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, group climbing equipment and shoes, helmet and harness. Space is limited, so register today!
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
ETE Learning Circle (Community-Engaged)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Building the Collaborative Learning Community in the Critical Skills Classroom by Patrice McDonough and Wendy McGrath Facilitated by Nelda Ault-Dyslin Mon 2:00 pm Oct 7 | Oct 14 | Oct 21 | Oct 28
Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Thomas Westerhold
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Thomas Westerhold, from Bremen University, will present on Cenozoic Cyclostrat and Climate.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Lt. Col. Ryan Carr
Assistant Professor
US Air Force Academy
Optimal Controls for the Pursuit-Evasion Problem
Melaleuca Info Table - Fall 2024
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Melaleuca will be hosting an info table as they recruit for intern and full time positions. They have opportunities for management, supply chain, finance, data, HR and marketing students. Stop by their table to find out more!
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Front & Center Webinar: Academic Record Adjustment Basics
Workshop/Training
We will briefly discuss the process students must follow when submitting an academic record adjustment. This petition provides students the opportunity to request changes to their academic transcript (credit adjustment, course addition, withdrawal with "W" notation, etc.) because of an extenuating circumstance. An extenuating circumstance is a non-academic emergency outside of the student’s control that occurred during the semester for which the student is petitioning and affected the student’s ability to attend or fully participate in classes.
ENVS Departmental Meeting
Meeting
ENVS Departmental Meeting
Utah Retirement Systems (URS) Webinar: Understanding Your Tier 2 Choice
Workshop/Training
Utah Retirement Systems (URS), presents a webinar on understanding your tier 2 choice. This overview is for employees within their first year of URS-eligible employment and will help you understand your two retirement choices.
Latinx Faculty and staff mixer
Cultural
We're excited to introduce you to our wonderful faculty and staff members who proudly celebrate their Latinx heritage. Join us to learn how their background influences their vision and connect with them in engaging conversations. Everyone is welcome! Enjoy some delicious Latin light refreshments during this event!
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon Facilitated by Amanda Deliman Tuesdays 3:00 pm Sept 24 | Oct 1 | Oct 8 | Oct 22
Melaleuca Info Session - Fall 2024
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Are you ready to launch your career? Are you smart, dedicated, and willing to commit to an organization that is revolutionizing the way the world does business? Are you looking for a company that gives to you the same way you give to it? If so, consider internship and full-time opportunities at Melaleuca. You’ll find a different sort of business. A company dedicated to helping you learn and grow. People who are passionate and excited about what they do. Benefits that exceed what you might expect. Connect with Melaleuca recruiters and executives at their information session on Tuesday, October 8th at 5:00pm in Perry Pavilion. Refreshments will be provided.
USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Women in Leadership
Special Event
Join us for October's USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series. Tonya Murray will be moderating a panel on Women in Leadership: A conversation on influencing rural Utah.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Chamber Music Society of Logan Will Hagan, Albert Cano Smit, Sandy Mohamed and Arthur Hornig (Piano Quartet)
Arts/Entertainment
A truly unique international collaboration, four internationally-recognized soloists join forces as a piano quartet, including Utah-based violinist Will Hagen, French-Egyptian violist Sindy Mohamed, Spanish/Dutch pianist Albert Cano Smit, and German cellist Arthur Hornig.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Mo Paychecks, No Problem: Tips For Navigating From One Paycheck to Two Each Month at USU
Workshop/Training
Benefited employee pay frequency changes January 2025 from one paycheck to two paychecks per month (semi-monthly). How will you prepare for the upcoming change? We’ll share what we’re doing NOW to prepare to pivot so the January pay cycle doesn’t disrupt our day-to-day financial health.
This webinar will be recorded and available on the Extension Trainings website at https://extension.usu.edu/employee/marketing/training/
USU Farmers Market
Fair/Festival
The USU Farmers Market was launched in 2017 with support from the Student Sustainability grant program. The fall market features live local musicians in addition to local businesses and student organizations. One of the student benefits is the Double Your Bucks program which allows students to double their money in dollar increments up to $6.00. The tokens may only be used in the Market towards produce and select food items.
Lunch & Learn - Supporting Family Members with Mental Health Issues
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program present a lunch and learn on supporting family members with mental health issues. Do you have a family member with a mental health problem? What can you do to support them but also take care of yourself? This training is not designed to provide specific diagnostic information or help identify mental health issues but it will give participants tools to cope with the strain of helping a loved one with mental illness. We’ll discuss the definition of mental illness, the impact of mental illness on families, tips to support others, ways to cope with a mental health crisis, and tools for self-care. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
ETE Learning Circle (Sustainable)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Sustainability: Higher Education's New Fundamentalism by Rachelle Peterson Facilitated by Michelle Burrows Wednesdays 1:00 pm Sept 18 | Sept 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9
ETE Learning Circle (Foundations)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Designing a Motivational Syllabus: Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement by Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas Facilitated by Kelsey Hall Wednesdays 2:00 pm Sep 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9 | Oct 16
Olsen Lecture Series: Nanoscience Pioneer Gregory Hartland
Lecture/Readings
University of Notre Dame chemist Gregory Hartland is pioneering use of optics to examine properties of single plasmonic nanostructures. His research includes development of novel techniques to perform time-resolved and steady state spectroscopy experiments on single particles. He will present “Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Single Plasmonic Nanostructures" as featured speaker for the Utah State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s 2024 Richard Olsen Lecture series. All are welcome to his talk at 4 p.m. Oct. 9, in the Eccles Science Learning Center, Room ESLC 046, on the Logan campus. Hartland is a Notre Dame Collegiate Professor and director of graduate studies in Notre Dame’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He served as senior editor of the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Physical Chemistry, and was recently named deputy editor of the society’s Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Harland is an ACS Fellow, a Royal Society of Chemistry Fellow and an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow. The Olsen Lecture Series was established by in 2006 by the late USU Emeritus Professor Richard Olsen and his wife, LiVina Hymas Olsen.
Stackable Degrees Open House
Special Event
Join us for our Open House and connect with our USU team and local industry leaders to explore career opportunities in the following fields: • Advanced Manufacturing • Cybersecurity • Information & Computer Technology • Product Development • Quality & Reliability • Technical Management • Robotics, Automation, & Controls Attend and get information about: • Attending USU Brigham City • Stackable Degrees • Admissions • Financial Aid & Scholarships For more information about this event contact Emily Davies at aggie.link/emily
IEEE Officer Meeting
Meeting
Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)
The World Languages Film Festival: Minari
Cultural
The World Languages Film Festival presents Minari (2020) in Korean and English with English subtitles.
A Korean-American family moves to rural Arkansas in the 1980s to pursue the American Dream by starting a farm. As they struggle with the challenges of assimilation, financial hardship, and cultural identity, the film poignantly explores themes of family, resilience, and the immigrant experience in America.
Rating: PG-13
Thematic material including family struggle and some language.
Aggie Advantage Student Success Webinar
Conference/Seminar
Aggie Advantage Student Success Webinar 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month highlighting a student resource 6:00 pm
Big Bands
Arts/Entertainment
Join the national award-winning USU Jazz Orchestra and the USU Jazz Ensemble as they perform selections of classic and contemporary jazz music in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on campus. The event is free for USU students with ID.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
A Day of Giving
Fundraiser | Homecoming
1888 Minutes of Aggie Impact
Get ready to ignite the Aggie spirit of generosity and make a monumental impact during Utah State University's A Day of Giving on October 10th & 11th — it's 1888 Minutes of Aggie Impact! Your support during our 5th campaign was phenomenal, raising an incredible $362,883 from 939 donors like you. Together, we've already made a huge difference, and now it's time to do it again! Your contribution fuels the dreams of USU students, empowering them to achieve greatness. Join the Aggie Family as we rally together — every gift counts, building a brighter future for countless Aggies. Let's make this year's #ADayofGiving our most impactful yet!
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
World Mental Health Day Celebration
Special Event
USU will be hosting its fifth annual campus-wide celebration of World Mental Health Day. This event is aimed at promoting mental health awareness and providing valuable resources to our campus community, students, faculty, and staff. The day will include a keynote address from USU Alum and 2024 Paris Olympian, Chari Hawkins, a support walk, a drum circle, information booths from benefit vendors and campus resources and more. The Office of Human Resources, Campus Recreation, and CAPS have partnered in planning the day’s events. Statewide campuses may have varying activities planned, please visit the website for more information.
Utah Retirement Systems (URS) Webinar: Solving the Puzzle of Retirement Taxes
Workshop/Training
Utah Retirement Systems (URS), presents a webinar on solving the puzzle of retirement taxes. In retirement, you will have to pay income tax on your pension and on withdrawals from any tax-deferred investment - such as traditional IRAs, 401(k)s, 403(b)s and similar retirement plans - in the year you take the money. How your retirement income is taxed depends on multiple factors, such as what type of income you receive, federal taxes, and the state you live in. Learn more about retirement taxes in this 1-hour presentation.
First Generation Student Alum Brunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
This special event is all about celebrating the incredible journey of trailblazers like you and connecting you with the next generation of first-gen Aggies. We have a fantastic morning planned with delicious brunch, entertainment, and great networking opportunities. We’re excited to come together and honor our shared experiences and achievements. Be sure to RSVP soon (link below)—space is limited to the first 50 attendees! As a thank you for joining us, you’ll be able to get discounted tickets for the Homecoming game (Section 216, Eastside).
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
ETE Learning Circle (Digital-Age)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) by Jenae Cohn Facilitated by Jessie Koltz Thursdays 12:00 pm Oct 3 | Oct 10 | Oct 17 | Oct 24 | Oct 31 | Nov 7th
Aetna Webinar – It’s All Relative: Understanding Family Dynamics
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Families can contribute to a person's sense of well-being in life but can also come with challenges and impact an individual negatively. Join us to learn more about family dynamics and how you can find healthier ways to navigate common family challenges.
Communitas Lecture Series Janina Myronova
Arts/Entertainment
Janina Myronova and her vibrant, rosy-cheeked clay sculptures are traveling the globe, capturing unique characters and sharing their stories along the way. Originally from Ukraine and now residing in Poland, Myronova has embraced the artist-in-residence lifestyle since completing her PhD in 2019. Her "chubby, anatomically misshapen" creations, as she describes them, have been crafted by hand in countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, Denmark, France, Turkey, China, and Poland over the past three years, with each culture influencing her work and the narratives she seeks to convey.
AI in Industry Speaker Panel
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Inclusive Excellence
Preston Pifer will be leading a discussion with Dr. Mario Harper, Dr Andy Brim and Nelson Griffiths, the Head of Engineering and ML at Double River Investments. These experts will be discussing topics ranging from the ethics of AI to current and future application of AI.
2024 Arrington Mormon HIstory Lecture: Latter-Day Saint Women and the Quiet Erosion of Certainty
Lecture/Readings
When the first Next Mormons Survey was conducted in 2016, a key finding was that Latter-day Saint women in the U.S. were, on average, more certain in their beliefs about God, Jesus, and the church than LDS men. That may well be changing. Join Jana Riess, author and senior columnist for Religious News Service, as she unpacks the 2022-23 Next Mormons Survey findings about LDS women and religiosity.
2024 Arrington Mormon History Lecture: Jana Riess
Lecture/Readings
Join Jana Riess, author and senior columnist for Religious News Service, for a lecture at the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on October 10. When the first Next Mormons Survey was conducted in 2016, a key finding was that Latter-day Saint women in the U.S. were, on average, more certain in their beliefs about God, Jesus, and the church than LDS men. That may well be changing. Dr. Riess will unpack the 2022-23 Next Mormons Survey’s findings about LDS women and religiosity, placing them in the larger context of the shifting American religious landscape.
Arrington Mormon History Lecture
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Jana Riess, a senior columnist for Religion News Service and a prominent contributor to The Salt Lake Tribune, is an acclaimed author with a profound understanding of American religious history. Riess holds a doctorate in American religious history from Columbia University and an MDiv degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, making her uniquely qualified to provide insightful analysis on this evolving topic. Riess’s lecture promises to offer valuable perspectives on the shifting dynamics of faith and gender within Latter-day Saint communities, set against broader American religious trends.
October Lecture Series: Historic Brigham City Through a Modern Technological Lens w/Scott F. Jensen
Lecture/Readings
Join us for our USU Brigham City Region October Lecture Series: Historic Brigham City Through a Modern Technological Lens, with Guest Speaker Scott F. Jensen. Digitally restored photographs bring new life and forgotten details to the streets, businesses, and homes of Brigham City from her earliest days.
Arrington Mormon History Lecture
Lecture/Readings
Jana Riess, a senior columnist for Religion News Service and a prominent contributor to The Salt Lake Tribune, is an acclaimed author with a profound understanding of American religious history. Riess holds a doctorate in American religious history from Columbia University and an MDiv degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, making her uniquely qualified to provide insightful analysis on this evolving topic. Riess’s lecture promises to offer valuable perspectives on the shifting dynamics of faith and gender within Latter-day Saint communities, set against broader American religious trends.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Autumn Voices
Arts/Entertainment
Autumn Voices features the combined choirs of the USU Music Department performing music perfect for the fall season, including seasonal favorites, beautiful a cappella masterworks and thrilling choral anthems.
Evans Biography Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The biennial Evans Biography Awards will be presented to this years winners. The works of biography represent the best in research and writing about individuals who shaped the Mountain West. The winning authors will talk about their work, followed by a book signing.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Aggie Athletes in Business
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Former Aggie Athletes Olivia Burnett (Womens Soccer), Jaycee Carroll (Basketball), and Brady Jardine (Basketball) share insights on applying lessons learned on the field to success in the workplace.
Creating Wellness: A Wellness-Deserved Break in Your Day
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the creative process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Stop by NEHMA for meditative, guided artmaking and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA LMFT, ART-BC. Free and open to all. Friday, October 11. Sustainable self-care Prompt: What do you do to take care of yourself? Do you have a self-care plan?
Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center Grand Opening
Special Event
Join us during Homecoming as we open the doors to the long-awaited Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center — a new home for languages at USU. Watch the ribbon-cutting ceremony and explore this new facility that will house the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Homecoming 5k
Special Event
Homecoming 5k
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
October 12 (at NEHMA): Voyager in Space In 1951, while walking among the redwood groves in Northern California, Gordon Onslow Ford had the sudden insight that the line, the circle, and the dot were at the root of all art. Through study of calligraphy with Zen master Hodo Tobase, the artist also learned that they were the fastest lines one could make. Join us in creating artwork inspired by Voyager in Space by Gordon Onslow-Ford.
High Tunnel Greenhouse Demonstration - Hosted by USU UB Extension
Special Event
Join us on the Vernal campus for a high tunnel demonstration workshop. We will be discussing construction, temperature control, irrigation, soil fertility, pest management, vegetable production and more with experts from our local USU Extension team. Want to register or have questions? Reach out to Cheyenne Reid at cheyenne.reid@usu.edu or (435) 781-5452.
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B
Arts/Entertainment
It's London, 2021, and Ms. Sherlock Holmes and Ms. Joan Watson meet and become fast...friends? In this irreverent, face-paced, dark comedy, you'll find murders, buckets of blood, and a feminist retelling of some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Fruit Picking with USU Harvest Rescue
Special Event
Join us as we honor the legacy of Val R Christensen and fight food waste and food insecurity! USU Harvest Rescue coordinates volunteers to pick local produce that might go to waste, then donates it to various food pantries, including the SNAC Pantry. Many hands make light work, so tell your friends and see how many pounds of produce we can pick for our community members! Register to help through AggiePulse, link provided below.
2024 Flu Shot Clinic
Special Event
WHERE: USU Eastern Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Hallway
WHO: *Students/Faculty/Staff, Family & Community- All are Welcome!
Get your seasonal flu shot and vaccinations between 9 AM and 4 PM with your USU 2nd-year AAS/RN student nurses! *FREE Flu shots for the first 300 USU Students/Staff/Faculty with A-numbers.
Vaccines offered:
Flu Shots
Pneumonia Vaccine
HPV Vaccine
Meningitis A, C, W, Y & Meningitis B Vaccines
RSV Vaccine
COVID Vaccine
Shingles Vaccine
+Pre-register by visiting seuhealth.com/pre-register+
We encourage pre-registration at the above website address. Upload your insurance card to the patient information form. If you do not pre-register, you must have your insurance card onsite or pay cash.
-A copy of your Insurance Card is Needed
-Bring Immunization Record/Card, if available
-Cash Pay or {No insurance}- Regular Flu Shots $35. High-dose Flu Shots are $75.
The 2024 Flu Shot Clinic is brought to you by USU Eastern in conjunction with the Southeast Utah Health Department. Thank you for supporting SEUHD, USU Nursing, and your 2nd-year AAS/RN student nurses to protect yourself, your loved ones, and others!
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Your Syllabus Matters: Creating a Sense of Belonging on Day 1
Workshop/Training | Info Session
Faculty who attend this 60-minute seminar will learn about and implement evidence-based change to their syllabi to help better students start their course with a sense of belonging and self-efficacy. In particular, we will focus on ways the syllabus can more effectively communicate care, a growth mindset, inclusivity, and information about resources Please bring a laptop and have a syllabus selected for review.
ETE Learning Circle (Community-Engaged)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Building the Collaborative Learning Community in the Critical Skills Classroom by Patrice McDonough and Wendy McGrath Facilitated by Nelda Ault-Dyslin Mon 2:00 pm Oct 7 | Oct 14 | Oct 21 | Oct 28
Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Kurt Sundell
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Kurt Sundell, from Idaho State University, will present on zircon geochemistry.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
MAE Outstanding PhD and MS Researcher of the Year Presentations
Uintah Basin Nursing Info Night
Social/Networking
Join is on the Vernal campus to learn more about USU's nursing program and what it's like to work as a nurse in the Uintah Basin! Visit with our amazing nursing faculty and local hospital nursing staff and HR. There will also be a free dinner and Aggie ice cream so don't miss it!
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Getting Involved
Student Activities
Come and mingle with us! Find out about different ways to get involved in the campus community while enjoying some light refreshments. It's a great opportunity to relax, chat with other students, and learn how to become an active part of the USU community. Take advantage of enriching your college experience and making lasting connections!
2024 Flu Shot Clinic
Special Event
WHERE: Parking Lot between USU Eastern and Carbon High School
WHO: *Students/Faculty/Staff, Family & Community- Everyone is Welcome!
Get your seasonal flu shot and vaccinations between 12 PM and 7 PM with your USU 2nd-year AAS/RN student nurses! *FREE Flu shots for the first 300 USU Students/Staff/Faculty with A-numbers.
Vaccines offered:
Flu Shots
Pneumonia Vaccine
HPV Vaccine
Meningitis A, C, W, Y & Meningitis B Vaccines
RSV Vaccine
COVID Vaccine
Shingles Vaccine
+Pre-register by visiting seuhealth.com/pre-register+
We encourage pre-registration at the above website address. Upload your insurance card to the patient information form. If you do not pre-register, you must have your insurance card onsite or pay cash.
-A copy of your Insurance Card is Needed
-Bring Immunization Record/Card, if available
-Cash Pay or {No insurance}- Regular Flu Shots $35. High-dose Flu Shots are $75.
The 2024 Flu Shot Clinic is brought to you by USU Eastern in conjunction with the Southeast Utah Health Department. Thank you for supporting SEUHD, USU Nursing, and your 2nd-year AAS/RN student nurses to protect yourself, your loved ones, and others!
Aetna Webinar – Don’t Get Duped: Scams and Scare Tactics
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Millions of people are victims of frauds and scams every year. Gain information and knowledge to help prevent this from happening to you. Join this webinar to learn about some of today’s common scams and simple ways to stay safe.
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon Facilitated by Amanda Deliman Tuesdays 3:00 pm Sept 24 | Oct 1 | Oct 8 | Oct 22
2024 Fall CEE Career Night
Social/Networking
Career Fair
Silent Film Festival – USU Piano
Arts/Entertainment
Step back in time for a night of movie magic as Utah State University Piano majors bring the silent film era to life! Watch as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Mabel Normand and others dazzle the screen while our talented pianists provide the live, toe-tapping soundtrack. Get ready to laugh, gasp and marvel at the unforgettable combination of classic comedy and piano artistry!
USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
The Caine College of the Arts presents the Utah State University Symphony Orchestra's first concert of the 2024-25 season on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in the Daines Concert Hall.
The concert, titled "Home Is Where the Heart Is," will be conducted by the USU Symphony Orchestra's new conductor, Daniel Alfred Wachs. It will feature members of the Department of Music wind and brass faculty in an all-American program, including Samuel Barber's haunting "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," performed by guest artist and Metropolitan Opera star soprano Janai Brugger. Also featured will be Aaron Copland's iconic "Appalachian Spring" in its version for full orchestra.
"It is a thrill and an honor for me to be joining the Caine College of the Arts faculty," Wachs says. He comes to Logan from Vienna, Austria. "There is so much talent between my faculty colleagues and our incredible students that I was inspired to find a way to present both. This all-American program of 20th-century composers also allows me to honor educators, including two of my own, Otto-Werner Mueller and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon."
Adult: $10
Senior: $8
USU Students: FREE
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop: Visualizing using base-R
Workshop/Training
The USU Ecology Center is offering a series of workshops on programming for data science. All workshops will be held on Wednesday at 10:30AM in NR 217 (excluding the week of Thanksgiving). Please tell us which workshops you plan to attend at the link. You can email Michael Stemkovski (m.stemkovski@usu.edu) with any questions.
Nurturing Hope in Ourselves and Others: The Science of Hope and Well-Being
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Hope is the mindset that drives resilient behaviors in everyone, including women. Hope is the expectation we have that we can identify pathways and generate the agency to attain desired goals. Research shows that hope is a psychological strength that can be nurtured and is one of the protective factors to our well-being.
This presentation and discussion with Dr. Chan Hellman—a professor of social work at the University of Oklahoma – Tulsa, the Executive Director of the Hope Research Center, and the author of Hope Rising—will introduce the science and power of hope, how trauma and adversity impact hope, and practical strategies for building resilience in individuals and communities. Dr. Hellman’s almost 20 years of research at the Hope Research Center demonstrating hope as a protective factor for children and families experiencing adversity and trauma, will be the basis for his presentation. He discovered that hope can be taught and nurtured in children and adults who are facing all types of challenges. We all need more hope in today’s world. Join us and learn more about how more hope can change our lives!
Cultivating Reciprocity in Community Engagement
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In this virtual panel, we will learn from two teams: Breanne Litts and Dallas Haws, and David Anderson and Roxie Christensen, who will share what reciprocity looks like in their community engagement efforts. Each presenter will share a brief presentation followed by Q&A.
ETE Learning Circle (Foundations)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Designing a Motivational Syllabus: Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement by Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas Facilitated by Kelsey Hall Wednesdays 2:00 pm Sep 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9 | Oct 16
USU Eastern Legacy Dinner
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
To honor the history and legacy of the Eastern campus.
Reception: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Dinner: 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
IEEE Officer Meeting
Meeting
Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)
WEAU Trivia Night
Student Activities
Join the student chapter of the Water Environment Association of Utah for a trivia night! We will have a good time with prizes! Bring your friends and have fun :)
Cybersecurity: Resume & Career Night
Student Activities | Student Recruiting
SOC Career Night – October 16th at 7 PM in HH360!
Join us for an exclusive opportunity to get your resume reviewed and explore career paths in cybersecurity! We’ll have industry professionals and hiring experts on hand to provide valuable feedback and insights into the job market.
Don’t forget to bring:
* Your updated resume
* An idea of your desired cybersecurity career path
This is a great chance to network and take the next step toward your future in cybersecurity. See you there!
USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
The Caine College of the Arts presents the Utah State University Symphony Orchestra's first concert of the 2024-25 season on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in the Daines Concert Hall.
The concert, titled "Home Is Where the Heart Is," will be conducted by the USU Symphony Orchestra's new conductor, Daniel Alfred Wachs. It will feature members of the Department of Music wind and brass faculty in an all-American program, including Samuel Barber's haunting "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," performed by guest artist and Metropolitan Opera star soprano Janai Brugger. Also featured will be Aaron Copland's iconic "Appalachian Spring" in its version for full orchestra.
"It is a thrill and an honor for me to be joining the Caine College of the Arts faculty," Wachs says. He comes to Logan from Vienna, Austria. "There is so much talent between my faculty colleagues and our incredible students that I was inspired to find a way to present both. This all-American program of 20th-century composers also allows me to honor educators, including two of my own, Otto-Werner Mueller and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon."
Adult: $10
Senior: $8
USU Students: FREE
Fall Break Moab Rock Climbing
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Fall Break Moab Mountain Biking
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renown desert red rock in the Moab area. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for no additional cost. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, mountain bike (if needed), food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
ETE Learning Circle (Digital-Age)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) by Jenae Cohn Facilitated by Jessie Koltz Thursdays 12:00 pm Oct 3 | Oct 10 | Oct 17 | Oct 24 | Oct 31 | Nov 7th
Graduate Webinar Series
Conference/Seminar
Graduate student webinar series hosted by the Utah Innovation Fund. This session will be focused on the synergy between academia and startup companies, with an emphasis on the tech transfer office.
Fall Break Moab Mountain Biking
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renown desert red rock in the Moab area. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for no additional cost. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, mountain bike (if needed), food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Fall Break Moab Rock Climbing
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
EcoLunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us in NR 204 every Friday at noon for free pizza and conversations about various topics in ecology! Anyone is welcome regardless of background or experience, and topics range from discussions about specific scientific processes to broader questions on how ecology interfaces with society and politics. Come for the pizza, stay for the conversation (or more pizza, your choice). If you have a topic you would like to put forward or lead a conversation on, email us at either roland.q.eckhart@usu.edu or will.harrod@usu.edu and let us know! We are always looking for people interested in leading discussions or proposing subjects.
Keynote Lecture, Symposium: Rethinking Gustav Holst and his Music
Lecture/Readings
Presented by Dr. Nalini Ghuman, Professor of Musicology, Mills College at Northeastern University.
2024 marks the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the British composer Gustav Holst. Although his music remains an enduring fixture of the orchestral and wind band canons, scholarship about the composer is rare. One factor contributing to this situation is the outsized influence Imogen Holst’s scholarship plays on our understanding of her father and his music. Her biographical and analytical works remain in print nearly forty years after her death, and despite the works of subsequent biographers such as Michael Short, Alan Gibbs, and Jon Mitchell, the narratives she established remain largely unquestioned. While important work over the last thirty years from Raymond Head, Nalini Ghuman, and others begins to rethink both the historiographical and epistemological frames with which we understand the composer, further work remains to be done to address the complexities and contradictions inherent in Holst and his music.
Fall Break Moab Rock Climbing
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Fall Break Moab Mountain Biking
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renown desert red rock in the Moab area. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for no additional cost. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, mountain bike (if needed), food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Spooky Pup-Fest
Arts/Entertainment
Spooky Pup Fest is a fundraiser for Cache Humane Society organized by USU honors students. The event features a doggy costume contest and parade, a photo booth, pumpkin patch, food trucks, music, games, and other pet-themed vendors. Prodigy, a local family-friendly brewery, will host a Beer Garden. The event will be held October 19 from noon-6:00 pm at the Cache County Fairgrounds. Tickets can be purchased through the Cache Humane Society Venmo account or at the door.
American Festival Chorus & Orchestra: A Sesquicentiennial Celebration
Arts/Entertainment
The Music of Gustav Holst will be presented by the American Festival Chorus & Orchestra.
Fall Break Moab Mountain Biking
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renown desert red rock in the Moab area. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for no additional cost. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, mountain bike (if needed), food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Fall Break Moab Rock Climbing
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Bank of Utah Info Session
Information/Orientation
Join us for an info session with Bank of Utah to learn about their internship program! They are currently recruiting interns for Summer 2025. Lunch will be provided!
Bank of Utah's 12-week internship program will immerse you in the real work of one of Utah's largest community banks. You will meet and learn from senior leadership, network with other interns and understand the various aspects of banking through regular learning opportunities. These are paid internships with travel reimbursement available.
Why Bank of Utah?
Experience a culture where teamwork isn't just talked about—it's lived by our ownership who've been in your shoes, working within every department in the organization.
Established in Ogden, Utah, we have grown to become one of the nation's top-performing banks.
Our corporate trust division is world-renowned and currently holds the most aircraft in trust on the FAA registry!
Graduate Training Series | Research Compliance
Workshop/Training
Come learn about Research Compliance and what you can do to protect yourself and your research. This event is hosted by the School of Graduate Studies.
ETE Learning Circle (Community-Engaged)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Building the Collaborative Learning Community in the Critical Skills Classroom by Patrice McDonough and Wendy McGrath Facilitated by Nelda Ault-Dyslin Mon 2:00 pm Oct 7 | Oct 14 | Oct 21 | Oct 28
Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Jim Evans
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Jim Evans, emeritus professor of USU, will present.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Front & Center Webinar: How to Change Uncertainty into Opportunity
Workshop/Training
The pace of change has increased massively in recent years. According to the Harvard Business Review article How to Become More Comfortable with Change, “too many of us have the mindset that ‘change is temporary.’ When you see something as temporary, you tend to cope with it instead of accept it — and if you don’t learn how to accept, embrace, and work through your discomfort in unfamiliar situations, you will inevitably find it difficult to progress in the rapidly evolving world of work.” The goal is to learn how to manage our own unique response to change and embrace it. We will focus on how we can unleash our own strengths to achieve even greater opportunities because of the change.
ENVS Departmental Meeting
Meeting
ENVS Departmental Meeting
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
CAPS Workshop
Student Activities
Hey there! Feeling stressed out by school or life? Come hang out with us at our workshop! CAPS will offer emotional support and share some excellent coping strategies. You can meet others who understand what you're going through. Let's work together toward feeling better. We can't wait to see you there!
ETE Learning Circle (Evidence-Based)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon Facilitated by Amanda Deliman Tuesdays 3:00 pm Sept 24 | Oct 1 | Oct 8 | Oct 22
How To Break Into Publishing With Author And Illustrator Rachel Wilson
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Debuting her picture book How To Pee Your Pants: The Right Way, Rachel Michelle Wilson tells a story about a bird who turns his embarrassing moment into a triumph of humanity. Join CHaSS and USU Honors on Tuesday, October 22 to hear how this English Literature alumna became a Kirkus and Publishers Weekly starred author and illustrator. Refreshments and food provided.
Tutor Meet and Greet
Information/Orientation
The Academic Tutor Center is holding a tutor "Meet and Greet." Join us on the main floor of the Library & Learning Commons for pizza and dessert. Learn about our tutoring services and meet our new tutors!
Cookies with your CAPS Counselor - Vernal Campus
Student Activities
Join us on the Vernal campus for delicious cookies and to learn more about our amazing Counseling and Psychological Services that are available to you!
USU Harvest Rescue: Pears & Peppers
Student Activities
We will be picking pears and peppers! We'll be gleaning at two locations tomorrow and plan to spend about an hour at each. We will go over fruit and harvest specifics at the site as a group. Sign up through https://airtable.com/apprz1I1yDmN4OvwP/shrNr1OnOHPqGfPm7 Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during the gleaning sessions.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop: Visualizing using ggplot
Workshop/Training
The USU Ecology Center is offering a series of workshops on programming for data science. All workshops will be held on Wednesday at 10:30AM in NR 217 (excluding the week of Thanksgiving). Please tell us which workshops you plan to attend at the link. You can email Michael Stemkovski (m.stemkovski@usu.edu) with any questions.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
49th Annual Honors Last Lecture
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Honors Program presents the 49th Annual Honors Last Lecture featuring Professor Laura Gelfand, the 2024 Honors Outstanding Professor, on Oct. 23 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall. Gelfand will deliver a talk titled "The Future is Unwritten: Be Passionate," encouraging students to pursue their passions and make a difference. The event is free and open to the public, with a reception to follow.
49th Annual Honors Last Lecture
Lecture/Readings
The University Honors Program presents the 49th Annual Honors Last Lecture, featuring Dr. Laura Gelfand, Distinguished Professor of Art History in Caine College of the Arts. Honors students nominated and interviewed faculty, selecting Dr. Gelfand as the 2024 Honors Outstanding Professor. The title of Dr. Gelfand’s lecture is “The Future is Unwritten: Be Passionate.”
Sovereignty Speaker Series: Dustin Jansen
Lecture/Readings
Join the Proposed Native American Cultural Center for our Sovereignty Speaker Series. This series focuses on learning about the role of sovereignty for Native nations from local leaders and educators. Dustin Jansen is the Director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs. Join us for refreshments and conversation.
The Ecology Center / Matt Forister: Insects in the Anthropocene through the lens of butterflies in the western US.
Conference/Seminar
“I am interested in population ecology and the evolution of ecological interactions. I have spent much of my career thinking about diet breadth and host shifts in herbivorous insects, especially in Lycaeides butterflies. In recent years, more of my attention has gone to questions of global change and monitoring butterflies at long term study sites that we maintain in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.” There will be a catered social in the BNR Atrium (just outside BNR 102) following Wednesday’s seminar on October 23 at 5:00 pm. All are welcome but please RSVP so we have an idea of how much food to order: ECSS Evening Social RSVP: Dr. Matt Forister
Artoberfest
Fair/Festival
Artoberfest is a yearly celebration of creativity and unity, featuring everything from painting and ceramics to hands-on crafts. Local artists and artisans will display their work, encouraging everyone to dive into various art forms. There will also be free food and crafts for everyone to participate in. This community event is all about fostering expression and a love for the arts. Join us to celebrate the beauty of creativity together!
IEEE Officer Meeting
Meeting
Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)
Master of Public Health (MPH) in Veterinary Public Health Virtual Open House
Information/Orientation
The College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences offers a 100% online Master of Public Health (MPH) in Veterinary Public Health. The program is holding a Virtual Open House that will include a program overview and Q&A session on October 23, 2024, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Mountain Time. A recording will be available afterward for individuals who register but are not able to attend live. Pre-registration is required to attend live or to obtain the recording. Registration link: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7Nvv2ciBNuj5Rau The program provides interdisciplinary training that integrates veterinary sciences with core public health principles. Develop essential skills to monitor and control public health threats by understanding disease transmission among humans, animals, and the environment and receive specialized training in the emerging public health discipline of One Health.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/Drone Operations in Wildland Fire Management
Information/Orientation
Sponsored by the USU Wildland Fire Club Demonstration and discussion by Erik Haberstick Fire Management Office and qualified UAS Pilot Rocky Basin Fire Management Zone – US Fish & Wildlife Service
A Guide to Birding and the Christmas Bird Count: Free Workshop
Workshop/Training
A Guide to Birding and the Christmas Bird Count: Free Community Workshop. Unsure of what binoculars to bird with? What is a Christmas bird count? Unsure if Merlin is a bird or a phone app? Whether you are new to birding or looking to sharpen your skills, this interactive workshop is a great place to start your journey into the avian world. All ages welcome.
Turtles All the Way Down: What fossils of chelonians tell us about the Age of Dinosaurs in Utah and beyond
Lecture/Readings
Today, only one species of turtle - the Mojave Desert Tortoise - is definitively native to Utah. But did you know that during the Age of Dinosaurs, our state had one of the most diverse turtle faunas in Earth history? Whether you're a turtle fan or just a paleo nerd, come learn about the diverse turtles from the Cretaceous of southern Utah, including a massive new species, and what they tell us about ancient aquatic ecosystems.
Part of USU Eastern's "From the Book Cliffs to Blanding: A Panoramic View of Eastern Utah" series, come hear paleontology professor Josh Lively speak the fascinating fossils that lie beneath our feet.
Friends of the Library Fall Lecture: Slenderman
Lecture/Readings
While most people first learned of the creature known as Slender Man in 2014 in the wake of a gruesome attempted murder in Waukesha, Wisconsin, many fans and creators of the online genre known as "creepypasta" had already been familiar with him for years. Blending the tropes of folk legend and literary horror, creepypasta is a collaborative, hybrid genre that provides an entirely new outlet for scaring ourselves silly. This talk will consider the role that the internet has played in reshaping folklore and folk belief, and will examine several examples of contemporary online horror that illustrate the ways in which folklore continues as a symbolic barometer for society's anxieties and fears in the digital age.
Phi Alpha Theta Fright Night
Student Activities
Join us for a historically spooky night! Come enjoy some treats and candy while both professors and students deliver some haunting tales from different eras of history. Don't forget to dress up! There will be rewards for the best costume.
SLENDERMAN and the ongoing appeal of Horror in the Digital Age
Lecture/Readings
This talk will consider the role the internet has played in reshaping folklore and folk belief and will examine several examples of contemporary online horror that illustrate the ways in which folklore continues as a symbolic barometer for society's anxieties and fears in the Digital age.
Cybersecurity Skills Night
Student Activities | Competitions
Learning through hands-on experience is the best way to learn! We will be hosting multiple skills nights this semester to gain hands on experience through the National Cyber League (NCL) practice "gym". Our amazing ACES will work groups to focus on networks, reverse engineering, digital forensics, and more. The NCL individual game starts October 25-27 and is for everyone from beginners with zero cyber experience to people with years of experience. It's a great way to learn cybersecurity skills in a lower-stakes environment. See you there! October 23rd - 7pm - HH 360
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo, a guest artist, and jazz students from the Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to everyone, and attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in. Jam sessions take place on the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center, near the food court.
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
ETE Learning Circle (Digital-Age)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) by Jenae Cohn Facilitated by Jessie Koltz Thursdays 12:00 pm Oct 3 | Oct 10 | Oct 17 | Oct 24 | Oct 31 | Nov 7th
Aetna Webinar – Navigating the Ups and Downs of Long-Term Relationships
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Join this webinar to learn more about what makes long-term relationships work and last. You will learn the characteristics of long-term relationships and tips to improve your connection.
Zoom into Engagement
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Have you resorted to straight lectures for your virtual classes? Let’s zoom into engagement and get students active in their learning again. By learning some new features of Zoom technology, we can refocus to improve students’ learning and their interactions with each other.
The Ecology Center presents: Dr. Matt Forister- Insects in the Anthropocene moderated discussion
Conference/Seminar | USU Museum Week
“I am interested in population ecology and the evolution of ecological interactions. I have spent much of my career thinking about diet breadth and host shifts in herbivorous insects, especially in Lycaeides butterflies. In recent years, more of my attention has gone to questions of global change and monitoring butterflies at long term study sites that we maintain in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.”
***We welcome questions from grads and faculty to ask our guest speakers during the Moderated Discussion. Please submit questions you would like Dr. Forister to address during Thursday’s discussion on the Google Doc linked here: Questions for Dr. Forister.
USU Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during the gleaning sessions. Register to harvest through https://airtable.com/apprz1I1yDmN4OvwP/shrNr1OnOHPqGfPm7
From USU to Law School, Resources and Guidance for Your Legal Journey
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Thinking about law school? Dreaming about a career in the criminal justice system? Curious about what resources are available to you to put you on the path to a successful career in law?
This event will inspire you to take advantage of the many opportunities and resources available to you at USU and across the state. Come meet USU alumni, faculty, staff and students as well as leaders from Utah's Center for Legal Inclusion to learn about academic programs, extracurricular opportunities and support that can help answer all your law school questions.
Food will be provided.
if you are unable to attend, join us on zoom
https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/89692137320?pwd=1RV0ufC8HweMveaim4ZWvybGuHyMbe.1
Cookies with your CAPS Counselor - Roosevelt Campus
Student Activities
Join us on the Roosevelt campus for delicious cookies and to learn more about our amazing Counseling and Psychological Services that are available to you!
ENVS October Social
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
ENVS Grad, Faculty & Staff Social
Trivia and Tamales
Student Activities
Come out and have some tamales and play trivia. have a chance to win BIG prizes!
Annual Undergraduate Exhibition
Exhibition
The Art + Design Undergraduate Art Exhibition celebrates the diversity of creative expression within the department, showcasing an impressive range of artwork from students at various levels in their academic journey. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the talent emerging from disciplines such as drawing & painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, ceramics, and our foundations courses.
Finance Career Day
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner | Focused Friday
Come explore diverse career paths in finance with a panel of industry experts. Representatives from Cache Valley Bank, Utah Retirement Systems, J.P. Morgan, and Adams Wealth Advisors will discuss their roles, career journeys, and offer guidance for your educational and professional future. After the panel discussion, enjoy lunch and an opportunity to network with these professionals and alumni.
Creating Wellness: A Wellness-Deserved Break in Your Day
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the creative process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Stop by NEHMA for meditative, guided artmaking and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA LMFT, ART-BC. Free and open to all. Friday, October 25. Setting boundaries Prompt: How do you set your boundaries with others? Where is your safe place?
Creating Wellness: A Wellness-Deserved Break in Your Day
Arts/Entertainment
Creative Wellness provides an open studio environment in which anyone can utilize the creative process to promote wellness and learn about art therapy. Stop by NEHMA for meditative, guided artmaking and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA LMFT, ART-BC. Free and open to all. Friday, October 25. Setting boundaries Prompt: How do you set your boundaries with others? Where is your safe place?
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
EcoLunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us in NR 204 every Friday at noon for free pizza and conversations about various topics in ecology! Anyone is welcome regardless of background or experience, and topics range from discussions about specific scientific processes to broader questions on how ecology interfaces with society and politics. Come for the pizza, stay for the conversation (or more pizza, your choice). If you have a topic you would like to put forward or lead a conversation on, email us at either roland.q.eckhart@usu.edu or will.harrod@usu.edu and let us know! We are always looking for people interested in leading discussions or proposing subjects.
USU Brigham City 4th Annual Big Blue Pumpkin Walk
Special Event
Join us for our 4th annual Big Blue Pumpkin Walk! Experience the creative displays and creations from local businesses and community members. Oct. 25 - 3pm - 9pm Oct. 26 - 10am - 9pm
LAEP Speaker Series: Heather Goestch, The Planning Lecture sponsored by Student APA
Lecture/Readings
Master Planning to Mastering Annual Planning: A Career Journey as a Nontraditional Planner From painter to nonprofit director, learn about Heather’s career path as she highlights how planning school uniquely enhanced her ability to reach higher levels of management within operational roles. This session will reveal how strategic vision, effective resource allocation, clear communication, and detailed project management can be applied for success in nontraditional careers. Attendees will discover how to leverage planner core competencies and a professional network to navigate and excel within any career, potentially transforming their professional approach to reach their goals.
USU Forestry Club: Firewood Cut
Information/Orientation
Come learn how to use a chainsaw!
It's time for our annual firewood cut! Every year we go up the school forest to cut firewood to sell as a fundraiser and teach you all how the basics of using chainsaws. We will be cutting firewood October 26. We will be meeting at 7:45 a.m. in the NR parking lot!
You need to bring: closed toe shoes (sturdy boots are suggested) - this is required to use a chainsaw, a long sleeve shirt - also required, work gloves if you have them, layers for the cold, and snacks + water
If you would like to join us please fill out this RSVP form: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-KTKa-M5K8CdvC0qNfbQHMd7Th_RDpdzSI5LOBTMf7o/edit?usp=sharing
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Pumpkin Toss
Special Event
Come watch us launch pumpkins from trebuchets built by USU students and members of the community!
All-Aggie Tailgate at Wyoming
Sports
All-Aggie Tailgate at Wyoming
Monster Concert 2024: Monster Goes Galactic
Arts/Entertainment
Come join the USU Youth Conservatory at our favorite yearly tradition: Monster Concert! Over 200 young pianists throughout Cache Valley and USU piano majors will come together to play music on over 18 pianos in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall. Our favorite YC monster mascot Frankensteinway and pianos galore will leave you and your family with amazing memories that will last forever. We can’t wait to see you there!
"20th Century Soundscapes: A Journey Through Blauth, Berio, Martinu, Bernstein, and Guastavino"
Arts/Entertainment
This recital invites you to explore the rich and varied soundscapes of 20th-century music for clarinet and piano through the works of Brenno Blauth, Luciano Berio, Bohuslav Martinu, Leonard Bernstein, and Carlos Guastavino. Each composer shaped the musical landscape of their time, merging tradition with innovation and creating works that continue to resonate with modern audiences.
From Blauth’s warm melody textures, Berio’s bold experimentation, and Martinu’s witty charm to Bernstein’s dynamic fusion of classical and jazz and Guastavino’s lyrical and elegant folkloric warmth, join us for an evening where avant-garde meets neoclassicism, popular mingles with classical forms, and tradition and modernity intersect in an exhilarating celebration of 20th-century music.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Rocktober: Halloween Climbing Competition
Recreation
Join us for a thrilling day of climbing, community, and Halloween spirit. Costumes encouraged—come ready to climb, compete, and celebrate the season! Free to enter, sign up at the ARC climbing wall.
Event runs from 12-6pm with one hour heats. Finals will be at 7pm.
ETE Learning Circle (Community-Engaged)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Building the Collaborative Learning Community in the Critical Skills Classroom by Patrice McDonough and Wendy McGrath Facilitated by Nelda Ault-Dyslin Mon 2:00 pm Oct 7 | Oct 14 | Oct 21 | Oct 28
Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Gabe Bowen
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Gabe Bowen, from University of Utah, will present on isotope geochemistry.
USU Opera Theatre Production: The Toxic Avenger
Arts/Entertainment
The Toxic Avenger
By David Bryan and Joe DiPietro
Directed by Dallas Aksoy
Based on the cult film, The Toxic Avenger is a rock musical featuring a nerd-turned-mutant-superhero out to win the girl of his dreams (a blind librarian) and stop his home state of New Jersey from turning into more of a toxic wasteland than it already is.
This award-winning macabre comedy is a perfect way to have rockin’-scary Halloween! Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in the haunted Caine Lyric Theatre, Oct. 28-31, 7:30pm. Join us if you dare...!
Content Advisory: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Innuendo, Blood & Gore, Mature Themes, Political Incorrectness
Not suitable for children, ages 15+ only
Communicating with Students
Workshop/Training | Info Session
Faculty who attend this 60-minute seminar learn best practices in communicating with students in ways that increase their sense of academic belonging and encourage their learning excellence. Participants will learn when and how to provide appropriate encouragement and accommodation as well as how to deliver “bad” news in productive and formative ways.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Latinx Literature
Cultural
Come and join us as we explore the incredible world of Latinx literature. You won't want to miss this exciting event. Come for the stories, and stay for the fun and light refreshments.
11th Annual Local Authors Night
Special Event
Featuring the author and collaborators of the book Through the Keyhole. A local story of a murder cold case that was solved 46 years later by a Carbon County Detective and the victim's daughter.
Redbull Diving Competition
Recreation
Wear your best costume and show us your best dive with our Campus Rec Redbull Diving Competition! Totally free to join this fun, friendly competition. Will be held at the HPER Pools from 7-9pm on Oct. 29 in collaboration with our aquatics and intramural programs! Prizes will be given to winners
Faculty Trumpet Recital: Dr. Max Otto Matzen
Arts/Entertainment
Join USU Trumpet Professor Dr. Max Otto Matzen for an exciting recital featuring both classic and contemporary trumpet masterpieces! Dr. Matzen will be joined by the talented Ms. Mao Omura, violinist with the Atlanta Opera, and Dr. Mayumi Matzen, USU’s own piano faculty, for an unforgettable evening of music.
USU Opera Theatre Production: The Toxic Avenger
Arts/Entertainment
The Toxic Avenger
By David Bryan and Joe DiPietro
Directed by Dallas Aksoy
Based on the cult film, The Toxic Avenger is a rock musical featuring a nerd-turned-mutant-superhero out to win the girl of his dreams (a blind librarian) and stop his home state of New Jersey from turning into more of a toxic wasteland than it already is.
This award-winning macabre comedy is a perfect way to have rockin’-scary Halloween! Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in the haunted Caine Lyric Theatre, Oct. 28-31, 7:30pm. Join us if you dare...!
Content Advisory: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Innuendo, Blood & Gore, Mature Themes, Political Incorrectness
Not suitable for children, ages 15+ only
Jazz Kicks
Arts/Entertainment
Jazz Kicks Band is a 17-piece band playing exciting jazz music, featuring accomplished musicians from Northern Utah.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop: Github and reproducible analysis
Workshop/Training
The USU Ecology Center is offering a series of workshops on programming for data science. All workshops will be held on Wednesday at 10:30AM in NR 217 (excluding the week of Thanksgiving). Please tell us which workshops you plan to attend at the link. You can email Michael Stemkovski (m.stemkovski@usu.edu) with any questions.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Cybersecurity Awareness Month - Scavenger Hunt
Student Activities
Come learn how to "Secure your World"!
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is “Secure Our World.” There are four key areas that individuals can focus on to "Secure Their World": 1) Enable Multifactor Authentication, 2) Use a Password Manager, 3) Apply Patches, and 4) Activate "Find My Device."
We will have four tables across campus, each focused on one of these security priorities. Since Halloween is the next day, we’ve chosen the theme: “Don’t Get Tricked, Get a Treat! – Secure Your World.” Each table will provide treats along with information on one of the four priorities.
Scavenger hunt! participants will collect stamps at each table after learning about the security tip. Those who collect all four stamps can head to Old Main to claim a prize!
What Do I Put in a Peer Teaching Observation Letter?
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Peer evaluations can be so much more than a checklist and compliment sandwich. Join Dr. Tim Chenette and ETE to discuss how we can improve our peer evaluations by focusing on teaching philosophies, goals, and the interpersonal relationships that make teaching so great!
CHaSS Book Talk: Dr. Austin Knuppe (sponsored with Heravi Peace Institute)
Lecture/Readings | Tanner Talks
Join us to celebrate the publication of Dr. Austin Knuppe's (Political Science) recent book, Surviving the Islamic State: Contention, Cooperation, and Neutrality in Wartime Iraq. This book talk is sponsored by both CHaSS and the Heravi Peace Institute
IEEE Officer Meeting
Meeting
Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)
USU Harvest Rescue
Student Activities
Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during the gleaning sessions. Register to harvest through https://airtable.com/apprz1I1yDmN4OvwP/shrNr1OnOHPqGfPm7
BOO-GA
Sports | Inclusive Excellence
Join the Student Sustainability Club and the Yoga Club for a fun event centered around a sustainable Halloween. Make sure to wear your thrifted or repurposed Halloween costume to be entered into our costume contest! The top 3 contestants get a prize!
Cybersecurity Movie Night
Student Activities
It's about that time in the semester when we could all use a break! SOC will be hosting a movie night on October 30, 7 pm in EBB 215 (Attached to Huntsman Hall). We will be watching War Games and eating popcorn! Hope to see you there!
FSQ at USU: Nature’s Resonance
Arts/Entertainment
Debussy: String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
Claude Debussy’s String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10, a cornerstone of the chamber music repertoire, will close our October concert with its impressionistic textures and vivid harmonic language. This quartet, with its shimmering colors and dynamic interplay, provides a striking contrast to the other works on the program, capturing the visceral beauty and emotional depth that Debussy is renowned for.
Night Fire by Akshaya Tucker
"Night Fire," a work for string quartet and tenor by Akshaya Tucker, was also written for the Fry Street Quartet and premiered last spring in the NOVA series in Salt Lake City. Another work created in partnership with GLFCAM’s "Composing Earth" project, Tucker’s composition, with its vivid textures and poignant text by Wren Brian, confronts us with the terror of escaping a wildfire. The FSQ is joined by tenor Thomas Glenn for this performance.
Bartók: Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano
Bartók’s Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano, a work of intense energy and rhythmic drive, showcases the composer’s deep connection to the folk traditions of Eastern Europe. Violinist Robert Waters and pianist Jason Hardink will bring this electrifying piece to life, capturing the fiery spirit and intricate dialogues between the two instruments.
USU Opera Theatre Production: The Toxic Avenger
Arts/Entertainment
The Toxic Avenger
By David Bryan and Joe DiPietro
Directed by Dallas Aksoy
Based on the cult film, The Toxic Avenger is a rock musical featuring a nerd-turned-mutant-superhero out to win the girl of his dreams (a blind librarian) and stop his home state of New Jersey from turning into more of a toxic wasteland than it already is.
This award-winning macabre comedy is a perfect way to have rockin’-scary Halloween! Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in the haunted Caine Lyric Theatre, Oct. 28-31, 7:30pm. Join us if you dare...!
Content Advisory: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Innuendo, Blood & Gore, Mature Themes, Political Incorrectness
Not suitable for children, ages 15+ only
Lake Powell Kayaking
Recreation
We are heading down south to the amazing red rock and blue waters of Lake Powell to explore some of its many side canyons in sea kayaks. We will pack our kayaks with our gear and spend two nights camping on the lake. Participants must be able to swim and comfortable in open water. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, kayak equipment, tent, sleeping bag, pad and student leadership.
Day of the Dead Ofrenda at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death that connects family members and allows many to grow closer with their loved ones. NEHMA highlights this tradition by creating a large ofrenda (offering table) in the lobby of the museum. On display are calaveras (decorated skulls), photos, food, candles, and marigold flowers to represent different kinds of ofrendas. People are welcome to dedicate a small portion of that ofrenda to someone they lost by writing their name on the ofrenda wall. Come visit the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and our Día de Los Muertos ofrenda!
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Whittier Community Center Carnival
Special Event
Help us honor the legacy of Val Christensen by assisting at the oldest community Halloween carnival in the valley! We will be in charge of a glow stick dance area at the Whittier Community Center's annual free carnival for kids. Volunteers in the morning can help set up the stage, and volunteers in the afternoon will hand out glow sticks, manage music, and dance with kids as they come and go from the stage. Volunteers are not required to attend the entire Carnival, shifts available in 1hr-3hr blocks. Register through AggiePulse, link provided.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Whittier Community Center Carnival
Special Event
Help us honor the legacy of Val Christensen by assisting at the oldest community Halloween carnival in the valley! We will be in charge of a glow stick dance area at the Whittier Community Center's annual free carnival for kids. Volunteers in the morning can help set up the stage, and volunteers in the afternoon will hand out glow sticks, manage music, and dance with kids as they come and go from the stage. No optional carpool for this opportunity (the community center is very close to campus). Register to volunteer with AggiePulse: https://usu.givepulse.com/event/497758-legacy-of-val-day-of-service-whittier-community-center-carnival
Cookie Decorating Contest
Arts/Entertainment
Come join us to make Halloween-themed cookies! There will be prizes for the best-designed cookies.
ETE Learning Circle (Digital-Age)
Workshop/Training | Learning Circles
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) by Jenae Cohn Facilitated by Jessie Koltz Thursdays 12:00 pm Oct 3 | Oct 10 | Oct 17 | Oct 24 | Oct 31 | Nov 7th
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Trick or Treat around USU Eastern
Special Event
Join us for a spooktacular evening of trick-or-treating around campus! This event is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community. Dress up in your favorite Halloween costumes and visit designated trick-or-treat stations set up across the campus. Each station will be hosted by different departments offering a variety of treats and fun activities.
USU Opera Theatre Production: The Toxic Avenger
Arts/Entertainment
The Toxic Avenger
By David Bryan and Joe DiPietro
Directed by Dallas Aksoy
Based on the cult film, The Toxic Avenger is a rock musical featuring a nerd-turned-mutant-superhero out to win the girl of his dreams (a blind librarian) and stop his home state of New Jersey from turning into more of a toxic wasteland than it already is.
This award-winning macabre comedy is a perfect way to have rockin’-scary Halloween! Performed by USU voice and orchestra students in the haunted Caine Lyric Theatre, Oct. 28-31, 7:30pm. Join us if you dare...!
Content Advisory: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Innuendo, Blood & Gore, Mature Themes, Political Incorrectness
Not suitable for children, ages 15+ only
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