Upcoming Events

01
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
01
Mar

"Road Trip" Art Exhibit

Arts/Entertainment

Photographs by Dave Hanson, a local businessman and award-winning artist, will be on exhibit at Gallery East during the month of February. The exhibit, entitled “Road Trip,” will be on view from February 2nd – March 1st in the Central Instruction Building (CIB) on the campus of Utah State University Eastern.

Gallery East is free and open to the public during the academic year from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed weekends and holidays.

8:05 am - 5:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
01
Mar

Tanner Symposium on Women & America's Vietnam War

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The United States formally ended its participation in what it called the Vietnam War fifty years ago. Many are still living with the legacies of this conflict, and one of the populations deeply affected by this devastating event were the women of many backgrounds who served militarily, had loved ones go to war, tended those affected by their direct participation in the war, protested its impact, or otherwise attempted to make sense of the war’s complex experiences and legacies. In connection with USU’s ongoing Bringing War Home Project that is collecting objects and stories from veterans and military families about modern war, we invite students, scholars, creative artists, and community members to share perspectives, especially from local history, in order to open conversations about the experiences of women who participated on multiple sides and sites of this conflict. We encourage interdisciplinary submissions from history, anthropology, material culture studies, archival studies, communications, literature, and the creative arts. This will be a live event, but there will be options for virtual participation for those who cannot attend in person.

9:00 am - 6:30 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
01
Mar

"Road Trip" Gallery East Art Exhibit

Arts/Entertainment

Photographs by Dave Hanson, a local businessman and award-winning artist, will be on exhibit at Gallery East during the month of February. The exhibit, entitled “Road Trip,” will be on view from February 2nd – March 1st in the Central Instruction Building (CIB) on the campus of Utah State University Eastern.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
01
Mar

Tanner Symposium Women and America's Vietnam War

Conference/Seminar

The United States formally ended its participation in what it called the Vietnam War fifty years ago. Many are still living with the legacies of this conflict, and one of the populations deeply affected by this devastating event were the women of many backgrounds who served militarily, had loved ones go to war, tended to those affected by their direct participation in the war, protested its impact, or otherwise attempted to make sense of the war’s complex experiences and legacies. In connection with USU’s ongoing Bringing War Home Project that is collecting objects and stories from veterans and military families about modern war, we invite students, scholars, creative artists, and community members to share perspectives, especially from local history, in order to open conversations about the experiences of women who participated on multiple sides and sites of this conflict. We encourage interdisciplinary submissions from history, anthropology, material culture studies, archival studies, communications, literature, and the creative arts. This will be a live event, but there will be options for virtual participation for those who cannot attend in person.

All Day | Eccles Conference Center |
01
Mar

Paper & Clay National Juried Exhibition

Exhibition

The Department of Art + Design in conjunction with the Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University is sponsoring a national juried exhibition for current BFA & MFA students. Ceramics and Printmaking works are on display.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
01
Mar

A Conversation with Jann Haworth

Arts/Entertainment

Eccles Business Building, Room 215 Come listen to artist Jann Haworth discuss her art in the exhibition "Women’s Work: New Additions to the NEHMA Collection" along with curator Danielle Stewart.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Utah State University Logan Campus |
01
Mar

Baseball vs. Utah State University Logan - Club

Sports

Baseball vs. Utah State University Logan - Club

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
01
Mar

Softball vs Snow College

Sports

Softball vs Snow College

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
01
Mar

World Music Therapy Day

Arts/Entertainment

Description TBA

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
01
Mar

Aggiepella Pops Concert

Arts/Entertainment

Come enjoy our mid semester concert at the TSC Hub Stage! We have a delightful selection of Pop songs and love ballads in the a capella style.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
01
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era.

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
01
Mar

UST Floyd Collins

Arts/Entertainment

This haunting musical, featuring a glorious folk and bluegrass-inspired score, tells the transcendent tale of a true American dreamer. In 1925, while chasing fame and fortune by turning a Kentucky cave into a tourist attraction, Floyd Collins himself becomes the attraction when he is trapped 200 feet underground.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
01
Mar

Aggies Men's Basketball vs Air Force Academy

Sports

Utah State Men's Basketball hosts Air Force on Friday, March 1st at 9:00 p.m.

9:00 pm - 11:30 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
02
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
02
Mar

3v3 Basketball Tournament Fundraiser

Recreation

Join Utah State University Campus Recreation and Outdoor Programs for our 3v3 Basketball Tournament Fundraiser. It'll be on March 2nd from 10am-2pm on the North Court in the Aggie Recreation Center. There will be 3 divisions including co-ed, women's, and men's, and is open to students and community members. Registration costs $10 if you register before Feb. 25 and then will be $15 after. All funds will go towards the spring Nepal Trekking and Water Service Trip put on through Outdoor Programs and Youthlinc.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
02
Mar

Global Day of Unplugging at NEHMA

Arts/Entertainment

Join people from all across the globe in unplugging! NEHMA is one of many sponsored activities for people to spend time away from screens. Come to NEHMA and enjoy a guided activity and quality time with family or friends. Free and welcome to all!

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
02
Mar

Unplug at NEHMA

Arts/Entertainment

Global Day of Unplugging started as a reminder to our communities to unplug from technology and reconnect with each other. Come spend the day at NEHMA with a scavenger hunt, prize raffle, and for quality time. Free and welcome to everyone!

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
02
Mar

3v3 Basketball Tournament Fundraiser

Recreation

Join Campus Recreation and Outdoor Programs for our 3v3 Basketball Tournament Fundraiser. It'll be on March 2nd from 10am-2pm on the North Court in the ARC. There will be 3 divisions including co-ed, women's, and men's, and is open to students and community members. Registration costs $10 if you register before Feb. 25 and then will be $15 after. All funds will go towards the spring Nepal Trekking and Water Service Trip put on through Outdoor Programs and Youthlinc.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
02
Mar

Family First Saturday: Agriculture

Cultural

Come learn how and where we get our food through family centered activities!

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Museum of Anthropology |
02
Mar

Baseball vs. Utah State University Logan - Club

Sports

Baseball vs. Utah State University Logan - Club

11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
02
Mar

Softball vs. Snow College

Sports

Softball vs. Snow College

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
02
Mar

Fiesta Americas

Arts/Entertainment

Join us for the "Fiestas America Event," a celebration of Latin American culture and traditions. Experience the diverse cultures of Latin America through music, dance, art, and more. Learn about the customs and traditions of various Latin American countries while having fun with interactive activities, enjoying delicious food, and making lasting memories with your friends and family. We can't wait to see you there! Pre-event from 5:30 to 6:45 Main event from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

5:30 pm - 10:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
02
Mar

Crossroads Community Celebration

Special Event

Join us for a community celebration for the whole family as we close the Crossroads exhibit. There will be music, food trucks, indoor bounce house, and games.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
02
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era.

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
02
Mar

UST Floyd Collins

Arts/Entertainment

This haunting musical, featuring a glorious folk and bluegrass-inspired score, tells the transcendent tale of a true American dreamer. In 1925, while chasing fame and fortune by turning a Kentucky cave into a tourist attraction, Floyd Collins himself becomes the attraction when he is trapped 200 feet underground.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
03
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
04
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
05
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
05
Mar

Music Honors Recital

Arts/Entertainment

A showcase of students in music who are pursuing Honors.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Family Life Building |
05
Mar

Utah State Women's Basketball vs UNLV

Sports

Utah State Women's Basketball vs UNLV
Ticket Link:
https://utahstateaggies.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AUSU%3AW23%3AW16%3A&linkID=usu&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=WBSG&cgc=&dataAccId=266&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_usu

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
05
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
06
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
06
Mar

Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival: Bass Masterclass with Brandon Rose

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival is an annual event that features some of the top guitar, bass, and drum musicians in the country. This year’s festival will feature the Dan Wilson Trio with Dan Wilson (guitar), Brandon Rose (bass), and David Throckmorton (drums).

9:00 am - 10:30 am |
06
Mar

Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival: Drums Masterclass with David Throckmorton

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival is an annual event that features some of the top guitar, bass, and drum musicians in the country. This
year’s festival will feature the Dan Wilson Trio with Dan Wilson (guitar), Brandon Rose (bass), and David Throckmorton (drums).

10:30 am - 11:30 am |
06
Mar

Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival: Guitar Masterclass with Dan Wilson

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival is an annual event that features some of the top guitar, bass, and drum musicians in the country. This
year’s festival will feature the Dan Wilson Trio with Dan Wilson (guitar), Brandon Rose (bass), and David Throckmorton (drums).

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
06
Mar

Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival: Guest Artist Panel Discussion

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival is an annual event that features some of the top guitar, bass, and drum musicians in the country. This
year’s festival will feature the Dan Wilson Trio with Dan Wilson (guitar), Brandon Rose (bass), and David Throckmorton (drums).

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
06
Mar

Olsen Lecture: Tracking Wildfire Smoke

Lecture/Readings

Colorado State University chemist Delphine Farmer presents "Wildfire Smoke: Tracking an Atmospheric Villain through Air, Leaves and Homes" Wed, March 6, at 4 pm in ESLC 046, as featured speaker for the USU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry's 2024 Olsen Lecture. All are welcome

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center |
06
Mar

ECE Grad School Discussion Q/A

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Xiang Ma, a 5th year Ph.D. student in the ECE program will be talking about graduate school for our IEEE club general meeting. Anyone interested is welcome to come listen and ask him questions. This will be held in the snack shack (ENLAB 108) at 5:30.

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
06
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
06
Mar

Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival: Dan Wilson Trio Performance

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Guitar, Bass and Drums Festival is an annual event that features some of the top guitar, bass, and drum musicians in the country. This year’s festival will feature the Dan Wilson Trio with Dan Wilson (guitar), Brandon Rose (bass), and David Throckmorton (drums).

FOR TICKETS, click the link below under "Website."

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
07
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
07
Mar

USU and You with Dr. Amanda Katz

Arts/Entertainment

Tune into USU and You this week as we sit down with USU Uintah Basin Assistant Professor of History, Dr. Amanda Katz.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
07
Mar

Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration Program

Arts/Entertainment

Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration on our website is required.

11:00 am - 11:45 am | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
07
Mar

Founders Day and Old Main Society Celebration

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Celebrate Utah State University's 136th anniversity of it's founding, welcome new Old Main Society members, and honor outstanding Aggies. Registration required. More information to come.

5:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Taggart Student Center |
07
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition Reception

Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx

Come and enjoy food and drink! Meet the artists! Learn about Latinx!

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm |
07
Mar

Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.

6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
07
Mar

UST The Boy At The Edge of Everything

Arts/Entertainment

In the middle of his over-scheduled 12-and-a-bit-year-old life, Simon Ives dreams of a place where he can just stop and be. Meanwhile, at the farthest point in the universe, The Boy at the Edge of Everything lives by himself, lonely and bored. When Simon is rocketed into space (through an unlikely series of events involving ‘lots and lots of fireworks’), their worlds collide and neither will ever be the same.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
07
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
07
Mar

Campbell Organ Festival

Arts/Entertainment

The 2024 Campbell Organ Festival will feature Dr. Daniel Kerr as our guest artist. Dr. Kerr will present a one-hour solo organ recital on the Holtkamp Organ in the Daines Concert Hall. This event is FREE OF CHARGE and open to the public!

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
08
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
08
Mar

Baseball vs. Colorado Northwestern Community College

Sports

Baseball vs. Colorado Northwestern Community College

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
08
Mar

Softball vs Colorado Northwestern Community College

Sports

Softball vs Colorado Northwestern Community College

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
08
Mar

UST The Boy At The Edge of Everything

Arts/Entertainment

In the middle of his over-scheduled 12-and-a-bit-year-old life, Simon Ives dreams of a place where he can just stop and be. Meanwhile, at the farthest point in the universe, The Boy at the Edge of Everything lives by himself, lonely and bored. When Simon is rocketed into space (through an unlikely series of events involving ‘lots and lots of fireworks’), their worlds collide and neither will ever be the same.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
08
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
09
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
09
Mar

Baseball vs. Colorado Northwestern Community College

Sports

Baseball vs. Colorado Northwestern Community College

11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
09
Mar

Weber County 4-H FCS Bowl Contest

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE BOWL FCS Bowl is a knowledge bowl team competition that tests your knowledge of all aspects of Family Consumer Science. This is a super fun contest. Adults are welcome to join to see what the contest is all about.

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
09
Mar

UST The Boy At The Edge of Everything

Arts/Entertainment

In the middle of his over-scheduled 12-and-a-bit-year-old life, Simon Ives dreams of a place where he can just stop and be. Meanwhile, at the farthest point in the universe, The Boy at the Edge of Everything lives by himself, lonely and bored. When Simon is rocketed into space (through an unlikely series of events involving ‘lots and lots of fireworks’), their worlds collide and neither will ever be the same.

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
09
Mar

Aggies Men's Basketball vs New Mexico

Sports

Utah State Men's Basketball takes on New Mexico on Saturday, March 9th at 6:30 p.m.

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
09
Mar

"Something Rotten" Theater Production

Arts/Entertainment

Zany fun popular musical about creating the first musical in Shakespeare's era

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
10
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
11
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
11
Mar

Spring Break

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

No classes.

From 3/11 , All Day to 3/15 , All Day | Utah State University |
11
Mar

Positive Discipline in Parenting

Meeting

This course provides tools and techniques for parents. They are meant to improve skills and empower unique families to be their best.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
11
Mar

Weber County 4-H Horse Quiz Bowl Contests

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Youth will compete face-to-face in a game style competition

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
12
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
12
Mar

USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Dr. Amanda Katz

Special Event

Join us for the Uintah Basin Speaker Series - for March we will be hearing from Assistant Professor of History, Dr. Amanda Katz.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
12
Mar

Uintah Basin Speaker Series - Robin McClellan

Arts/Entertainment

Join us for the Uintah Basin Speaker Series as we hear from Robin McClellan on How Art and Culture Creates Strong Communities and Innovative Thinkers.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
13
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
13
Mar

Positive Discipline in Parenting (Class 2)

Meeting | Home, Family, and Food

Stay the course! Continue learning all the important research-based techniques, and decide what works best for your family.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
14
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
14
Mar

USU and You with Becca Summers

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to USU and You this week as we sit down with Becca Summers of Small Town Comeback.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
14
Mar

USU and You: Lesha Coltharp

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in this week as we chat with Uintah County Tourism Director, Lesha Coltharp.

From 3/14 at 9:00 am to 3/15 at 9:30 am |
14
Mar

Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration Program

Arts/Entertainment

Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration on our website is required.

11:00 am - 11:45 am | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
14
Mar

Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.

6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
14
Mar

Info Night at USU Salt Lake

Information/Orientation

Discover Your Future at USU Salt Lake! Join us to get a taste of the incredible opportunities available to you at USU Salt Lake. In addition to sampling Aggie life, swing by for: - Free Food - Free Aggie Ice Cream - Free USU Swag! You’ll also be able to meet our local staff, including representatives who can answer any questions you may have about applying or transferring, plus scholarships, financial aid, student support services, and more.
Register now at http://aggie.link/SL_Register.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
14
Mar

March Lecture Series: The Bugs of Box Elder County

Lecture/Readings

Come join us for our USU Brigham March Lecture Series: The Bugs of Box Elder County with Guest Speaker Theresa Zmola, Entomologist. The community is welcome to attend in-person or view the series online via Zoom at aggie.link/BC_Zoom.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
15
Mar

Latinx Art Exhibition

Exhibition

This exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.

Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces diversity in race, gender, sexuality, and creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don’t self-identify as Latinx.

Latinx artists draw on visual traditions found in Latin American art. Latinx artists communicate the American experience. Their art engages issues like marginalization, migration, exploitation, exclusion, discrimination, and alienation. And everyone living in the Western Hemisphere shares varying aspects of this American experience.

8:00 am - 9:00 pm |
15
Mar

Baseball vs. Salt Lake Community College

Sports

Baseball vs. Salt Lake Community College

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
15
Mar

Organ Area Student Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Details TBA

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
16
Mar

Baseball vs Salt Lake Community College

Sports

Baseball vs Salt Lake Community College

11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
18
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
18
Mar

MAE Spring 2024 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Julie Crockett
Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering
Brigham Young University
Internal Waves: Hidden Giants in the Ocean

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Mar

Positive Discipline in Parenting (Class 3)

Meeting | Home, Family, and Food

Build your parenting toolbox! Learn how to effectively use new strategies, and discover how our brains work.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
18
Mar

Weber County 4-H Horse Quiz Bowl Contests

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Youth will compete face-to-face in a game style competition

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
19
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
19
Mar

LGBT+ Allies on Campus Training

Workshop/Training

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

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Mar

Correspondence Networks in Early Modern Europe: Jesuits in Action

Lecture/Readings

Before the development of regular modern postal systems (not to mention emails), letter-writing could be a precarious method of communication. There was plenty of opportunity for letters to get lost or intercepted or arrive too late and cause confusion, conflict, or misunderstanding. In the sixteenth century, the Society of Jesus, the largest of the Catholic religious orders, was already a worldwide organization operating in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The global reach of the Society meant that it had to develop an efficient correspondence network, with its central hub in Rome. In this talk, Prof. Houliston will give examples from the exchange of letters between the superior general of the Society, Claudio Acquaviva, and the leader of the English Jesuits during the reign of Elizabeth I, Robert Persons.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
19
Mar

Surge for Fun!

Recreation

Join our instructor Sammi for a fun Surge class and bring a friend who might not have a Group Fitness pass to experience this fun class on March 19th from 6:30-7:15pm on the ARC North Court. Don't know what SURGE is? SURGE FIT is the energizing HIIT workout that will get you results fast! High-intensity cardio tracks that push fat-burning systems into high gear are intertwined with high-rep strength training tracks that shape and tone your body for maximum results. Event is free for all, register at recportal.usu.edu under fitness programs.

6:30 pm - 7:15 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
19
Mar

Uintah Basin Speaker Series: Dr. Amanda Katz

Special Event

Join us for March's Speaker Series featuring Dr. Amanda Katz, USU Assistant Professor of History. Dr. Katz will be presenting From Rail to Road: How Highways Won the West. Presentation will also stream LIVE on Aggiecast.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
19
Mar

Piano Area Concert

Arts/Entertainment

Description TBA

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
20
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
20
Mar

Engineering College Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Lucy Zhang
Professor - Mechanical Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Program Director for NSF - Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Division
Non-intrusive Coupling Strategies for Multiphysics Simulation & NSF Funding Opportunities for Mechanics Research Community

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Engineering Building |
20
Mar

Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Brent Brown

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Brent Brown was born in Newport Beach, California, and moved to Mapleton, Utah when he was six years old. He graduated from Brighton High School in 1977. Though he didn't attend college, Brent has been passionate about supporting education with significant contributions to UVU, Provo School District, and several other educational causes including his service on the Utah State Board of Regents.

Having spent his youth as a lead guitarist in a professional rock band, Brent opened for several large acts including ZZ Top, and doing a record. He then chose to serve a two-year mission in England for his church. Brent began his career in the auto dealership industry in 1984. By 1987, he was managing a group of auto dealerships and in 1992, became part owner of the Toyota dealership in Orem, Utah and ultimately became the sole owner of what is now known as Brent Brown Toyota in 1999.

The dealership was Utah's largest volume new car dealership in 2016, outselling every dealership of every brand. The dealership was also recognized in early 2017 for being the #1 Metro Toyota dealership in the United States in customer retention, Toyota's measure for loyal customers who purchase again and again from the same dealer. The dealership was also an eight-time winner of Toyota's prestigious President's Award, Toyota's highest recognition for a well-run, customer-focused dealership, and was voted "Utah County's Favorite New Car Dealer" in 2017 for the fourth year in a row by readers of Utah Valley Magazine.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
20
Mar

Positive Discipline in Parenting (Class 4)

Meeting | Home, Family, and Food

Our final parenting class! You will have a summation of your new skills, and leave with a certification of completion. Don't miss out!!!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
20
Mar

Jazz Combos

Arts/Entertainment

This concert will feature student jazz combos directed by USU professors and graduate assistants. Students will be performing classic tunes from the jazz tradition as well as contemporary tunes from today’s jazz masters.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
21
Mar

USU and You: Becca Summers

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in this week for the USU and You radio show. We will be chatting with Becca Summers of Smalltown Comeback.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
21
Mar

Swenson Visiting Writer

Lecture/Readings

Poet Tacey Atsitty will visit campus as the Swenson Visiting Writer in the Department of English. She will offer a craft class at 10:30 AM and a reading at 12:00 PM. Both events are free and open to the public.

10:30 am - 1:15 pm | USU Libraries |
21
Mar

CMSL: Viano Quartet Clinic

Arts/Entertainment

Praised for their "virtuosity, visceral expression, and rare unity of intention" (Boston Globe), the Viano Quartet are one of the most sought-after performing young ensembles. Lucy Wang, Violin Hao Zhou, Violin Aiden Kane, Viola Tate Zawadiuk, Cello

10:30 am - 12:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Mar

Mini Makers

Arts/Entertainment

Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art as we expand our Mini Makers class, a toddler art exploration experience. Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration is required.

11:00 am - 11:45 am | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Mar

The Science Behind the Art of Conversation — Blue Plate Research

Lecture/Readings

Conversations are integral to our daily lives, serving as the foundation for building and maintaining relationships, conducting work, raising children, accessing services, engaging in our communities, and more. While the act of having a conversation may seem straightforward, it involves a complex coordination of behaviors, requiring communication partners to make constant adaptations to understand one another and ensure a smooth interaction.

At the upcoming Blue Plate Research event, titled 'The Science Behind the Art of Conversation,' Dr. Stephanie Borrie will explore how successful conversations emerge from the collaborative efforts of those engaged in them. She will delve into her research into the impact of neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury, and Parkinson’s disease on conversation, and will discuss strategies for how communication partners can work together to improve conversational success.

We invite you to join this insightful session on Thursday, March 21st, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gallivan Hall in downtown Salt Lake City. It's an opportunity to understand the science that informs the subtleties of our daily interactions and to enhance the way we connect with others.

11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
21
Mar

Utah Women in Society – A Living Room Conversation

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Utah Women & Leadership Project is partnering with Living Room Conversations for a unique 75-minute offering to Utahns as part of our celebration of Women’s History Month. Dr. Susan R. Madsen (Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project at Utah State University) will co-moderate this experience with Becca Kearl (Executive Director of Living Room Conversations) to provide space for anyone who joins to meet in small group to discuss women in the Utah society.

This experience is in a Zoom “meeting” format and there will be limited spots available. Living Room Conversations offer a simple, sociable and structured way to practice communicating across differences while building understanding and relationships. Zoom breakout rooms will be 4-6 people from much of the forum. This is an experience where you can be listened to and heard by others on this topic. Rather than debating or convincing others, you will take turns talking, sharing, learning, and being curious.

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
21
Mar

Pathways to public service, and the benefit of internships

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Learn about Brad and Freddy's journey into public service and the benefits of state and federal internships

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
21
Mar

Life of a Latinx Leader

Cultural

Join us for "Life of a Latinx Leader," a monthly event featuring informal talks by exceptional Latinx leaders. This month, Evelyn Porras, a teacher at Logan High School, will share their story about facing a traumatic injury, personal losses, and language barriers. Evelyn earned a degree in Spanish and became a teacher. Visit the Life of a Latinx Leader webpage to learn more about Evelyn.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Old Main |
21
Mar

Communitas - Nick Galanin

Arts/Entertainment

Nicholas Galanin is a Tlingit and Unangax^ multi-disciplinary artist and musician from Alaska. His work often explores a dialogue of change and identity between Native and non-Native communities.

The Communitas Lecture Series is a set of visiting artists, scholars, and design series. This series is free and open to the public—NO TICKETS NECESSARY!

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
21
Mar

USU Tooele Concurrent Enrollment Open House

Information/Orientation

Representatives from our admissions team will be present to answer questions about USU and our Concurrent Enrollment program. Come and learn about: • Exciting new opportunities • Offerings at your local high school • Current and new classes • General Completion Certificate • Applying to USU For more information about this event, contact Mike Booth at mike.booth@usu.edu or call 435.797.9930

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm |
21
Mar

Info Night at USU Orem

Information/Orientation

Discover Your Future at USU Orem! Join us to get a taste of the incredible opportunities available to you at USU Orem. In addition to sampling Aggie life, swing by for: - Free Food - Free Aggie Ice Cream - Free USU Swag! You’ll also be able to meet our local staff, including representatives who can answer any questions you may have about applying or transferring, plus scholarships, financial aid, student support services, and more.
Register now at http://aggie.link/OR_Register.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
21
Mar

Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.

6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
21
Mar

3rd Annual Community-Wide Ramadan Iftar Supper

Special Event | Inclusive Excellence

Come celebrate with us as we host the 3rd Annual Community-Wide Iftar Dinner. This event brings students, faculty, staff, family-members, and the community at large together to celebrate and break-the-fast together as we share stories and build relationship across religious traditions while honoring the Holy month of Ramadan and the beauty of Islam.

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
21
Mar

Castle Valley Archaeological Society Monthly Meeting

Lecture/Readings

Please join the Castle Valley Archaeological Society at 7 pm in the Don L. Burge Room at the Prehistoric Museum. Each month features an interesting talk about the archaeology of Utah and a chance to engage with others in our community interested in archaeology. You can find out more about each months event at the CVAS Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/CVASutah

https://utaharchaeology.org/Chapters/CastleV/

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
21
Mar

CMSL: Viano Quartet

Arts/Entertainment

Praised for their "virtuosity, visceral expression, and rare unity of intention" (Boston Globe), the Viano Quartet are one of the most sought-after performing young ensembles. Lucy Wang, Violin Hao Zhou, Violin Aiden Kane, Viola Tate Zawadiuk, Cello

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
21
Mar

Arrington Conversation: "Faith, Politics, and Pop Culture: The View from a Conservative Columnist"

Panel Discussion/Presentation

This year's Arrington Conversation is with New York Times Opinion columnist, Ross Douthat, host of the weekly podcast, “Matter of Opinion.” He is the author of numerous books, including "The Deep Places: A Memoir of Illness and Discovery" and "Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics." Join for an engaging discussion. Event starts at 7:30, Eccles Conference Center Auditorium. Livestream also available.

7:30 pm - 8:45 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
22
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
22
Mar

4th Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium

Conference/Seminar

Join us for the 4th Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium. This year our topic is food sovereignty. Our speakers are Rose Bear Don't Walk, a doctoral student in Indigenous & Rural Health, Montana State University and Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan, Director of the Center for Indigenous Health and Policy, Oklahoma State University. Both have knowledge of Indigenous science, food, and sovereignty. Register to join the virtual event.

11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
22
Mar

Softball vs College of Southern Nevada

Sports

Softball vs College of Southern Nevada

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
22
Mar

USU at The Leonardo: 3D Printed Aircraft

Special Event

3D Printed Aircraft: How do you 3D print an airplane? What are some of the challenges to 3D printing? Can you fly without a tail? Come find out at this special, hands-on presentation by the USU AeroLab in partnership with The Leonardo.

Activity for kids and youth.

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
22
Mar

CCA Awards Celebration & Donor Recognition

Arts/Entertainment

Description TBA

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
22
Mar

Science Unwrapped: Randomness & Chance

Special Event

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the free, public outreach program of USU's College of Science. Featured speaker is USU mathematician Erin Beckman, who presents, "Randomness & Chance: Push It to the Limit," as part of our "Building on Basics" series. Refreshments and hands-on learning activities follow the talk.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
23
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
23
Mar

Weber County 4-H Skill-A-Thon and Consumer Decision Making

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

This is an overall contest that covers skills and knowledge gained by participating in all aspects of the Family Consumer Science project. The first part is an identification of 3 areas: Clothing & Sewing, Foods & Cooking Interior Design & Home Repairs. Then take a 25-question quiz on all the definitions and for the three identification area study materials, and finally, as a team, you give a 5-minute oral presentation from a selected life skill assessment topics. This is a super fun contest and we hope you all participate in these contests.

9:00 am - 1:00 pm |
23
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
23
Mar

Softball vs College of Southern Nevada

Sports

Softball vs College of Southern Nevada

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
23
Mar

Music Department Showcase

Arts/Entertainment

Join faculty and students of the Music Department in a recital featuring a variety of chamber music. Repertoire includes selections by Eugene Bozza, Jacques Offenbach, Leo Delibes, Catherine McMichael. Performances will feature student and faculty, student, and faculty ensembles performing including Dr. Jeiran Hasan (flute), Marilyn Cole (oboe), Chilali Hugo (harp), Dr. Jacquelyn Abbot (voice), and Amy Glenn (piano).

The event will be live-streamed on the CCA Presents YouTube Page.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
23
Mar

Women's Adventure Tour Film Screening

Arts/Entertainment

Join us on Saturday, March 23rd at 7pm for a screening of The Women’s Adventure Film Tour as it's back with its highly anticipated 8th season. It'll be held in HPER 102 - note please enter through the side doors in between the HPER and ARC as main doors will be locked. The event is free for USU students and just $10 for community members (pay at the door). We will also be having great raffle prizes!! It features an exhilarating selection of 8 new short films that showcase the inspiring journeys of remarkable women who have fearlessly pursued adventure in various fields. The Women’s Adventure Film Tour has been celebrated for its unique approach to showcasing women achieving their adventurous goals. Unlike traditional adventure films focusing solely on extreme feats, this tour aims to inspire everyone to step outside their comfort zone and challenge their boundaries – their personal Everest. It's a celebration of bravery, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit within us.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | HPER Building |
24
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
24
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
25
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
25
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
25
Mar

USU 2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series

Cultural

In collaboration with several campus and community partners, USU’s Division of DEI is proud to present, USU’s 2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series, scheduled for March 25-27, 2024. USU’s 2024 Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series is titled: A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences. A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences will present a diverse array of Jewish voices, experiences, and backgrounds. Among the voices and experiences that are confirmed to present at this the event are: 1) leaders from the Utah Jewish community on topics of Jewish women, Jewish education, and Jewish cultural events; and 2) lecturers and filmmakers covering a range of Jewish experiences and backgrounds, including voices and experiences from the Ethiopian, Iranian, and Moroccan Jewish communities, and topics ranging from art and culture to trauma and the Jewish experience.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
25
Mar

Positive Discipline Parenting Course

Meeting

This is a research-based course to give you new techniques and tools for more effective parenting. It takes into account the uniqueness of each family. Join us to improve your skills!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
25
Mar

Full Moon Snowshoe Hike

Recreation

Come spend an evening snowshoeing under the glow of a full moon. Be sure to dress warm for the cooler temperatures after dark. No snowshoeing experience is necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants must be prepared for moderate physical activity in a winter environment. Trip cost includes snowshoe rental and transportation.

6:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
25
Mar

Weber County 4-H Horse Quiz Bowl Contests

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Youth will compete face-to-face in a game style competition

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
25
Mar

Jessie Bladen's Sophomore Piano Recital

Arts/Entertainment

This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance & Pedagogy. Jessie Bladen is a student of Dr. Cahill Smith.

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
26
Mar

Spring Runoff Conference

Conference/Seminar

This year the 2024 Spring Runoff Conference will be a combined event with the Northern Utah Water Users Conference. It will feature speakers and presentations on topics ranging from agriculture water issues, water policy and research, and water management and usage with a focus in northern Utah. We hope this year’s conference will foster collaboration and new partnerships for water in our state. The event is free and all are welcome to attend. RSVP at the Spring Runoff Conference website, www.usu.edu/water/conference.

All Day |
26
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
26
Mar

USU 2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series

Cultural

In collaboration with several campus and community partners, USU’s Division of DEI is proud to present, USU’s 2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series, scheduled for March 25-27, 2024. USU’s 2024 Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series is titled: A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences. A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences will present a diverse array of Jewish voices, experiences, and backgrounds. Among the voices and experiences that are confirmed to present at this the event are: 1) leaders from the Utah Jewish community on topics of Jewish women, Jewish education, and Jewish cultural events; and 2) lecturers and filmmakers covering a range of Jewish experiences and backgrounds, including voices and experiences from the Ethiopian, Iranian, and Moroccan Jewish communities, and topics ranging from art and culture to trauma and the Jewish experience.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
26
Mar

Poesía y Canciones con Historia

Cultural | Inclusive Excellence

Únete a nosotros para una tarde de poesía hispana, historia y canciones con historia.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Old Main |
26
Mar

Poesía y Canciones con Historia

Cultural | Inclusive Excellence

únete a nosotros para una tarde de poesía hispana, historia y canciones con historia.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Old Main |
26
Mar

I Love Myself Spin Class

Recreation

Group Fitness is about loving yourself and having fun. Come celebrate yourself and join our instructor Bella in a confidence and self-love playlist with our I Love Myself Spin event. It'll be on March 26th from 7-8pm in the Locomotion room in the ARC. We will have mantras and motivational quotes for you to take after class. The event is free for all, register at recportal.usu.edu under fitness programs. There are limited spots, sign up now!

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
26
Mar

Jazz Kicks

Arts/Entertainment

Description TBA

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
27
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
27
Mar

Spring Runoff Conference

Conference/Seminar

This year the 2024 Spring Runoff Conference will be a combined event with the Northern Utah Water Users Conference. It will feature speakers and presentations on topics ranging from agriculture water issues, water policy and research, and water management and usage with a focus in northern Utah. We hope this year’s conference will foster collaboration and new partnerships for water in our state. The event is free and all are welcome to attend. RSVP at the Spring Runoff Conference website, www.usu.edu/water/conference.

All Day | Eccles Conference Center |
27
Mar

Dressed in White

Exhibition

Prepare to step into the grand finale of a series of exquisite exhibitions as we present "Dressed in White," curated by the esteemed award-winning Nancy Hills.

This captivating showcase marks the culmination of Nancy's illustrious journey, which has seen numerous exhibitions and tours across the United States and England, guided by the insightful retired curator Althea MacKenzie. Styled after the opulence of the 18th century, this exhibition promises to be a fitting conclusion to Nancy's legacy of bringing historical fashion to life. Following in the footsteps of Janet Arnold to admiring styles-of-the-time garments in London, Nancy has meticulously crafted 35–40 dresses spanning from the 1700s to 1954. Among them, Mary Bufton's iconic wedding gown, gracing the cover of Nancy's forthcoming book, awaits to mesmerize audiences. Each dress, meticulously researched and recreated by Nancy (and her dedicated students under Nancy’s direction), serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fashion history.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through time, where Nancy's passion and expertise shine in every intricate detail of "Dressed in White."

Exhibition is FREE and open to the public! Exhibition times are 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, March 18–27.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
27
Mar

Trans Allies on Campus Training

Workshop/Training

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

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
27
Mar

2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series

Cultural

In collaboration with several campus and community partners, USU’s Division of DEI is proud to present, USU’s 2nd Annual Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series, scheduled for March 25-27, 2024. USU’s 2024 Jewish Inclusion Seminar Series is titled: A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences. A Diverse Picture: Jewish Voices, Images, & Experiences will present a diverse array of Jewish voices, experiences, and backgrounds. Among the voices and experiences that are confirmed to present at this the event are: 1) leaders from the Utah Jewish community on topics of Jewish women, Jewish education, and Jewish cultural events; and 2) lecturers and filmmakers covering a range of Jewish experiences and backgrounds, including voices and experiences from the Ethiopian, Iranian, and Moroccan Jewish communities, and topics ranging from art and culture to trauma and the Jewish experience.

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm | TSC, Skyroom Restaurant |
27
Mar

Ecology Center Spring Seminar - N. LeRoy Poff

Conference/Seminar

The first of two seminars presented by N. LeRoy Poff, Colorado State University.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
27
Mar

Jill Koziol

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Jill Koziol is the co-founder and CEO of Motherly, a well-being destination empowering mothers to thrive. An Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Company and a Parity.org Best Company for Women to Advance, Motherly is built for mothers, by mothers. Engaging an audience of 40 million+ readers and viewers a month, Motherly offers on-demand parent education classes, Webby-award-winning videos, The Motherly Podcast, essays and articles, and a highly engaged social media community.

Co-author of “The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama: Redefining the Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Journey” and “This Is Motherhood: A Motherly Collection of Reflections and Practices",Jill Koziol is passionate about serving and empowering women and mothers because when mamas are successful, everyone wins. She is an advocate for families, female founders, and how to thrive with multiple sclerosis. Jill lives in Park City, Utah with her husband and two daughters.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
27
Mar

Glow n' Flow Yoga

Recreation

Unlike a typical class, practicing in near darkness makes you more cognizant of your surroundings—your brain relies on heightened awareness from senses other than vision to process sensory information in order to stay balanced. If it feels like a fit, glow for it! Come join our instructor Brindley for a fun, fluorescence flow yoga class on March 27th from 6-7pm in HPER 102. Wear your brightest Yoga gear and we will provide glow bracelets and necklaces in class and glow paint for your face if you want to. The event is free with a group fitness pass, or $5 without. Register at recportal.usu.edu under special events.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | HPER Building |
27
Mar

Climate Change and a Shrinking Great Salt Lake

Lecture/Readings

Years of drought, climate change and water diversions have left Great Salt Lake in a precarious position. In November 2022 the lake hit a historic low elevation, but after a record breaking winter snowpack in 2023, there is hope that the lake can rebound. Now, just over a year later, learn how the biology of Great Salt Lake is doing and what lies ahead for this troubled, but resilient body of water. Join us for this informative lecture delivered by Dr. David Parrott, sponsored by the Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | USU Libraries |
27
Mar

Jazz Jams

Arts/Entertainment

This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo along with a guest artist and jazz students from Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to all and people are encouraged to bring their instrument and join in.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
28
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Course

Information/Orientation

The Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the standard level of medical training for professional outdoor recreation industry field staff that work multi-day, overnight trips in remote environments, military, technical rescue personnel, and those working in disaster relief. The DMM comprehensive, contextual and practical curriculum has gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, endurance athletes, and adventure travelers who push their boundaries in remote areas with limited resources, unreliable communication, and the potential for delayed or self-rescue. Course participants will develop strong patient assessment skills, adopt treatment tools to stabilize life-threatening conditions, and learn how to provide extended patient care in austere environments. Most importantly, this training will prepare individuals to prevent many environmental illnesses and proactively manage pre-existing conditions in the field. Individuals will also develop the confidence to professionally call in a rescue in the event of a backcountry emergency and manage the evacuation of a medical or trauma patient. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu.

All Day |
28
Mar

USU and You: Cheryl Meier

Arts/Entertainment

Tune in to USU and You this week as we sit down with Cheryl Meier of Uintah Special Service District One.

9:00 am - 9:30 am |
28
Mar

Mini Makers

Arts/Entertainment

Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art as we expand our Mini Makers class, a toddler art exploration experience. Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration is required.

11:00 am - 11:45 am | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
28
Mar

Eastern Utah Women's Conference

Conference/Seminar

Workshop and activities for Community, Business, and Home lifestyles.

1:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
28
Mar

Ecology Center Spring Seminar - N. LeRoy Poff

Conference/Seminar

The second of two seminars presented by N. LeRoy Poff, Colorado State University.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
28
Mar

Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)

Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth

Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.

6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
28
Mar

Shame-Free Sex Ed with Carlie Palmer-Webb (The Christian Sex Educator)- Sexuality for Singles

Fundraiser

Join Carlie Palmer-Webb, a sex educator with her masters in Marriage, Family, & Human Development with an emphasis in Healthy Sexuality, at a SAAVI Office fundraiser. Learn to appreciate, respect, and navigate your sexuality in a shame-free environment. All ticket sales go to the SAAVI survivor fund.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
28
Mar

Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Nutrition Virtual Open House

Information/Orientation

The College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences offers a 100% online Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Nutrition. The program prepares students for leadership and administrative positions in public health and can also help students get accepted into medical or dental school and other doctorate programs. The program is holding a Virtual Open House that will include a program overview and Q&A session on March 21, 2024, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. 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.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm |
28
Mar

Utah Symphony, Anna Rakitina conducting

Arts/Entertainment

The Utah Symphony, known for their musical expertise and deep connection with students and education, come to the USU campus to perform a program selected by conductor Anna Rakitina. This is an amazing offer, gifted by the USU Caine College of the Arts and made available due to contributions from the Tanner Trust for Utah Universities—only $10 for the general public and FREE for USU students, faculty, and staff!

Close out Women’s History Month and join us as conductor Anna Rakitina and violinist William Hagen make their debut on our stage. Hagen, an accomplished international musician, performs Dvorák’s Violin Concerto, inspired by traditional Czech dances and sure to be felt in every limb. Sibelius’ First Symphony is consuming, closing with the passionate Quasi una fantasia (“Like a Fantasy”). Also featuring Smetana’s Šárka—based on the Czech legend of an uprising of women called “The Maiden’s War.”

Grab your tickets while they're available—this is the opportunity of the year!

FOR TICKETS:
USU Students, Faculty & Staff: Go to one of the on-campus box office locations to pick up your free tickets with your ID.
General Public: Click the "Website" link below to purchase tickets for $10.

BOX OFFICE LOCATIONS:
The Spectrum - 900 E 900 N, Logan, UT 84322
CCA Box Office - Room L101 of the Chase Fine Arts Center

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
29
Mar

Baseball vs. College of Southern Idaho

Sports

Baseball vs. College of Southern Idaho

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
29
Mar

LAEP Speaker Series: Todd Johnson

Lecture/Readings

Landscape Architecture’s Dimensions Speaker Bio: Todd Johnson was born in Willmar, Minnesota in 1952 into a family with two older brothers. His oldest brother Craig taught landscape architecture at USU for 42 years and suggested that Todd consider becoming a landscape architect. Todd received his Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning degree from USU in 1976. After working in Calgary Alberta for four years, he moved to Boston and received a Master of Landscape Architecture degree from Harvard University. In 1984 Todd co-founded the firm Civitas with USU alum and classmates Mark Johnson and Ann Mullins. After ten years at Civitas Todd joined Design Workshop/Denver, becoming a partner, and practicing there until 2013. Teaching at Utah State has been Todd’s professional passion for the past ten years. Todd has two grown children Natalie and Sam, and a grandson named Raphael.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
29
Mar

Shame-Free Sex Ed with Carlie Palmer-Webb (The Christian Sex Educator) - Sexuality for Couples

Fundraiser

Join Carlie Palmer-Webb, a sex educator with her master's in Marriage, Family, & Human Development with an emphasis in Healthy Sexuality, at a SAAVI Office fundraiser. Learn how to build and maintain a sexual relationship with your significant other that you absolutely adore. All ticket sales will go to the SAAVI survivor fund.

5:00 pm - 6:45 pm |
29
Mar

Reading Series #3: Tiny Beautiful Things

Arts/Entertainment

A celebration of the simple beauty of being human, this funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience is based on Cheryl Strayed’s journey as the beloved anonymous advice columnist for “Dear Sugar.” Over the years, thousands of people turned to Sugar for words of wisdom, compassion, and hope. At first unsure of herself, Sugar finds a way to weave her own life experiences together with the deep yearning and heartrending questions from her readers. Brilliantly adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos, the Academy Award-nominated writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
30
Mar

Beginner Backcountry Ski Tour

Recreation

Come grab some backcountry turns with us! We will venture into the Bear River backcountry to seek out snow that you can't get to on a ski lift. Learn some of the basics of backcountry travel and safety. No backcountry experience is required but you must be comfortable riding double blue to black diamond resort terrain. Participants must be prepared for strenuous hiking. Backcountry touring skis or splitboard with skins are required and available to rent for an additional $10+tax for trip participants. NO SNOWSHOES. Trip cost includes transportation, avalanche beacon, shovel, probe and student leadership.

7:00 am - 3:00 pm |
30
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Recertification

Information/Orientation

This course is designed to refresh a current WFR from a WAFA with new updates in wilderness medicine assessments and treatments based on best practices and new research, as well as updated industry standard protocols. This course prioritizes the review of foundational skills, new skills and field guidelines through hands-on scenarios, and simulations. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu

All Day |
30
Mar

Baseball vs. College of Southern Idaho

Sports

Baseball vs. College of Southern Idaho

11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
30
Mar

GENTRI: King of Kings

Arts/Entertainment

Experience the spiritual splendor of Easter with GENTRI's "King of Kings" concert at Logan's Daines Concert Hall. This Spring, transform your Easter into an occasion as festive and heartwarming as Christmas. For truly, "There would be no Christmas if there had not been Easter." Revel in the exquisite harmonies of GENTRI's beloved Hymns album and be among the first to hear their new hymns, set to release this Spring. The evening promises an ethereal blend of rich harmonies and uplifting melodies, accompanied by the magnificent American Festival Orchestra and Choir. Under the baton of the renowned Craig Jessop, prepare for an unforgettable night that encapsulates the essence of Easter's joy and reverence. Each note, each harmony, is a step towards a spiritual awakening, making this event more than just a concert - it's an Easter celebration for the soul. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an Easter experience that blends reverence, joy, and the power of music to uplift and inspire.

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
30
Mar

Reading Series #3: Tiny Beautiful Things

Arts/Entertainment

A celebration of the simple beauty of being human, this funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience is based on Cheryl Strayed’s journey as the beloved anonymous advice columnist for “Dear Sugar.” Over the years, thousands of people turned to Sugar for words of wisdom, compassion, and hope. At first unsure of herself, Sugar finds a way to weave her own life experiences together with the deep yearning and heartrending questions from her readers. Brilliantly adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos, the Academy Award-nominated writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Black Box Theatre |
31
Mar

Moab Wilderness First Responder Recertification

Information/Orientation

This course is designed to refresh a current WFR from a WAFA with new updates in wilderness medicine assessments and treatments based on best practices and new research, as well as updated industry standard protocols. This course prioritizes the review of foundational skills, new skills and field guidelines through hands-on scenarios, and simulations. Learn more at recportal.usu.edu

All Day |
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