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Feb

Women in Leadership Executive Speaker Series - Inclusion & Belonging

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you step into a world of inspiration and empowerment with its Women in Leadership: Executive Speaker Series. This series is a celebration of dynamic and influential women who have shattered glass ceilings in the corporate landscape in Utah. This specific event focuses on women leaders in inclusion and belonging. Dr. Susan R. Madsen will be moderate a discussion with Sui Lang Panoke, Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion for Zions Bank, and Nikki Walker, Director of Community Engagement and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion for Domo.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
13
Feb

Determinants of appeal and addictiveness of commercial non-combustible nicotine tobacco products

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Please join us for the Psychology departments February colloquium on Tuesday, February 13th at 9am. We are excited to hear from Dr. Adam Leventhal, Director of the USC Institute for Addiction Science and professor of Population and Public Health Sciences! Dr. Leventhal will be presenting, “Determinants of appeal and addictiveness of commercial non-combustible nicotine tobacco products.”

9:00 am - 10:00 am |
13
Feb

Supporting Student Mental Health: Balancing Flexibility and Accountability

Panel Discussion/Presentation

This presentation is designed to help faculty support students dealing with academic difficulties resulting from mental health issues. In this presentation, faculty will get guidance from a licensed psychologist on how to best respond to a student who discloses mental health issues, be they mild or severe. And then advice will be given on how to balance flexibility for these students with accountability when it comes to their academic work in your courses. This event will be held in person (HH380) and via Zoom.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
14
Feb

Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Logan James and Ellie Cram

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Logan James and Ellie Cram, current students at Utah State University, are the entrepreneurs behind ThriftJam, a venture they started three years ago to support their college education. What began as a side hustle has rapidly evolved into a full-blown business endeavor that reaches far beyond the confines of campus. With their engagement in the Center for Entrepreneurship, they've wholeheartedly embraced hands-on learning and reshaped their career aspirations. Notably, ThriftJam has now taken precedence as their foremost career plan. This journey underscores their transformative shift from conventional academia to purposeful entrepreneurship.

ThriftJam isn't your average clothing store; it's a mission to redefine fashion with sustainability at its core. Logan and Ellie have transformed three old-school buses into mobile clothing stores, delivering a unique shopping experience. Within these mobile stores, customers find a handpicked selection that includes vintage classics and limited-edition high-end items, each meticulously crafted from discarded textiles that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Their commitment to salvaging and upcycling textiles has already diverted tens of thousands of pounds of waste, converting it into timeless, high-value clothing that will never contribute to environmental waste.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
16
Feb

Backpack to Briefcase: Soft Skills - Your Secret Weapon for Success

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Students are learning a lot of technical skills in school, but companies are also searching for those key soft skills that can be transferred from job to job. Learn from Michael Scott Peters on how to develop these skills now and effectively communicate these skills later you and your future dream company will be grateful you did. Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube channel at 9 am.

9:00 am - 9:30 am | Online/Virtual |
16
Feb

Dialogues on Economic Growth & Sustainability

Panel Discussion/Presentation

A partnership of USU's Quinney College of Natural Resources Department of Watershed Sciences and Department of Environment and Society, the Huntsman School of Business Department of Economics and Finance, the College of Humanities and Social Science's Community and Natural Resources Institute, and the President's Office.

Oil and natural gas, wood products, minerals and other resources from the earth have fueled historic growth throughout the world, generated jobs and offered communities a wealth of economic activity. Modern life is literally built on these resources, and continues to rely on them for its upward economic trajectory. But resources have finite limits and our resources and economic activities interact in very complex ways. This symposium is designed to enable the USU community explore these cross-disciplinary topics, with the goal of building a compelling vision for a way that economics and environmental sustainability can co-evolve.

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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