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17
Apr

Ecology M.S. Defense: Kate Sinnott

Conference/Seminar

Overcoming barriers to aquatic plant restoration: Addressing gaps in species identification and planting techniques in the Intermountain West.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | USU Libraries |
17
Apr

American Red Cross Blood Drive

Special Event

Help alleviate the nationwide blood shortage by donating. Go to redcrossblood.org to make an appointment, or take your chances by walking in!

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm | TSC, Sunburst Lounge |
17
Apr

20th Wildlife Damage Management Conference

Conference/Seminar

Registration: https://berrymaninstitute.org/2022WDM The Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of the Wildlife Society works to promote better understanding of the challenges of managing human-wildlife conflicts and to provide a forum for professionals to advance their skills and knowledge of wildlife damage management practices. The Working Group aims to facilitate information transfer of the newest technologies and issues in wildlife damage management, and to serve as a professional conduit for communications and knowledge. For over 25 years, the main outlet of disseminating the latest science in wildlife damage has been our biennial national conference and thus, we welcome you to the 20th installment of our efforts!

12:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
17
Apr

WILD M.S. Defense: Zoë Moffett

Conference/Seminar

Anthropogenic Factors Affecting Common Raven Occurrence and Depredation of Artificial Nests

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
17
Apr

Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social

Meeting

Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Apr

ENVS Spring Seminar - Brittany Harris and Sandra Atwood

Conference/Seminar

Centering Indigenous knowledge: Reimagining research methods, pedagogies, and sustainability with Niitsitapi Awaaáhsskataiksi (Blackfoot Elders) Brittany Harris and Sandra Atwood, The Department of Environment and Society (PhD candidates)

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
18
Apr

Outdoor Photography Workshop

Workshop/Training

Join USU's Levi Sim for a hands-on workshop on outdoor photography techniques • All camera types welcome (phones, DSLR, etc.) • Students, faculty, & staff from all colleges are invited • Hone your skills for summer fieldwork to enter this fall's Field Season Photo Contest!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
18
Apr

USU Tooele Campus Tours

Information/Orientation

Join our local Admissions Specialist Mike Booth for tours of the USU Tooele campus facilities and to learn more about college in Tooele. Tours last approximately 30-40 minutes and all guests will receive free Aggie Ice Cream on providing contact information for the university. Tours may be given offered the main building or the Science and Technology Building depending on timing and building availability.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
18
Apr

SER Trivia Night!

Student Activities

We will be hosting a trivia night at Prodigy Brewing! Grab a team of 6 or less and join us to play nature/restoration themed trivia. Seating starts at 6pm, trivia starts at 7. Reservations encouraged (can Prodigy directly to make a reservation).

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
19
Apr

Bike to Breakfast

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Bring your own plate, utensils, and mug and walk, bike, or roll to Aggie Blue Bikes for a free catered breakfast and coffee sponsored by Dining Services! Free food and sustainable transportation? Yes please!

7:30 am - 10:00 am |
19
Apr

WILD M.S. Defense: Grayson Jordan

Conference/Seminar

Balsam Wooley Adelgid and Host Forest Characteristics: Impacts and Interactions in the Interior West

9:00 am - 10:00 am | Natural Resources Building |
19
Apr

QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle

Social/Networking

Come to the NR atrium. $1 for a beverage and a pastry ... free beverage for students. All proceeds from the Mid-Morning Mingle go to a rotations of student clubs supporting the event. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be served.

10:00 am - 10:45 am | Natural Resources Building |
19
Apr

ENVS M.S. Defense: Sarah Wilson

Conference/Seminar

Connectedness and Wellbeing: Investigating Community and Nature-Based Connection in the Context of Utah's Rapid Growth

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
19
Apr

Take Back the Night

Special Event

Take Back the Night will be a fun rage room event that is taking place in the Eagle’s Nest from 6-8PM. Take Back the Night represents survivors taking back their narrative on the night of a sexual assault, so we invite you to join activities such as plate smashing to show solidarity for survivors taking back their power.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
20
Apr

WILD M.S. Defense: Julia Aaronson

Conference/Seminar

Opening the Black Box: Soil Microbial Communities in Field-Based Plant-Soil Feedback Experiments

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Natural Resources Building |
20
Apr

Ecology M.S. Defense: Jes Braun

Conference/Seminar

Runaway lakeshores and widespread plant invasions: Insights on revegetating wetlands in the arid West Professor: Karin Kettenring

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | USU Libraries |
20
Apr

WILD M.S. Defense: Peter Iacono

Conference/Seminar

Mountain Lion and Feral Horse Interactions: Examining the Influence of a Non-Native Ungulate on Predator Behavior in a Semi-Arid Environment

1:15 pm - 2:15 pm | Distance Education Building |
20
Apr

AFROTC Det 860 Parade & Awards Ceremony

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Air Force ROTC Detachment 860 end-of-year military parade, cadet commander change of command, and awards ceremony.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Nelson Field House |
20
Apr

Life of a Latinx Leader

Cultural

Join us for our monthly event, Life of a Latinx Leader. During this casual event, hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community who will share their personal stories of resilience, determination, and academic success.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
20
Apr

Life of a Latinx Leader

Cultural

Join us for our monthly event, "Life of a Latinx Leader". During the event, you will hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community in an informal setting. This event will highlight the accomplishments and unique stories of these resilient individuals.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
20
Apr

Life of a Latinx Leader

Cultural

Join us for our monthly event, "Life of a Latinx Leader". During the event, you will hear from outstanding Latinx leaders in the community in an informal setting. This event will highlight the accomplishments and unique stories of these resilient individuals.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
20
Apr

WATS Spring Seminar - Tracy Brynne Voyles - Water, Power, and the West

Conference/Seminar

Water, Power, People, and the West: Perspectives from the Humanities Traci Brynne Voyles, Professor and Chair, Women's and Gender Studies, University of Oklahoma View via Zoom, or watch the broadcast in NR 105.

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
20
Apr

Re-Storying the Land: The Dirty Work of Restoration

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Be part of the discussion as graduate students share stories and oral histories from conservationists in Utah about the dirty work of land restoration and how it connects us to one another. Learn what you can do to heal humanity by healing the land.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | USU Libraries |
21
Apr

Earth Week Celebration

Student Activities

We will be having a wide variety of events to look forward to including live music, outdoor yoga, a food drive, a plant swap, and a ton of local businesses to support. We will also be doing prizes for those who bring the most canned or nonperishable items. Outdoor yoga will be led by Rachel Quillen and we will have two 30 minute sessions starting at 11 and 12. Please bring your own yoga mat. Food drive - We will be collecting donations throughout the event until 12:30. To win, you must be present at 12:45 when the winners are announced and prizes are given away.

10:00 am - 1:00 pm | Quad |
21
Apr

A Conversation with George Herms

Arts/Entertainment

Please join us for a moderated conversation with George Herms led by Bolton Colburn. A reception will follow. George Herms is one of the last living beat generation artists. A rebel to the core, he still makes assemblage sculptures from the detritus of our culture's castoffs and waste. Herms have been active both in northern and southern California with the assemblage and beat movements since the 1960s and have worked and collaborated with luminary artists and poets like Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner, Michael McClure, and Diane di Prima.

12:00 pm - 1:45 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
21
Apr

Geosciences Award Ceremony and Poster Session

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Department awards will be announced, and students will share posters they have made over the past year.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Maverik Stadium |
21
Apr

Sweat Day

Student Activities | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion

Sign up early so you can get your correct shirt size. For 3 hours you will sweat your butt off with Group Fitness Class having 30 minute duration and happening every 15 minutes and Spin class happening every 30 minutes. We will have a Wellness Station where you can get a drink and snacks for a short Break. Bring a friend along. Get a Sweat day shirt as well. A sweat day schedule will be provided the day of. Please come 15 minutes early if you can to get a warm in.

1:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
21
Apr

The Colorado River: Research in a Watershed Context - Tanya Petach

Conference/Seminar

The Ecology Center and WATS are hosting a seminar by Dr. Tanya Petach of the Aspen Global Change Institute. Tanya Petach is currently a Climate Science Fellow at the Aspen Global Change Institute where her work focuses on co-creating actionable science in the Colorado River Basin. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and an M.S. from Cornell University. Her research explores both the impact of climate change on mountain hydrology (with a focus on soil moisture impacts) and the gaps between stakeholder needs and scientific research.

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | USU Libraries |
21
Apr

LAEP Speaker Series: Dave Livermore

Lecture/Readings

A Call to Action: The Great Salt Lake About the Lecture: Livermore will describe the role NGOs have playedover time in advocating for the protection of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem. He will summarize the role of the Nature Conservancy in conserving key wetland and upland habitats, efforts to reach diverse audiences and how public awareness initiatives are making a difference. He will describe the landscape planning and design work which goes into establishing Nature Conservancy preserves, and focus on the challenges and opportunities facing the Great Salt Lake at this key time in history. Speaker Bio: Dave Livermore has been with The Nature Conservancy since 1980 when he first was hired to cover the states of Utah and Nevada working out of the Conservancy’s Western Regional Office in San Francisco. In 1986, Dave moved to Salt Lake City to open the Great Basin Field Office. In 1995 Utah became its own state program and Dave has been Utah State Director ever since. Dave has enjoyed working on major land and water conservation projects throughout his 42-year career with TNC.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
21
Apr

Youth Welding Workshop

Workshop/Training

For youth ages 14-18
Over the course of two sessions, participants will learn how to set up a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques, and use basic shop tools and machinery. Workshop is four hours total over two days.
Sessions are:
Friday, April 21 from 6:15 - 8:15 PM and
Saturday, April 22 from 12:00 to 2:00 PM.

From 4/21 at 6:15 pm to 4/22 at 8:15 pm |
21
Apr

Take Back the Night

Special Event

Take Back the Night represents the earliest worldwide stand against sexual violence. This year SAAVI will host a Take Back the Night Community March, bringing together survivors of the Cache Valley and university community. This event is a space for survivors of every sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national origin, disability, and religion to come together as one and take back their narrative through a march in downtown Logan.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
22
Apr

She's Daring Mighty Things 5K

Fundraiser | Competitions

She's Daring Mighty Things, a women's empowerment initiative in the Huntsman School of Business, is hosting a 5K on April 22nd at 10:00 am, at the northeast corner of the Quad. We are raising money for women's clubs at USU and gathering our community to acknowledge the many students who make this university great.
Please Register to attend.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Quad |
22
Apr

Senior Voice Recital: Patrice Densley

Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital

Senior voice recital for Patrice Densley, student of Thomas Glenn. Collaborating with Amy Glenn (piano), Emily Densley (drums), Lads Among Sagebrush, and others.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
22
Apr

Hangar Hop

Special Event

The USU Flight Team will host the annual premiere fundraiser on Saturday, April 22nd from 7:00-10:30 p.m. The aircraft hangar will be transformed into a 1940's USO style Hangar Hop with live music provided by the Cache Community Big Band, huge 60' parachute hanging from the ceiling and a vintage aircraft to take your dance photos. The USU Big Band Swing Dance club will provide dance instruction at 7 p.m and their dance team has been invited to give a demonstration. This is a wonderful event to help our USU Flying Aggies raise funds to train and travel to their annual Flight Team Regional competition. The cost for the dance is only $10 per person. Light refreshments are provided.

7:00 pm - 10:30 pm |
22
Apr

HANGAR HOP 2023 - USU Flight Team

Fundraiser

The USU Flight Team hosts the annual premiere fundraiser on Saturday, April 22nd from 7:00-10:30 p.m. The aircraft hangar will be transformed into a 1940's USO style Hangar Hop with live music provided by the Cache Community Big Band, huge 60' parachute hanging from the ceiling and a vintage aircraft to take your dance photos. The USU Big Band Swing Dance club will provide dance instruction at 7 p.m and their dance team has been invited to give a demonstration. This is a wonderful event to help our USU Flying Aggies raise funds to train and travel to their annual Flight Team Regional competition. The cost for the dance is only $10 per person. Light refreshments are provided.

7:00 pm - 10:30 pm |
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