Upcoming Events
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
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.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Lunch & Learn - All Work and No Play: Avoiding Burnout
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program provider present a lunch and learn to avoid burnout. Being burned out means feeling empty, unmotivated and mentally exhausted. At this point, it’s hard to see any hope of positive change. Join us to learn about burnout and how to bring more normalcy back into your life. In this training, we will define burnout and learn how it differs from stress, identify the causes of burnout and eventual outcome, and explore tips for avoiding and recovering from burnout. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Gender in the Skilled Trades - Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion/Presentation
USU Moab Technical Education will be hosting a Panel Discussion on Gender in the Trades.
Skilled Trades provide a pathway to a career with financial security and fulfillment. However, homophobia, transphobia, sexual harassment and sexism can be barriers for women and other sexual and gender minorities. This panel will share their experiences navigating barriers as well as ways they have found their community and success in the trades. Please pre-register for this broadcasted panel discussion. This event is sponsored by: The USU Center for Intersectional Gender Studies and Research and USU Moab Technical Education.
ORCID Virtual Workshop
Workshop/Training
Maximize your research impact with this session on research identity management! Learn about ORCID, the unique identifier for researchers, and how it can help you manage and showcase your research activities and output. Gain a competitive edge in the research world by taking control of your research identity.
ENVS & WILD Seminar - Daniella Hirschfeld - Adapting Coastal Environments to Sea Level Rise
Conference/Seminar
Combined ENVS & WILD seminar presented by Daniella Hirschfeld - Adapting Coastal Environments to Sea Level Rise
Chemistry Seminar Series: Michael Trakselis
Conference/Seminar
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry presents "Dynamic Regulation of Replisome Progression" with Michael Trakselis, professor at Baylor University. Hosted by Sean Johnson. Projects in the Trakselis laboratory center on understanding the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication and repair and exploiting this knowledge for cancer therapeutics, biotechnology, and nanoscale applications. The lab utilizes a model archaeal DNA replication system which shares significant homology to that of higher eukaryotes but is amenable to in vitro biochemistry experiments. This allows them to draw parallels between different domains of life using simpler replication systems. Additionally, they utilize cellular biology approaches in human cells to investigate the roles of various enzymes in double strand break repair. In this vain, they utilize molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, cell biology and biophysical methods to probe this area of research.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources on-campus program at Utah State University! Register to attend
Utah SAMPE Archery and Albany Tour
Meeting
SAMPE Monthly Meetings.
We will report on upcoming activities and the progress of current projects.
Sentinels Exhibition Opening Reception
Arts/Entertainment
The Last Glacier Collective is a collaboration of artists that work to present their concern for the global future through artistic imagery. Their new large-scale art book Sentinels: The Pinon Pine and Juniper Trees of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments has just been released. Sentinels includes 12 large woodcuts by artists Todd Anderson and Bruce Crownover and three “word paintings” by scientist Gary Machlis. The artists are excited to display Sentinels in the region that inspired its creation, reinforcing that the arts and sciences can further engage the public with the natural and cultural heritage of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. Previous works by the Last Glacier Collective are in the collections of the Getty Museum, Yale and Stanford Universities, the U.S. Library of Congress, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Fulbright U.S. Student Program Workshop
Workshop/Training
The Fulbright Workshops will provide information on Fulbright program options, eligibility, how to apply, and tips to enhance an application.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2:30 – 3:30 PM
Distance Education, Room 202
Or join us on zoom!
Zoom Meeting ID: 897 4050 3919
Passcode: Fulbright
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Workshop
Workshop/Training
The Fulbright Workshops will provide information on Fulbright program options, eligibility, how to apply, and tips to enhance an application.
Thursday, March 2nd, 3:30 – 4:30 PM
Distance Education, Room 202
Or join us on zoom!
Zoom Meeting ID: 868 0065 8769
Passcode: Fulbright
WILD Spring Seminar - Fish Biologist Candidate 2
Conference/Seminar
A seminar by one of the Fish Biologist Candidates for the Department of Watershed Sciences.
Founders Day & Old Main Society Celebration
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Founders Day & Old Main Society Celebration honors and thanks those individuals that contribute their time and resources for the future of Utah State University.
JEDI Movie Night
Arts/Entertainment
JEDI will be hosting a movie night featuring two short films, "Ascend" and "See Me in Nature". Pizza and snacks will be provided!
Career Night - Your Career Starts Here
Information/Orientation
Attendants can plan to explore programs and degrees available, learn how a degree can prepare you for the workforce, meet with local staff and faculty, and network with local business.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
NEH Regional Grant-Writing Workshop
Workshop/Training
Save the Date! Utah State University will host a regional grant-writing workshop from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Registration information and a schedule will be released in January.
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Olga Papadoulaki (Perimeter Institute)
Conference/Seminar
TBA
Sentinels Opening Reception
Arts/Entertainment
The Last Glacier Collective is a collaboration of artists that work to present their concern for the global future through artistic imagery. Their new large-scale art book Sentinels: The Pinon Pine and Juniper Trees of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments has just been released. Sentinels includes 12 large woodcuts by artists Todd Anderson and Bruce Crownover and three “word paintings” by scientist Gary Machlis. The artists are excited to display Sentinels in the region that inspired its creation, reinforcing that the arts and sciences can further engage the public with the natural and cultural heritage of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. Previous works by the Last Glacier Collective are in the collections of the Getty Museum, Yale and Stanford Universities, the U.S. Library of Congress, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others.
Prints will remain on exhibit to the public at USU Moab during business hours through May.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Aggie Basketball Waste Audit
Sports
Come to the USU Men's Basketball Game and chat with one of our "Trash Talkers" to learn more about recycling on campus and how to reduce waste in Logan.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Meeting
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Springboard to Action! Rethinking Student Assessment
Workshop/Training
The "Springboard to Action!" series events are yearly workshops sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Empowering Teaching Excellence. These workshops are designed for USU instructors to dedicate the day and implement a practice in their teaching that they had been planning on doing. Each Springboard workshop has a different theme. This year's "Springboard to Action Series" is rethinking student assessment with a focus on implementing ungrading practices into course construction. Participants will be presented with several short ignition ideas by facilitators, participate in breakouts, implement their own practices, and receive feedback from their group and designated facilitator.
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.
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
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.
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
Paws and Breathe
Recreation
Join us every second Wednesday of the month in the Library to pet some certified emotional support dogs! These therapy dogs go through a rigorous process to become certified so you can be assured that they are well-suited to interacting with people.
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Aetna Webinar - Looking Within: Finding Your Inner Leader
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. What does it mean to be a leader? Old fashioned concepts of leadership focus on management and promotions. But those definitions leave out the most important part of leadership, Inspiring others. This webinar will discuss: * The definition of leadership * The qualities of a leader * How to look within for your unique leadership traits *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Blended Learning course helps participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. You will learn some core skills to treat: - Breathing and cardiac emergencies (CPR, AED, choking) - Injuries (broken bones, burns, cuts, stings) - Sudden illnesses (heat/cold emergencies, allergic reactions)
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
CPR/AED & First Aid for Professional Rescuers
Workshop/Training
The primary purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuers and First Aid course is to instruct those who have a duty to act (professional rescuers) in the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately to first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest. Register at recportal.usu.edu.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
USU Blanding Mental Health Week
Fair/Festival
USU Blanding will celebrate mental health week to include mental health memory walk, Hogan event with our Native Elder(s), motivational music playlists, beanie decorating, and cool - fun giveaways!
Activities will go from March 13th - 17th.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Watershed Sciences Assistant Professor of Fish Biology Candidate Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Two perspectives on Rainbow Trout management
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Jia Zhao
Associate Professor of Mathematics
USU
Physics-informed Computational Modeling of Multiphase Complex Fluids with Applications in Life Science
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Lisa White
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Lisa White (UCMP) will present on Outreach and DEI in Geosciences.
Beans: The Budget-Friendly Protein
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Phi Alpha Theta Movie Night: "Hidden Figures"
Student Activities | Inclusive Excellence
Come and eat pizza, hear an introduction to the movie by Dr. Angela Diaz, and watch Hidden Figures with us!
Spring Runoff Conference 2023
Conference/Seminar
Utah’s Watershed Moment: Innovation in a Time of Accelerating Change. The USU Spring Runoff Conference is an annual gathering of the water community in Utah and the Intermountain West. This year's Spring Runoff Conference highlights the nexus between management and research, combining the ways in which managers and researchers are responding to and answering key water management questions during a time of unprecedented challenges.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Memory Reflection Walk- Mental Health Awareness Week
Student Activities
Take a break, get some fresh air, and reflect on life. Remember those who have passed, recognize where your mental health is at, and spend some time with some good people.
Nutritious & Affordable Eating
Workshop/Training
Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Allies Training
Workshop/Training
Want to know how to support the LGBT+ community? In this two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact this community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive an allies sticker. Register for the training here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bskLpbfwwUFA4mh Participants will receive link day of the training.
Training Doctoral Writing Development with Dr. Barbara Sarnecka
Lecture/Readings
The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services presents the Evidence-Based Practice in Graduate Education Speaker Series. Dr. Barbara Sarnecka will be speaking on specific evidence-based interventions to improve graduate student writing through cascading mentoring. Dr. Sarnecka is the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research at the University of California Irvine School of Social Sciences and principal investigator for an Innovations in Graduate Education grant from the National Science Foundation. During the talk at noon, she will review evidence-based interventions and their impacts. At 2pm, Dr. Sarnecka will lead a roundtable to discuss strategies for the practical aspects of implementation within programs and departments in SCCE 209. Attendees can submit a reflection of their takeaways in the ETE10 course to earn the ETE Affiliated Events & Workshops engage-level digital badge. Students, Faculty, and Staff are encouraged to join. For Zoom participation, please contact David Feldon: david.feldon@usu.edu
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Five: Healthy Thinking
Workshop/Training
Thoughts, feelings and behaviors are connected. When we modify our thoughts, we can change the way we feel and how we respond to our environment. This workshop will discuss specific ways to change negative, unhelpful thoughts into healthy thoughts and reduce stress.
ENVS Spring Seminar - Man Li
Conference/Seminar
A seminar by Dr. Man Li, Department of Applied Economics.
Ecology Center Workshop: Introduction to Google Earth Engine
Workshop/Training
Please join us for our seventh coding workshop in our new coding workshop series on Tuesday March 14th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT in NR 217. This workshop is for folks who are interested in getting introduced to the basics of the cloud-based remote sensing platform Google Earth Engine (GEE). GEE is a powerful tool for research, providing access to massive open-source spatial datasets (e.g. satellite imagery, climate, topography, land use/landcover, among many others), with access to Google's high power computing resources to perform complex analyses. This workshop will cover: a) What is GEE and how does it differ from other GIS platforms? b) Intro to JavaScript and the GEE API c) Importing and visualizing a satellite image d) Importing, filtering, and visualizing image collections e) Accessing information about datasets
Physics Colloquium
Conference/Seminar
Dr Meehan received her PhD from Utah State University. Currently Dr Meehan is the National Space Weather Program Manager at National Weather Service (NWS) headquarters, managing the space weather service programs of the NWS, and serves as a space weather subject matter expert on behalf of the NWS.
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.
Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Arts/Entertainment
Wild and Scenic Film Festival: Where activism gets inspired. Join us for featured environmental and adventure films. Presented by USU's Department of Watershed Sciences, Restoration Consortium & Water Quality Extension
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
CIDI Workshop - New Quizzes in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Learn how to leverage New Quizzes in Canvas to create a more dynamic assessment experience. This workshop will include New Quizzes creation, question types, settings, moderating, and editing. Changes to the workshop curriculum can be made based on instructor experience.
Motivation with Don Mose- Mental Health Awareness Week
Student Activities
Come to this reenergizing event with Don Mose at the Hogan. Start your day right and join us for this great activity!
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.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Trans Allies Training
Workshop/Training
Want to know how to support the trans and non-binary community? In this two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact this specific community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive a trans allies sticker. Register for the training here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bskLpbfwwUFA4mh Participants will receive link morning of the training.
Lunch & Learn - Ditch Your Debt with PowerPay
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn to learn how to ditch your debt with PowerPay. The economic conditions of the last couple of years may have led to you racking up debt and you’re not sure of the best strategy to pay it off. The best debt payoff plan is the one that works for you as we'll demonstrate options so that you can choose the best one! Join our experts to learn about PowerPay, a free tool that can help you save time and money on the road to becoming debt free! We’ll even share some tips for lowering your interest rates on your debt! *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
ENVS Spring Seminar: Erika Bsumek
Conference/Seminar
Unsettling Histories of Glen Canyon Dam a seminar by Dr. Erika Bsumek, Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas
"The Unsettling Histories of Glen Canyon Dam" with Erika Bsumek
Lecture/Readings | Inclusive Excellence
Come and hear Dr. Bsumek speak about the historical political, and social context of the controversial Glen Canyon Dam. She will explore the impact settler colonialism has had and continues to have on the region and the indigenous people who have long lived there.
Ecology Center Speaker: Malin Pinsky
Conference/Seminar
The first of two seminars by Dr. Malin Pinsky, Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources at Rutgers University.
Chemistry Seminar Series: Sam Sternberg
Conference/Seminar
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry presents "Discovery and development of CRISPR-associated transposases" with Sam Sternberg. Hosted by Ryan Jackson. Sam's doctoral and postdoctoral research focused on the mechanism of nucleic acid targeting by RNA-guided bacterial immune systems (CRISPR–Cas), especially CRISPR–Cas9, and on the development of these systems for genome engineering applications. More recently, his lab pioneered the discovery of CRISPR-associated transposons and their development for new methods of RNA-guided DNA integration. His lab employs a range of biochemical, biophysical, genetic, and structural techniques to investigate CRISPR and transposon biology, with an eye towards applying mechanistic knowledge for tool development.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
CIDI Workshop - Shortcuts and Tools to Take Your Canvas Course to the Next Level
Workshop/Training
You've learned how to use Design Tools, now get to know the amazing tools you didn't know existed! Did you know you could add an alert box to your front page with one click? That's just the beginning of what's to come with this workshop.
Watershed Sciences Assistant Professor of Fish Biology Candidate Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Unveiling ecological mechanisms to inform conservation of freshwater biodiversity
Teaching Your Child Consent
Workshop/Training
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our second Spring workshop of the academic year.
Consent is about so much more than sex. Practicing and honoring consent is essential to navigating relationships and interactions throughout our lives. This discussion explores the powerful principles of consent and how they can help us empower children, foster healthy relationships in our families, and reduce the risk of sexual abuse.
Free - Register Online in Advance
Lunch & Learn - Learn the Basics of When and How to Claim Social Security
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Fidelity present a lunch and learn on the basics of when and how to claim social security. This workshop will help you understand social security, considerations for claiming social security benefits and help you decide when to take the benefits. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Aetna Webinar – Anger: How It Helps and How It Hurts
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar on what anger is, when it is beneficial, and when it is destructive to you. We will also give anger management tips and how to deal with others who may have issues with anger so you can manage relationships better. *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
USU HELPS - Faculty and Staff
Workshop/Training
USU HELPS - Faculty and Staff
Leveling Up with Active Learning
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
In September 2019, a study conducted at Harvard University was published. It focused on the response of students to different instructional approaches – specifically passive lecturing versus active learning. Based on prior research, the authors believed that students would learn more in active learning environments but they wanted to understand why so many students and faculty remain hesitant to switch to active learning. This Sparkshop workshop will discuss some of the findings of that study and offer several ideas and examples of ways to incorporate active learning strategies in a variety of classroom settings. It will also focus on group learning and how to facilitate dialogue, connection, exploration, and understanding among and between students.
Contra Power Dynamics; Crafting a Toolbox
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Participants of this Spark Shop will describe and discuss contra power dynamics in the classroom. Then, they will work together to craft a resource toolkit and further discuss how to best show up for each other when contra power harassment or bias incidents occur.
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.
GN&C Colloquium
Lecture/Readings
Overview of the Orion Spacecraft and the Artemis Missions, by USU alumnus and NASA engineer Shane Robinson
Ecology Center Speaker: Malin Pinsky
Conference/Seminar
The second of two seminars by Dr. Malin Pinsky, Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources at Rutgers University.
Beanie Decorating- Mental Health Awareness Week
Student Activities
We are going to paint, add iron on patches and maybe even tie die some beanies and each of us will have our very own one of a kind design. Come join us at the Quad for this activity, we'd love to see you and your creativity!
You Can Make a Difference: Disability Awareness
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Learn about barriers in healthcare and politics that are preventing the disabled community from receiving resources in Utah.
International Fly Fishing Film Festival - IF4
Arts/Entertainment | Inclusive Excellence
IF4™ travels around the globe featuring the very best in today's fly-fishing films. If you don't see your city on the tour schedule - email us! We'd love to work with you to bring the festival to your neck of the woods. Create an epic night of fish-sizzle fun with the very best fly-fishing films.
NIATEC Cybersecurity Presnetation
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Career Exploration Trips
CyberSentinels with the Association for Information Systems will be virtually hosting representatives from the National Information Assurance Training and Education Center (NIATEC)! They will talk about the importance of Cybersecurity in the workforce and the NIATEC program.
Check out their organization's website
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Leadership Forum: Tessa White
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Tessa White, known to her 1 million plus social media followers as The Job Doctor, joins us to talk about navigating a successful career and her new book, The Unspoken Truths for Career Success.
CIDI Workshop - Making Your Online Class More Interactive and Humanized
Workshop/Training
Help your online students get to know and interact with you better. Connect your students to each other through thoughtfully designed discussion boards, peer reviews, and group projects. Use techniques to speed up your feedback process when grading.
Watershed Sciences Assistant Professor of Fish Biology Candidate Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Title TBA
Academic Stress: Strategies to overcome distractions in the classroom
Workshop/Training
Struggling to focus? This one-hour workshop will give an overview of what this might look like in the classroom. This workshop will go over strategies to help students focus better in the classroom related to study skills, organizational skills, time management, etc.
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Leo Stein (Mississipi University)
Conference/Seminar
TBA
CHaSS Research Workshop: Grant-Writing Charrette
Workshop/Training
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHaSS), the Office of Research, and USU Libraries will sponsor a grant-writing charrette - a hands-on, collaborative peer review session. Participation in the workshop is by application and is limited to 9 CHaSS faculty (at any rank or campus), including lecturers and post-docs. Preference, however, will be given to early career scholars and those soon seeking promotion. Apply by February 15, 2023 here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5o19ZOrIM6tK3mS
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
NOTE: This workshop is now full. We will be offering more workshops soon!
Over the course of four sessions, participants will learn how to set up
a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques,
use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to
entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small
project by the end of the course to take home with them.
We are excited to educate and support women in the trades, and hope
you will join us for lots of fun and real-world learning!
LAEP Speaker Series: Dan Jost
Lecture/Readings
The Tenuous Renaissance in Playscape Design In recent years, the U.S. has undergone a renaissance in playscape design. Those designing and commissioning playgrounds are increasingly moving away from static pole and platform structures that provide little play value and even less challenge. While safety is still one of the major drivers of playground design, there is an increasing understanding that not all risks can or should be limited--and some are beneficial. The adventure playground--where children build their own environments with hammers and saws--has made a bit of a comeback, and loose parts are being embraced on a wider scale. Innovative climbing features let children climb higher, farther, and in more social ways--while limiting falls from high places. And designers are increasingly bringing nature into playscapes--which has positive impacts on children's health and well-being. In this presentation, Daniel Jost will discuss the playscape renaissance taking place, some of the playscapes he documented as a writer at Landscape Architecture Magazine, and his own efforts to support thoughtful playscapes and outdoor learning environments.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Student Professional Awareness Conference
Student Activities
USU IEEE is hosting the Student Professional Awareness Conference, SPAC. This is an opportunity for students to learn professional and technical skills to build a more successful career. The conference focuses on hands-on workshops and material not covered by the available coursework.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Athletics United
Student Activities
Join us as we help at Athletics United's winter indoor track meet! Athletics United brings kids, especially kids from refugee backgrounds, together through sport. These young runners have been working hard all winter to reach their goals, and we will be helping time their runs, measure their long jumps and shot put throws, and cheer them on to do their best. Click the event URL to claim your volunteer slot in AggiePulse. Volunteers will meet in the USU Fieldhouse and will need to sign a waiver upon arrival.
Engineering Extravaganza
Special Event
Do you have a passion for math and science?
Are you a female student in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade?
Do you want to learn how engineers are actively improving the world and the scientific community?
Then, Engineering Extravaganza is the event for you! Come spend a full day on Utah State University's campus with the Society of Women Engineers, and learn about how you can change the world!
Our day will consist of four main workshops, each one correlating to a department in the college of engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace, Electrical and Computer, Civil and Environmental, and Biological), a campus tour, and a lot of fun!
Parents or guardians are required for check-in and pick-up but are not needed for the duration of the event.
There are TWO submissions that need to be made for registration to be complete, the registration form and payment both need to be submitted, one submission button will not submit the other!
Soul Food
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Come join us for our annual Soul Food Banquet! This year's theme is "Cultural Color," so come in your best colorful formal attire and enjoy a night of food and entertainment celebrating the black community. The event starts at 6 PM, doors open at 5:30 PM, and tickets will be available in the USU Card Office for $15!
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Getting to know you: finding ways to connect with others as a person on the autism spectrum
Workshop/Training
Struggling to find friends? Not sure how to get your social life going at USU? This workshop is geared towards persons on the autism spectrum who want to build social skills and find new ways to connect with people around them.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Heather Savage
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Heather Savage (UCSC) will present on earthquakes and faults.
Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
Society for Ecological Restoration - Logistics Meeting
Meeting
The monthly logistics meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration.
Tang Soo Do
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
Tang Soo Do could be described as a Korean version of karate. It is a striking style of martial arts in that practitioners utilize hand strikes, kicks, and blocks to defend themselves. Join us in trying something new and bring a friend along ! Free for all
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
CIDI Workshop - Importing and Updating Your Course for the New Semester
Workshop/Training
This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.
Becoming Waymakers: Nurturing Belonging for Native American Students in Predominantly White Institutions
Workshop/Training
A Front & Center Webinar
DAIS and Delis
Social/Networking
Come grab a sandwich and learn about the Data Analytics and Information Systems department from current students and faculty members!
Debunking Nutrition Myths
Workshop/Training
Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Lunch & Learn - Becoming a Better You
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program provider present a lunch and learn to becoming better individual's. Personal growth is important. It can lead to new and fun experiences, and it can open doors to success. But what do you do when you feel “stuck”? This training will review barriers to improvement, how to commit to your goals, and ways to become a better version of yourself. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Six: Progressive Muscle Relaxation & Wellness Planning
Workshop/Training
Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is one way to relieve or reduce aches and pains that come up from stress and muscle tension. In this workshop, you will experience PMR and learn how to use it in your every day life. This workshop will also guide you through creating a wellness plan that will outline specific steps you can take to reduce stress and improve quality of life. The wellness plan will focus on several dimensions in life including: sleep, nutrition, academic, relationships and more.
ENVS Spring Seminar - Paul Rogers - Aspen: An Unshakable Alliance
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Dr. Paul Rogers, Department of Environment and Society. Aspen: An Unshakable Alliance
Ecology Center Workshop: Wrangling and analyzing spatial data in R
Workshop/Training
Please join us for the eighth coding workshop in the Ecology Center's ongoing coding workshop series on Tuesday March 21st from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT in NR 217. Have you taken a GIS class before and want to apply the concepts you learned to R? Have you never taken a GIS class at all? Then this workshop is for you! In this workshop we will cover the basics of GIS in R, how to load, manipulate, and save vector and raster data, and how to perform any quantitative calculation and analysis on spatial data in R.
Concurrent Enrollment Workshop
Workshop/Training
This workshop was designed to provide our CE Instructors with insights into what USU resources are available, how they fit into USU's goal of teaching excellence, and building community. During this event, instructors will learn about general education assessments, Canvas basics, and departmental resources.
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.
Trash Reimagined
Arts/Entertainment
Bring your own trash to repurpose into art! Get creative, stress relieve, and help recycle any trash you have into something beautiful. Refreshments will be provided.
Essential Oil Bracelets
Student Activities
Come join us and learn about essential oils by designing a one of a kind essential oil bracelet!
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
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.
Accesibili-Tea Drop-in Hour
Social/Networking
Stop by our office every other Wednesday at 11 am to have a cup of tea, share your experiences, listen to others, connect with the Inclusion Center and Disability Resource Center, get information about other resources on campus, and more!
ILWA Issues Lunch: Energy Focus
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
ILWA is hosting another Issues Lunch with a discussion topic about energy in Utah on Wednesday, March 22 in the Logan Campus TSC Skyroom. The luncheon takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. USU faculty interested or involved in aspects of energy research are invited to attend. RSVP is requested and the link to respond is found on the ILWA website.
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Online Classes
Workshop/Training
Learn how to set up an online course in Canvas using a Canvas template. This workshop addresses the process of beginning with a course map, importing a Canvas template, and then developing and organizing course materials into modules.
Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching & Learning Center Groundbreaking
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to break ground on the Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center. In celebration of this exciting new project, CHaSS will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on 3.22.23. Reception to follow in David B. Haight Center, and attendees are also invited to stay for the 2023 CHaSS Awards at 3 pm in the Taggart Student Center Ballroom. Please RSVP: https://chass.usu.edu/languages/gtlc/groundbreaking/index
College of Humanities & Social Sciences 2023 Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Each year we honor students, faculty, staff, and alumni from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Scholarship recipients, students of the year, and faculty honors are part of this special ceremony, which is an annual celebration of the people in CHaSS! This year's CHaSS Awards will be held on 3.22.23 at 3 pm in the Taggart Student Center ballroom. Current students, faculty, staff, alumni, and families of the 2023 awardees are invited to join us at this year's award celebration. Reception to follow.
WILD Spring Seminar: Sara Goeking
Conference/Seminar
Great Salt Lake has an evapotranspiration problem - is forest thinning the solution? A seminar by Sara Goeking, Supervisory Biological Scientist, Rockey mountain Research Station
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the Master of Human Resources on-campus program at Utah State University! Register to attend
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Aetna Webinar – Coping with Violence: Trauma Recovery
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar on coping with violence. Everyday we hear about violence in the world. This webinar will provide an overview of trauma and traumatic stress, review common signs and symptoms of trauma and provide tips on how to cope. *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
CIDI Workshop - Making Your Online Class More Interactive and Humanized
Workshop/Training
Help your online students get to know and interact with you better. Connect your students to each other through thoughtfully designed discussion boards, peer reviews, and group projects. Use techniques to speed up your feedback process when grading.
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.
Alley Cat Scavenger Hunt
Special Event
Ride or walk with Aggie Blue Bikes on a recycling scavenger hunt around campus! Prizes will be awarded to those who finish first-cupcakes, waterbottles, lucky slice pizza. Come out, get some exercise, and learn a little more about recycling on campus! Meet at USU Library in Room 154.
Peace Building in Yemen with Stacy Philbrick Yadav
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The IOGP and Political Science Department are hosting a presentation with Stacey Philbrick Yadav to discuss Yemen's civil war, the 2022 ceasefire and how Yemenis are pursuing peace and justice in the aftermath of the conflict. There will be free pizza!
Peacebuilding in Yemen: Challenges & Opportunities
Panel Discussion/Presentation
How are Yemenis pursuing peace and justice in the aftermath of conflict and Yemen’s civil war? What were the effects of the 2022 cease fire? Featuring author Stacey Philbrick Yadav,an Associate professor of International Relations at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She is the author of two books, Islamists and the State and Yemen in the Shadow of Transition: Pursuing Justice Amid War. Since 2019, she has been working with Yemeni colleagues on internationally sponsored projects for everyday peacebuilding in Yemen.
This event is organized by USU Institute of Government and Politics (IOGP) and the USU Department of Political Science.
WATS Spring Seminar: Daniel Nelson
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Daniel Nelson, Research Taxonomist, USU Department of Watershed Sciences
Free Automotive Maintenance Workshop
Workshop/Training
USU Moab Tech Ed is offering a free automotive workshop to our community!
Come learn how to inspect your vehicle, what to issues to look for, and how to perform general maintenance on your vehicle!
We will be performing visual inspections on various vehicles and discussing what to look for. We will talk about fluid types, levels and leaks as well as safety features including brakes. We will also go over how to perform general maintenance including changing oil and tires.
Will be held at the Auto Shop at Grand County High School - TSAC building
The workshop is free. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/580918722537
Or email moab.tech@usu.edu or call 435-797-1538 to register.
Free Automotive Workshop
Workshop/Training
Learn how to inspect your vehicle for safety and maintenance issues and how to perform
general maintenance on your vehicle. Including: changing oil and tires, checking
fluid levels and checking for leaks. This workshop will be held at the Grand County High School Auto Shop.
For more information and to register: moab.tech@usu.edu or 435-797-1538
Automotive - Visual Inspection Workshop
Workshop/Training
Come learn how to inspect your vehicle, what to issues to look for, and how to perform general maintenance on your vehicle We will be performing visual inspections on various vehicles and discussing what to look for. We will talk about fluid types, levels and leaks as well as safety features including brakes. We will also go over how to perform general maintenance including changing oil and tires. Will be held at the Auto Shop at Grand County High School - TSAC building
100% Online Master of Public Health Nutrition Virtual Open House
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us for a Virtual Open House to learn more about Master of Public Health (MPH) Nutrition program offered 100% online through the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences at Utah State University. The Virtual Open House will be held on Thursday, March 23rd from 7-8pm MT. The virtual open house will include a program overview and a Q&A session. This is a live-streamed event, however a recording will be available at a later time for individuals who register but are not able to attend live. Zoom information will be provided to anyone who registers. To register, please go to this link https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8k2bIZfaexCPp6S.
Beyond the Diversity Assignment Application Due
Date/Deadline | Inclusive Excellence
The USU Libraries is holding an in-person, interdisciplinary, day-long workshop for instructors to revolutionize your classroom and teaching. Participants will receive crucial feedback, a badge in the ETE10 bading program and a prepaid $250 visa gift card. Spaces limited! Apply by March 24th, 2023.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
“Swipe Wrongs: Sexual Racism in Dating Apps and Dating Culture”
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Apryl Williams (University of Michigan) will discuss research from her upcoming book, "Not My Type: Automating Sexual Racism in Online Dating" (Stanford University Press), in which she examines algorithmic inequities in online dating and explores how match-making algorithms perpetuate racism.
Fruit Leather Making
Student Activities | Home, Family, and Food
Learn how to dehydrate fruit and help reduce food waste on campus! Use the link to sign-up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qUzTF6EcKc_X6gu1IKU9WtndaW1JoQ4gG5vRlNpUtdI/edit#gid=0
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
NOTE: This workshop is now full. We will be offering more workshops soon!
Over the course of four sessions, participants will learn how to set up
a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques,
use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to
entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small
project by the end of the course to take home with them.
We are excited to educate and support women in the trades, and hope
you will join us for lots of fun and real-world learning!
LAEP Speaker Series: Sean Burkholder
Lecture/Readings
Managing Muddy Methods As climate-induced shifts make our coastal environments increasingly volatile and unpredictable, establishing new ways of working that move beyond the tried-and-true assumptions that past observations provide accurate examples for future conditions has become necessary. This becomes even more prescient when considering the objectives of designing or engineering with nature as opposed to simply protecting ourselves against it. Experimentation and contextual knowledge are finding new applications where once we relied on established and universal standards of best practice. With a focus on liminal coastal environments of both fresh and salt water, this talk will span a range of recent design work, organized around the subject of landscape research methods and this role of experimentation.
HackUSU
Student Activities
24-hr Hackathon
Build a software or hardware project to compete against other teams. All college students and high school seniors are invited!
Workshops
We'll have many great workshops and tech talks on a variety of topics. Check back closer to the event for a complete list!
Networking
Come network with our sponsors and potential employers. There will be many industry experts to learn from and learn more about their companies!
Free Food
We'll provide dinner on Friday, and breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday. There will also be plenty of snacks available the entire event!
Sawyer Brown In Concert at the BDAC
Arts/Entertainment
Come catch Sawyer Brown in concert preforming in Price Utah on the campus of Utah State University Eastern.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
HackUSU
Student Activities
24-hr Hackathon
Build a software or hardware project to compete against other teams. All college students and high school seniors are invited!
Workshops
We'll have many great workshops and tech talks on a variety of topics. Check back closer to the event for a complete list!
Networking
Come network with our sponsors and potential employers. There will be many industry experts to learn from and learn more about their companies!
Free Food
We'll provide dinner on Friday, and breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday. There will also be plenty of snacks available the entire event!
Miss USU Eastern Pageant
Special Event
The Miss USU Eastern Pageant - A competition for the title of Miss USU Eastern, as well as a highlight of the current title holder as she passes her title.
Glass Recycling @ PoBev
Arts/Entertainment
Enjoy some poetry and art by USU students and bring in your glass to be entered into our Aggie Ice Cream giveaway (6 pints variety pack).
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Women and Gender Resource Connection Hour
Information/Orientation
Interested in learning more about resources available through the Women and Gender Program or Inclusion Center? Want help getting connected to our partners like CAPS, SAAVI, Financial Aid, Outdoor Rec, and more? Stop by TSC 315 Mondays at 1 pm for more info!
Aviation Week Day 1 - Helicopter Landing on the Quad
Conference/Seminar
Come watch one of our helicopters land on the quad at 10:20am and talk to our pilot. Stick around or come back at 1:30pm to watch the helicopter depart.
Aquatic Ecology M.S. Defense: Martinique Chavez
Conference/Seminar
Movement ecology of a federally endangered minnow in a fragmented desert river Professor: Phaedra Budy
CIDI Workshop - Improve the Canvas Student Experience
Workshop/Training
Learn quick and easy practical tips to make sure your content more usable and easy to learn for the students in your course. In this workshop we will go over how to: · Get rid of extra content in your course and simplify your course navigation. · Get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published. · Embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone. · Provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.
Geo Speaker Series: Dr. Gussie McCracken
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Gussie McCracken (DMNS) will present on Paleontology and trace fossils.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Paul Gradl - Principle Engineer with NASA
Advanced Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems: Additive Manufacturing, Optical Measurement, and Composites
Personalizing a Healthy Diet for YOU
Workshop/Training
This is a cooking demo where you will get to sample all of the recipes made. Register to attend this workshop at https://recportal.usu.edu/. This workshop will be held in the ARC Nutrition Center or room 120.
Faculty Rapid Fire Research
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come watch faculty from the QCNR present about their research, lightning style.
FREE Comedy Boot Camp
Arts/Entertainment
Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) is hosting a FREE six-week Comedy Bootcamp for the USU military community beginning in March and continuing for six weeks every Monday night from 6-9pm virtually. Initially, the classes are scheduled to begin either Monday, March 20th or March 27th (more info forthcoming). The Comedy Bootcamp will culminate with a live stand-up show at a local venue (more info forthcoming). If interested, please contact the VRO Director at andy.allen@usu.edu.
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Aviation Week Day 2 - Maintenance Day Lab Tour
Conference/Seminar
Tour our Aviation Maintenance Lab to see where our maintenance students prepare for the future and watch a jet engine run-up on Utah's only collegiate jet engine test cell
Aetna Webinar – Perils of Procrastination and Perfectionism
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar on the perils of procrastination and perfectionism. Do you “put off for tomorrow what you could do today?” What’s getting in your way? Perfectionism? Fear of getting started? Lack of motivation? In this webinar, we’ll explore factors that might be impacting your behavior and provide tips to help make some changes. It’s never too late to get started, ease your stress, and increase your productivity. Join this webinar to learn more about: • Why people procrastinate • How, if at all, perfectionism, might be a factor • Tips for making so changes to overcome the urge to procrastinate *Presentation recording will be available on the EAP site. Visit the hr.usu.edu/aggies-thrive for more information.
ENVS Spring Seminar - Wayne Freimund - Developing a Place-Based Research Program
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Dr. Wayne Freimund, Department of Environment and Society (Moab) Developing a Place-Based Research Program
CIDI Workshop - Creating Interactive Activities for OER Texts (Pressbooks)
Workshop/Training
Pressbooks is an open e-book authoring and publishing platform available to USU teachers and students. It allows teachers and students to find, reuse, author, and publish open content. Additionally, it incorporates tools for creating interactive activities to accompany the text using the open H5P assessment platform. Learn how to create or adopt an open textbook and make it interactive.
Body Liberation Hour
Special Event
All bodies are good bodies! Come by TSC 315D every other Tuesday, starting January 31st, and get more information and resources about body liberation, fat acceptance, and fighting diet culture!
Digital Humanities in Action: PhD Student Research and Analysis of USU Library’s Collections
Reception/Reunion
Explore new perspectives and methodologies as PhD students from USU present their research and data of some of the library’s digital special collections. Join in thought-provoking discussions and gain new insights into the field of digital humanities.
Jewish Identity & Antisemitism on Campus
Conference/Seminar
An overview of Jewish identity, the diversity of Jewish experience, historical and contemporary manifestations of antisemitism, and how to address antisemitism within the context of free speech and academic freedom. We will delve into themes such as Jews, race, and whiteness; the intersection between racism and antisemitism; understanding the relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism; and how antisemitism plays out on college and university campuses today. Participants will gain knowledge and awareness of antisemitism, as well as their role in creating an inclusive campus environment.
Physics Colloquium - Dr Leda Sox
Conference/Seminar
Leda Sox received her PhD degree from Utah State University. She is currently a Senior Research Scientist at Georgia Tech Research Institute where she is subject matter expert in atmospheric phenomenology and remote sensing.
Ecology Center Workshop: Visualizing spatial data in R
Workshop/Training
Please join us for the ninth coding workshop in the Ecology Center's coding workshop series on Tuesday March 28th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM MT in NR 217. Equally important to analyzing spatial data is being able to visually display results. Maps and visual representations of data are critical to communicating spatial information quickly and clearly. This workshop is for folks who are interested in learning how to create informative and aesthetically interesting plots of spatial data in R. This workshop will cover: a) Short review on importing, wrangling, and manipulating spatial data using the sf() package b) Basic principles of good map-making c) Mapping vector and raster data using tmap() and ggplot() d) Basic sf() functions for extracting data stats from map layers e) Creating maps interactive maps with tmap()
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.
Aviation Week Banquet
Fundraiser
Join us for our annual Aviation Banquet and fundraising Silent Auction, hear from industry professionals, and enjoy a great meal
CyberSentinel Capture-the-Flag Training/Practice
Workshop/Training | Competitions
This meeting will be to practice cyber capture-the-flag skills in preparation for the National Cyber League competition. Come learn essential tools and tricks that will greatly improve your cybersecurity CTF prowess! Open to all who are interested in Cybersecurity and/or hacking!
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
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.
Reactive & Proactive Strategies to Address Antisemitism: Creating a Jewish Inclusive Campus Environment
Workshop/Training
Following up on the introductory workshop on Jewish Identity and Antisemitism on Campus, this session guides participants to apply their earlier learnings to think about and plan what they can do to create a more inclusive environment for the campus Jewish community — both reactively and proactively. Participants develop response strategies to real-life scenarios and consider what they can do proactively in their role on campus to better support the Jewish community.
Range Club Potluck
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come support the USU Range Club and enjoy a cowboy style meal outside the Natural Resources building on the patio for $10/plate.
Stitch n' Bitch Hour
Social/Networking
Join us to relax, have fun, learn, and build community. All are welcome, no matter your creative/crafting interest, gender, or age. We will have coffee and tea. Bring your own project, or select one from what we have available!
Navigating a Shifting Culture: USU Eastern Lunch & Learn
Special Event
Learn how to navigate a shifting culture and learn how to use affirmative consent in everyday interactions. Free and open to the public.
Lunch & Learn - Food Is Medicine
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a lunch and learn on Food As Medicine. Food As Medicine is a growing movement that promotes using food and nutrition interventions as part of healthcare. Diet quality is one of the leading risk factors for death from chronic diseases in the United States which is partially fueling the Food As Medicine movement. Diet alone cannot and should not replace medicine in all circumstances but it can be helpful in promoting health and protecting our body from disease. In this presentation, we will be going through each food group and discussing ways that we can include these beneficial foods from each category in our diets to help create better lifestyle habits.
*Presentation is available in person and virtually and will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Aviation Week Day 4 - Career Day
Conference/Seminar
Our Aviation Career Conference provides anyone with the opportunity to meet aviation professionals and discuss potential future employment within the industry
Strategies for Administration
Workshop/Training
Designed to address DEI and student affairs administrators. Activities will include a review of a UC Berkeley film and a follow-up to equip participants to complete the accompanying activity with additional colleagues.
WILD Spring Seminar - Nancy Huntly
Conference/Seminar
A seminar presented by Nancy Huntly, Ecology Center Director, Utah State University
Chemistry Seminar Series: Dr. Anthony Cozzolino
Conference/Seminar
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry presents "Pnictogen Bonding in Solution: Applications from Fundamental Studies to Reverse-bilayer Vesicles" with Dr. Anthony Cozzolino from Texas Tech University. Hosted by Dr. Steve Scheiner.
"How the Great War Ended: Making Peace on the Middle Eastern Front" with Michelle Tusan
Lecture/Readings | Inclusive Excellence
This talk will explore the peace process between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War. It reveals the human cost of nearly 10 years of uninterrupted war when peace finally came in 1923.
Tacos and Chacos
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. Come support Latinos in Action, eat some tacos, and wear Chacos outside the Natural Resources building! There will be a prize raffle at this event.
USU Eastern Drag Show
Student Activities
Come on out the USU Eastern Drag Show happening on March 29! Doors open at 5:30 pm, starts at 6:00 pm in the Geary Event Center!
Make Do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the Spring Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library Lecture Series with speaker Nancy Hills, Head of USU's Theatre Costume Design Program! Immediate, basic human needs include food, clothing and shelter. When societies engage in war these necessities are compromised. It might seem irreverent to consider fashion in the context of conflict, but the experience of war and the upheaval it foists on society is always reflected in the way society attires itself.
Make do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library Spring Lecture! Nancy Hills, Head of USU's Theatre Costume Design Program, will deliver Make do and Mend: The Impact of the Second World War on the Style and Acquisition of Clothing on March 29th at 7:00 p.m. Immediate, basic human needs include food, clothing, and shelter. When societies engage in war these necessities are compromised. It might seem irreverent to consider fashion in the context of conflict, but the experience of war and the upheaval it foists on society is always reflected in the way society attires itself.
Women's Month High Fit
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
Did you know this month is Women's Month Join us in a fun high impact or low depending or your level of fitness. Bring your favorite people. All are welcome !
Demarcation: a survey of contemporary photography in Utah
Exhibition
Early photographic surveys of the American West explored the physical territory; this portfolio examines the conceptual landscape of creative practice by photographic artists spanning the vast spaces of Utah. The artists have strong connections to the state and their images represent a diversity beyond geographic boundaries; they interrupt convention and draw new lines. Intended to serve as a document of a historical moment, this portfolio was created as
an act of generosity, especially through its inclusion of a younger generation of artists who represent not only the current state of photographic art, but also its future.
Trauma-informed Training for Student Services (TIPSS)
Workshop/Training
We are excited to announce a new professional development opportunity for Student Services staff called "Trauma-Informed Practices for Student Services" (TIPSS). Our training series will feature speakers who specialize in supporting mental health and trauma in schools and higher education settings. By attending TIPSS, you will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to provide sensitive and effective support to students who have experienced trauma. In addition to trauma-informed practices, we will also cover topics such as compassion fatigue and self-care for those supporting others. This event is open to both faculty and staff. Our first series will take place on Thursday, March 30th at 9:00 am in HSL 129. We hope to see you there!
Aviation Week Day 4 - Drone Day
Conference/Seminar
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) - aka "Drones" demos and hands-on flights on the Old Main Quad
CIDI Workshop - Creating Your Own Course Templates
Workshop/Training
This workshop shows how the Design Tools in Canvas can be made to create a customized template that can be quickly implemented.
Aviation Week Day 4
Conference/Seminar
Test your flying skills in a flight simulator located in room 113 of the Industrial Science Building
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Classes in Zoom
Workshop/Training
Learn how to plan, begin, and successfully teach a class over Zoom. This workshop focuses less on Zoom functionality and more on teaching strategies for keeping students engaged and minimizing distractions when teaching in real-time, remotely.
Faculty Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 the Office of the Provost and the Office of Research will hold the third annual USU Faculty Awards Ceremony to recognize faculty members' accomplishments during the past year.
Women's History Month Celebration
Special Event
USU Blanding Staff, Faculty, and Students are commemorating Women's History Month with a breakfast and speaker series.
3rd Annual Indigenous Knowledge Symposium
Conference/Seminar
The MESAS Indigenous Knowledge Symposium invites scholars to share their research, insights, and experiences working across various scientific disciplines. It is our hope that this annual symposium provides USU students, staff, faculty, and our larger community with an understanding of the critical role that Indigenous perspectives hold in the future of research and education.
This year we have invited three Indigenous scholars to share their knowledge.
Dr. Andrea Reid is an Assistant Professor of Indigenous Fisheries at The University of British Columbia. Dr. Melinda Adams is an Assistant Professor in Indigenous Studies and Geography & Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Kansas. Finally, Dr. Karlatta Chief is a professor of Environmental Science at the University of Arizona.
Aviation Week Day 5 - Airport Open House
Information/Orientation
Come see our fixed-wing and rotary training fleets, tour our dispatch and operations center and training facilities at the Logan/Cache Airport
Women in Welding Workshop
Workshop/Training
NOTE: This workshop is now full. We will be offering more workshops soon!
Over the course of four sessions, participants will learn how to set up
a welder for GMAW/FCAW, apply basic troubleshooting techniques,
use basic shop tools and machinery, and will be introduced to
entry-level fabrication techniques. Students will complete a small
project by the end of the course to take home with them.
We are excited to educate and support women in the trades, and hope
you will join us for lots of fun and real-world learning!
LAEP Speaker Series: Anna Cawrse and Joshua Brooks
Lecture/Readings
Leading with Landscape
Anna Cawrse and Josh Brooks will explore how leading with landscape lets Sasaki tackle some of the most complex and challenging urban design and landscape architecture projects across the world. By starting with environmental systems as the driving framework, they will explore the urban constraints at Denargo Market in Denver, CO; how to create a more ecologically resilient future for University Lakes in Baton Rouge, LA; how to transform abandoned infrastructure in Athens, Greece into Europe's largest urban waterfront park; and how research can help cities and parks tackle climate change.
Dutch Oven Desserts & Games on the Quad
Student Activities
Join the Quinney College of Natural Resources for NR week to celebrate our college. We will have campfire-style Dutch oven desserts and lawn games. There will be prizes for game winners!
The Art of Fashion
Arts/Entertainment
Visit NEHMA for The Art of Fashion! An exhibition of half-scale fashion created by USU students in the Advanced Clothing Studies: Pattern Making (FCSE 3040) taught by professor Melissa Clark. Each design was inspired by a work of art on view at NEHMA.
The opening reception will be held on March 31st from 5:00 - 6:30 PM at NEHMA.
The designs will available to view following the reception in the Object Study Center through the rest of the 2023 Spring Semester.
Women's History Month Gala
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Join us in celebration of Women's History Month! This event will honor change makers at USU, recognize Triota Honor Society Inductees, and celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) Office. Dinner will be served, followed by an award ceremony. Formal attire is encouraged. This event is open to everyone, but an RSVP is required. We encourage you to reserve your spot before Friday, March 24th.
Sound Bath Yoga
Recreation | Inclusive Excellence
Do you love Yoga or are you trying to get into Yoga. Do you not know what Sound bath is ? Sound bath is a full-body meditative experience where people lie down and listen to resonant sounds. It often involves singing bowls, which create an echoing sound that 'bathes' people. Come join us with a live band and relaxing yoga class March 31st.
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