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Jan

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.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
24
Jan

ENVS Spring Seminar - ENVS Faculty Candidate 1

Conference/Seminar

Greenspace, White Space: Race, Housing, and the Making of Unequal Urban Landscapes

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
24
Jan

Progress in Gravitational Wave Discovery and Multi-messenger Astronomy

Lecture/Readings

You are invited to attend a lecture by Dr. Linqing Wen, sponsored by the College of Engineering and the College of Science. Wen obtained her Ph.D. in astrophysics from MIT and is currently a professor of physics at the University of Western Australia. She is one of Australia's top astrophysicists and is currently leading the Gravitational Wave Astronomy group.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Engineering Building |
24
Jan

USU Tooele Campus Tours

Information/Orientation

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

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
24
Jan

Fry Street Quartet in Recital with Brant Bayless

Arts/Entertainment

Continuing the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Fry Street Quartet’s residency at USU, the FSQ presents a program of works by Benjamin Britten, Jessie Montgomery, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Montgomery’s Source Code, written in 2013, is a one-movement work that centers on a melody derived from the syntax of black spirituals. Benjamin Britten’s first string quartet was written during the composer’s time in America, and is considered one of the most important works of that period. The program concludes with Mozart’s towering Viola Quintet in G minor, featuring Utah Symphony Principal Viola Brant Bayless, a longtime collaborator with the FSQ.

This event is also livestreamed on the CCA YouTube channel.

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