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Feb

Call for 2025 Presidential Award Nominations

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Each year, USU recognizes the work of outstanding faculty, staff, students, partners, and alumni that exemplifies collaboration between USU and the greater community and demonstrates ongoing commitment to community engagement and positive social change. The Center for Community Engagement has three prestigious awards for students, faculty, and community members who are committed to outstanding service: The Presidential Award, the Ivory Prize, and the Val R. Christensen Service Scholarship. Deadline for nominations Saturday, March 15, 2025, 11:59pm. Award ceremony takes place Wednesday, April 16, 2025 5pm-5pm in TSC Lounges.

All Day | Taggart Student Center |
12
Feb

Call for Community-Engaged Posters

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

The Center for Community Engagement invites students, faculty, and staff to share exemplary community-engaged practice, research, or teaching in our annual poster session. Audience Award Winner will receive a $50 gift certificate to a local business. Submissions are due through the website provided below by 11:59pm Friday, April 11, 2025. Poster session to take place in the TSC Lounges Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 4:00pm-5:00pm.

All Day | Taggart Student Center |
12
Feb

Paper & Clay Exhibition

Exhibition

The Paper & Clay is a national juried exhibition open to all BFA & MFA printmaking and ceramic students across the country. This is the 8th annual exhibition which will showcase over 60 exceptional contemporary student works from various academic institutions.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tippetts & Eccles Art Galleries |
12
Feb

Love Data Week Watch Party | Whose (Training) Data Is It Anyway? Ethics in Data Use for AI Research

Workshop/Training

Artificial intelligence (AI) is built on data, and creates more every time it’s used. Whose Data Is It, Anyway? We invite researchers using and creating AI across disciplines, legal experts, and researchers whose data supports AI development to discuss the ownership of the data that underpins AI models used for research. The topics that will be covered include the implication of AI on patient privacy for health research, data ownership for AI-generated data, researchers’ responsibilities to develop AI models ethically, and guidelines and future directions for AI research. Presented by Johns Hopkins University.

10:00 am - 11:30 am | Merrill cazier Library |
12
Feb

Crossing the Divide: Making an Impact in Career and Community

Panel Discussion/Presentation

For our last webinar in this series, Dr. Susan R. Madsen will moderate a discussion with Jennifer Smith (Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Zions Bancorporation) and Lavonya Mahate (Entrepreneur, Restauranteur, and Community Builder). This conversation will begin with a focus on the panelists’ career development and advancement journeys, and how they—and women more generally—must redefine their identities along the way. This panel discussion will also focus on a variety of topics that relate to foundational skills and abilities that advance women’s careers and the positive impact they can have in community work as well. This includes such topics as how to claim your achievements as women, build rather than leverage relationship, enlist allies from the start, and bring other women along in the process. Next, guests will share their passions and work in the community and the causes and efforts they are involved in that lift and support other women. This will include a discussion of how women can build bridges across communities and cultures. Join this webinar to learn about crossing the divide through making an impact in your career and community!

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

MPH Health Education & Promotion Virtual Open House

Information/Orientation

Join us for a virtual open house for the MPH Health Education & Promotion program. Learn about the program, how it could advance your career and improve your advocacy efforts, and get a chance to ask your questions.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Feb

National African American Read-In

Lecture/Readings | Inclusive Excellence

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting an African American Read-In during the month of February. The African American Read-In is a national effort promoted by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Dr. Adena Rivera-Dundas and Cree Taylor are coordinating the Read-In here at USU. All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to join in reading Go Tell it on the Mountain by James Baldwin. Dr. Rivera-Dundas is organizing both a reading schedule and a series of four Reading Group meetings throughout February to delve into discussions about the text.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm |
12
Feb

Love Data Week Workshop: Put the Sharing In Your Data Management and Sharing Plan

Workshop/Training

This is the year! All Federal agencies that distribute significant research grant funding have until the end of 2025 to issue new policies requiring the public sharing of research data. Many have already done so, creating a confusing patchwork of rules you must navigate if you are developing a new grant proposal. Can't join in-person? Register on Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_054Afaj-SzaxH7kipFdW2A?_x_zm_rtaid=8G_cGG3jRF-fd1inppI-4w.1737491949839.9da312721620eb25b8c6c2858b263cd7&_x_zm_rhtaid=352#/registration

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
12
Feb

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.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Feb

USU Education Career Fair

Fair/Festival

Whether you are close to graduation or considering going into education, the annual USU Education Career Fair for teacher recruitment is a great opportunity to meet with nearly 100 schools and school districts throughout Utah and the nation. Some will be interviewing that day, so come dressed professionally with resumes and prepared to interview. Register early to research the growing list of schools that will be attending.

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
12
Feb

Ecology Center Seminar Series - Dr. Jenn Fehrenbacher

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Fehrenbacher is the director of the Foraminarian Lab within the College of Earth, Ocean, & Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University. Her research involves components of trace element and stable isotope geochemistry, biomineralization, and marine biology. She develops and uses proxies, primarily to trace elements in marine calcifiers, for reconstructing ocean circulation, temperature, and chemistry in the past.
A few of the primary research questions she seeks to answer are: How do marine calcifiers make their shells? How do they exert control over trace element/Ca ratios and modify the trace element/Ca ratios so greatly from seawater. She seeks to find answers to these questions to improve paleo-proxies through culturing live specimens and applying laboratory-based developments to specimens from fossil record.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
12
Feb

IEEE Officer Meeting

Meeting

Interested in leadership? Want to meet like-minded students and make new friends?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is looking for new officers to help plan activities and conferences and reach out to students. Everyone and anyone is welcome!

5:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
12
Feb

Family Night at Aggie Ice Cream

Recreation

On all Wednesdays in February from 5pm-9pm
Buy a single scoop, get a mini scoop for FREE at Aggie Ice Cream!

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Aggie Ice Cream Creamery |
12
Feb

13,000+ Years of Indigenous History in Eastern Utah

Lecture/Readings

Eastern Utah is well-known for the spectacular rock art found in places like Nine Mile Canyon and the Puebloan architecture of Bears Ears National Monument and other landscapes. But the stories of the indigenous people who have called this land home for millennia are also preserved in much less notable sites that reflect the ephemera of daily activities such as cooking a meal or making a tool. Join Dr. Tim Riley as he explores the material history of this landscape with a focus on how we can learn more about people from the objects they left behind and how we can visit these places today with minimal impact and maximal respect. 

Part of USU Eastern's "From the Book Cliffs to Blanding: A Panoramic View of Eastern Utah," come hear Eastern Prehistoric Museum Director Tim Riley talk about the first human inhabitants of Eastern Utah. 

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
12
Feb

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime

Arts/Entertainment

Fifteen-year-old Christopher finds himself under suspicion of killing his neighbor’s dog, Wellington. In search for the real culprit, he embarks on a thrilling journey which turns his world upside down. A profoundly moving play about fractured families, trust, and braving the unknown.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
12
Feb

SING!

Arts/Entertainment

The evening will feature an eclectic mix of great choral music, including the Chamber Singers performing music from their recent concert at the Utah Music Educators Association conference in St. George, Utah. The concert will also feature a number of selections celebrating the Valentine's season, and the choirs will combine at the end to perform a few of the great love song hits from the past 50 years, with a few Valentine surprises for the audience! Bring your significant other and celebrate Valentine's with the great music of the combined USU choirs.

7:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
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