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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 |
05
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 |
05
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 |
05
Feb

Women and Policy, Strategy, Politics, and Change

Panel Discussion/Presentation

For this webinar, Dr. Susan R. Madsen will interview Maura Carabello, President and Owner of The Exoro Group, on her thoughts about the role of women in politics, policy, strategy, communication, problem-solving, and change work in today’s world. As a decades long advisor and strategist to Utah’s top elected officials, nonprofit change agents, and business leaders, Maura will share her passion about doing this work and why it is critical for more women to do powerful work in this space. She will also discuss the benefits and challenges of being at the center of complex policy discussions and even highly controversial projects. As someone who gravitates to critical infrastructure, policy, and the hard work of change, Maura will share her insights on the crucial work needed in this space for Utah. Finally, Maura will respond to questions about her own leadership development journey and what she hopes for Utah moving forward. Come, listen, and learn from this important conversation!

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
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 |
05
Feb

Candidate Presentation: ENVS Moab Faculty Candidate #4

Panel Discussion/Presentation

ENVS Moab Faculty Candidate #4 Presentation w Q&A

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
05
Feb

Scholarship Night - Vernal Campus

Student Activities

Get personalized help completing the 2025-2026 scholarship application while enjoying FREE Aggie ice cream. Please make sure you apply and are admitted to USU before attendting this event. If you haven't already, apply now at applynow.usu.edu

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
05
Feb

Engineering 360° | Own Your Future: Career Growth Strategies for Engineers with Mike Virdone

Conference/Seminar

Join Mike Virdone as he shares valuable insights on how engineers across all disciplines can take charge of their career progression and own their futures—from entry-level roles to advanced positions.

Mike is an accomplished engineering leader with a passion for fostering career growth and development.  His diverse career spans roles as an individual contributor, technology research & developer, systems engineer, program/product manager and team lead. Some key highlights of his career include expertise in FPGA and electronic design, RADAR and communications signal processing, spacecraft system development, and mission design.

His unique perspective will empower you to confidently navigate your engineering career!

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
05
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 |
05
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 |
05
Feb

February Food & Film Fest: The Impact of What You Throw Away

Student Activities

February Food & Film Fest is an annual event focusing on reducing waste and hunger. Join us in for a short film, a clothing swap with True Blue Reuse & Repair, and soup; organized in partnership with USUSA's annual Sweater Swap.* Remember to help reduce waste and bring your bowls and utensils! *Event is free, but ticket is required for USUSA's Sweater Swap. No ticket needed for clothing swap or short film.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
05
Feb

Presentation on Transportation Affordability | USU Moves

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Matt Palm is an Assistant Professor of Planning at UNC Chapel Hill. He'll be speaking on Transportation Affordability in the United States.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
05
Feb

Faculty Saxophone Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Join Dr. Andrew Stonerock for an evening of both classical and jazz saxophone music. The recital will feature a classical section with pianist Mayumi Matzen, showcasing works by composers Paul Bonneau, Fernande Decruck, and Jules Demersseman. Following that, the program transitions to an exciting jazz portion, where Dr. Stonerock will be joined by Corey Christiansen (guitar), Braun Khan (bass), and Jason Nicholson (drums). The jazz repertoire includes compositions by Billy Strayhorn, Kenny Garrett, The Beatles, along with original works by the ensemble.

This dynamic performance offers a rich blend of musical styles, and is sure to be a memorable evening of artistry and virtuosity.

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