Upcoming Events
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.
Northern Utah Water Users - USU Spring Runoff Conference
Conference/Seminar
The annual northern Utah water conference will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 25-26, 2025. The conference will feature speakers from the state's legislature, natural resource managers, water scientists, and student researchers. All are invited. Registration required for meals.
March 25 will take place at the Cache County Events Center.
March 26 will take place at the Eccles Conference Center.
USU Ceramics Alumni Exhibition
Exhibition
SCENIUS is a group exhibition of faculty and graduate student alumni of Utah State University (USU). Coined by musician and record producer Brian Eno, the term scenius refers to the extraordinary creativity and ingenuity that can emerge from communities, places, or "scenes". For the past twenty-five years, faculty members John Neely and Dan Murphy have cultivated such an environment within USU's graduate ceramics program. This exhibition highlights this pivotal period in the program's history and explores the unique qualities that define USU's scenius.
This exhibition runs March 17–31 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries with a reception March 24 from 5–8 p.m. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
CHaSS Research: Grants 101 for Faculty
Workshop/Training
This workshop is for CHaSS faculty who would like to review the best practices in grants. The Proposal Development Team will review: processes and policies to follow at USU; Kuali; budget development; and other important themes as they relate to the development of grant applications and post-grant management. At this time, this workshop is only open to CHaSS faculty. Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/F3ucPqwVbqy5P5oG7
Empowering Self-Regulation Practices Through Generative AI
Workshop/Training
This workshop introduces participants to the role of generative AI in enhancing self-regulated learning practices. Through interactive, hands-on activities, attendees will learn how to leverage generative AI tools to effectively plan, organize, and track their tasks.
CEHS Colloquium "In Sickness and in Health: Dyadic Interventions for Coping with Chronic Illness" with Dr. Laura Porter
Lecture/Readings
The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services presents a guest lecture with Dr. Laura Porter, a visiting scholar from Duke University School of Medicine. Her presentation titled "In Sickness and in Health: Dyadic Interventions for Coping with Chronic Illness" will be held on Wednesday, March 26th at noon in Distance Education room 013 or via Zoom. Being diagnosed with a serious illness can cause significant physical and emotional challenges for both the patient and their family members and adversely affect their relationships. Join us for a talk by Dr. Laura Porter, who will illustrate interventions targeting patients and their care partners to help manage symptoms and psychological distress, communicate effectively about illness-related concerns and maintain and/or enhance their feelings of closeness and support. Partner-assisted and couple-based interventions will be discussed, using examples from studies with advanced cancer and with dementia and pain. Light refreshments will be provided after the talk. Continuing education (CE) credit will be available for licensed psychologists upon completion of a survey that will be sent after the talk.
Natural Resources Week Fieldwork Clothing Swap
Special Event
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair and the Quinney College of Natural Resources Student Council for a Natural Resources Week clothing swap! Bring the fieldwork clothes you no longer wear but still have some life in them and swap them out for something new-to-you. Don't have any fieldwork clothes? Come get yourself set up for the next semester of work.
Candidate Presentation - Wildlife Extension Candidate #3
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Wildlife Extension Candidate #3 Presentation w/ Q&A
Faculty Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The Faculty Awards Ceremony is an opportunity for Utah State University to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of faculty by granting awards and honors for excellence in teaching, research, and service over the past year. The ceremony is hosted by the Office of the Provost and the Office of Research.
Dr. Gordon Luikart
Lecture/Readings
The Ecology Center is excited to announce our March seminar speaker: Dr. Gordon Luikart, professor of Conservation Ecology and Genetics from the Flathead Lake Bio Station at the University of Montana.
Dr. Luikart will be presenting a seminar on Wednesday (3/26) and participating in a moderated discussion on Thursday (3/27)—both will be held from 4-5 PM in BNR 102.
Wednesday, 3/26: The expanding role of genetics/omics in conservation
Thursday, 3/27: Moderated Discussion with Dr. Luikart
Sign up to meet with Dr. Luikart— Meet and/or share a meal with Dr. Luikart on Wednesday or Thursday!
RSVP to the Wednesday Seminar Social — Yay, free food!!
From Dr. Luikart:
"My general research interests are in conservation biology, population genetics, and ecology. My primary research applies genetics to the conservation of natural and managed populations. My research applies principles and tools of population genetics/omics to fish, wildlife, and a variety of other taxa, including invasive species and parasites that are threatening native ecosystems and regional economies. My lab aims to develop and apply novel field sampling methods, DNA typing techniques, and data analysis approaches to understand landscape connectivity, adaptation to climate change, invasive species control (including pathogens), and the negative effects of inbreeding depression and hybridization on individual fitness and population viability."
Please reach out with any questions regarding this or any Ecology Center Seminar events this semester!
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for the Jazz Jams Series! Each Jazz Jams session will showcase the Caine Jazz Combo, a special guest artist, and talented jazz students from the Music Department, all performing timeless jazz standards. Whether you're an enthusiast or a musician, you're invited to be part of the action—bring your instrument and join the jam session!
Jazz Jams will take place at the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center. Don't miss this chance to experience great music and collaborate with fellow jazz lovers. We look forward to seeing you there!
All Spring Semester Jazz Jams Events:
Jan. 29
Feb. 19
March 26
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.
USU Ceramics Alumni Exhibition
Exhibition
SCENIUS is a group exhibition of faculty and graduate student alumni of Utah State University (USU). Coined by musician and record producer Brian Eno, the term scenius refers to the extraordinary creativity and ingenuity that can emerge from communities, places, or "scenes". For the past twenty-five years, faculty members John Neely and Dan Murphy have cultivated such an environment within USU's graduate ceramics program. This exhibition highlights this pivotal period in the program's history and explores the unique qualities that define USU's scenius.
This exhibition runs March 17–31 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries with a reception March 24 from 5–8 p.m. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Aetna Webinar – Apologizing: What, When and How
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Apologizing can be difficult to navigate at times but can be an important skill to learn to improve your relationships. Join us to learn: -The benefits of apologizing - The do's and don'ts - Effective ways to apologize
Data Science Workshops with the Ecology Center
Workshop/Training
This is a free skill sharing program though the Ecology Center that lets grad students learn immediately applicable techniques from their peers. All students from all departments are welcome! Tell your friends! This semester, we are pleased to offer 5 new workshops in addition to our most popular classics. Please review the schedule below and sign up for the workshops that you would like to attend via the event URL.
Jan 16 - Data management with data.table - Michael Stemkovski
Jan 23 - Iteration with loops/apply - Dani Berger
Jan 30 - Writing custom functions - Michael Stemkovski
Feb 6 - Script organization with Rmarkdown - Annie Schiffer *
Feb 13 - Visualizations with ggplot - Soren Struckman
Feb 20 - Working with words using regex & stringr - Michael Stemkovski *
Feb 27 - Wrangling spatial data - Dani Berger
Mar 6 - Plotting maps - Maria Stahl
Mar 20 - Demystifying R model formulas - Michael Stemkovski
Mar 27 - Generalized linear mixed models - Kelvyn Bladen *
Apr 3 - Bayesian models with RStan/BRMS (NR 202) - Annie Schiffer *
Apr 10 - Machine learning methods - Kelvyn Bladen
Apr 17 - Working with databases using SQL - Soren Struckman *
* brand new workshop
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
James Farmer Senior Jazz Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
James Farmer will be presenting an evening of jazz piano music with his band for his senior recital at the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall. This concert will include music from his recent album release and feature other guest performers.
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.
USU Ceramics Alumni Exhibition
Exhibition
SCENIUS is a group exhibition of faculty and graduate student alumni of Utah State University (USU). Coined by musician and record producer Brian Eno, the term scenius refers to the extraordinary creativity and ingenuity that can emerge from communities, places, or "scenes". For the past twenty-five years, faculty members John Neely and Dan Murphy have cultivated such an environment within USU's graduate ceramics program. This exhibition highlights this pivotal period in the program's history and explores the unique qualities that define USU's scenius.
This exhibition runs March 17–31 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries with a reception March 24 from 5–8 p.m. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Baseball - vs College of Southern Idaho
Sports
Baseball - vs College of Southern Idaho at Ernie Gardner Field Helper Utah
Grad School Workshop with CHaSS
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Ready to take your grad school application to the next level? Join our workshop for insider tips on crafting standout personal statements, securing strong recommendations, and mastering the application process. Join CHaSS for a Grad School Workshop on March 28th in Library 101 from 12:30pm - 1:20pm. Free lunch provided.
Softball vs College of Southern Idaho
Sports
Softball vs College of Southern Idaho Helper Utah Heritage Field
Volunteer with Community Iftar Event
Student Activities
Volunteers are needed to help set up tables, chairs, and decorations for the annual Community Iftar hosted by the USU Center for Community. This is a free meal for community members, USU students, faculty, and staff to share during Ramadan. Shifts available 5pm-6:45pm; 6:45pm-7:30pm; 8:45pm-10pm. Volunteers are able to come before or after their shifts to share in the meal--see information when registering.
NR Week: Savor the Sound
Fair/Festival
Enjoy a dinner provided by our amazing student clubs and stay for an open-mic night (bring your own acoustic instrument)—$ 10 for adults and $5 for kids. Families welcome! All proceeds go to QCNR clubs. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Night at NEHMA
Arts/Entertainment
Visit NEHMA on select Friday evenings for movie screenings, date-nights, scavenger hunts, refreshments and more!
Huntchella (End of Year Huntsman Bash)
Social/Networking
Huntchella is a vibrant, festival-inspired event offering students a fun mid-semester break while supporting our partner nonprofit throughout the school year, Junior Achievement. Join us at night on March 28th on the 4th floor of the Huntsman, featuring live music, DJ dance, DIY craft stations, photo booths, and Los Primos and drinks. This event combines entertainment with giving back, for a memorable night.
Community IFTAR
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Utah State University students, staff, and community members are invited to share a halal meal during Ramadan.
Please visit the Center for Community to claim your free student ticket. If you're a member of the general public, use the link below to get your free ticket. Doors open at 6:45 pm.
Reading Series 3: "Good. Better. Best. Bested."
Arts/Entertainment
A one-night journey down the Las Vegas strip, an interwoven story of bachelorettes, magicians, street performers, gamblers, and tourists. As the nighttime festivities get under way, an earth-shattering event happens half a world away. In the midst of this tragedy and the chaos it unleashes, the characters must reckon with how much to let it disturb their good time.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
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.
Used Equipment and Gear Sale
Special Event
Looking for a new set of snowshoes or an upgrade on your camping gear? Utah State University Outdoor Programs has you covered with their upcoming used equipment and gear sale on Saturday, March 29th from 9am-5pm in the Old OP Shop located in the old distribution center behind Maverick Stadium. Heads up USU students! You get exclusive access to the sale from 9-10 am, just be sure to have your USU ID. After 10 am, the sale will become open to anyone.
Reading Series 3: "Good. Better. Best. Bested."
Arts/Entertainment
A one-night journey down the Las Vegas strip, an interwoven story of bachelorettes, magicians, street performers, gamblers, and tourists. As the nighttime festivities get under way, an earth-shattering event happens half a world away. In the midst of this tragedy and the chaos it unleashes, the characters must reckon with how much to let it disturb their good time.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
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.
Junior Guitar Recital: Leo Sanjinez
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Junior Guitar Recital for Leo Sanjinez, a student of Corey Christiansen. This concert will contain pieces in the styles of rock and jazz, including works such as Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson and Confirmation by Charlie Parker. These pieces will be performed with Carlin Troska, Karsen Phillips, and Miles LeSueur
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.
USU Ceramics Alumni Exhibition
Exhibition
SCENIUS is a group exhibition of faculty and graduate student alumni of Utah State University (USU). Coined by musician and record producer Brian Eno, the term scenius refers to the extraordinary creativity and ingenuity that can emerge from communities, places, or "scenes". For the past twenty-five years, faculty members John Neely and Dan Murphy have cultivated such an environment within USU's graduate ceramics program. This exhibition highlights this pivotal period in the program's history and explores the unique qualities that define USU's scenius.
This exhibition runs March 17–31 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries with a reception March 24 from 5–8 p.m. The galleries are open M–F from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
CIDI Workshop - Enhance your Canvas Course with Design Plus
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
CIDI Workshop - Enhance your Canvas Course with Design Plus
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
USU Rocketry Club General Meeting
Workshop/Training
General Meeting for the USU Rocketry Club. This week we will primarily be assisting students in preparing their rockets for the UROC Launch the weekend after.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Cislunar Space Domain Awareness and Information - Theoretic Multi-Object Surveillance
Dr. Keith LeGrand
Assistant Professor
Purdue University
Crossing Borders: 21st Century Chamber Music from Diverse Voices
Arts/Entertainment
The Utah State University Chamber Music Program, in collaboration with the Caine College of the Arts and the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, will present Crossing Borders III: 21st Century Chamber Music from Diverse Voices. This concert features USU string and piano students performing works by living composers from a variety of cultural and musical backgrounds.
The program includes three world premieres:
I’m Blind, Walk with Me for Two Celli and Electronics by Adeliia Faizullina
Sessions for String Quartet by USU percussion faculty member Jason Nicholson
In the Trees for Piano Trio by Ben Shirley
Other composers featured in the program include Nicolás Lell Benavides, Kenji Bunch, Gabriela Lena Frank, and Iman Habibi.
This performance marks the third installment of the Crossing Borders initiative, showcasing the impressive dedication and skill of USU students. They have worked directly with their composer mentors this semester, as well as members of the Fry Street Quartet, Dr. Sasha Kasman Laude, and Dr. Cahill Smith.
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.
Chicago Finance Career Trip - Spring 2025
Special Event
Join finance faculty and staff as we travel to Chicago to learn about careers in the financial services industry in the city. Exact firm visits and times will be confirmed closer to the trip dates.
QCNR Mid-Morning Mingle
Social/Networking
Eat a free pastry, sip a free hot beverage, and get some face-to-face with your QCNR community. Please bring your own mug if possible!
CIDI Workshop - AI in Teaching: Application Examples
Workshop/Training
This workshop provides step-by-step examples of using generative AI for the following applications: 1) lesson plans, 2) discussion topics, 3) assignment feedback, 4) assessment questions, 5) role play scenarios, 6) Images (time permitting). By focusing on specific examples, attendees will be able to follow the same steps in their own course AI implementations, or identify ways to adapt examples to fit their unique needs.
The Community Table: "Exploring the Vibrant World of Spanish: Language, Culture, and Community"
Cultural
We are excited to invite you to Professor Dr. Lucía Sánchez-Gilbert's engaging and interactive presentation. This special event will explore the rich world of Spanish as a language and its vibrant presence in our community.
Dr. Sánchez-Gilbert will discuss topics such as:
The importance of Spanish in our daily lives
The latest Spanish-language shows, films, and music you might enjoy
Fun facts and activities about Spanish language and culture
This will be an interactive session, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions, chat with Dr. Gilbert, and learn more about lower division Spanish language classes.
Sew & Repair Workshop with True Blue Reuse & Repair
Student Activities
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair and learn more about how to sew and repair your own clothes. Bring items that need fixing and gain hands-on experience patching, stitching, and fixing your wardrobe helping you to create more and consume less. Free patches and stickers to take home.
Sew & Repair Workshop with True Blue Reuse & Repair
Student Activities
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair and learn more about how to sew and repair your own clothes. Bring items that need fixing and gain hands-on experience patching, stitching, and fixing your wardrobe helping you to create more and consume less. Free patches and stickers to take home.
ENVS Seminar Speaker - Zhijie (JJ) Zhang
Conference/Seminar
ENVS Colloquium Speaker
Gear & Apparel Repair Night
Special Event
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair and Outdoor Product Design & Development for a gear and apparel swap and repair event! Bring the gear and clothes that still have some life in them, but you don't use anymore to swap out for something new-to-you. Bring the gear and clothes that need some repairs and put some life back into your favorite items.
Gear & Apparel Repair Night
Special Event
Join True Blue Reuse & Repair and Outdoor Product Design & Development for a gear and apparel swap and repair event! Bring the gear and clothes that still have some life in them, but you don't use anymore to swap out for something new-to-you. Bring the gear and clothes that need some repairs and put some life back into your favorite items.
SWE General Meeting
Meeting
Come join us for the biweekly SWE meeting. We focus on making connections with other engineering students and preparing for success in our future careers.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
Jazz Kicks
Arts/Entertainment
Jazz Kicks Band is a 17-piece band playing exciting jazz music, featuring accomplished musicians from Northern Utah.
Free for USU students, faculty, and staff!
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.
Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse: Steps We Can Take
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Approximately 1 in 7 Utah children will be sexually abused by age 18, yet many Utahns don’t recognize it as a problem in their community. How can we address this issue and work toward a safer future for our kids? Join Dr. Susan Madsen and four dedicated leaders in the space of child sexual abuse prevention on April 2, in honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, for a discussion on preventing child sexual abuse, its prevalence and impact, and solutions that can make a difference. Don’t miss this important conversation—register now for the free webinar on April 2.
Wildland Resources Department Seminar with Dr. Lynne Baker
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Human-Hippo Conflict & Coexistence in West Africa: A Conservation Conundrum The river hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) is listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, but this classification does not reflect regional variation. Hippos are at greatest risk in West Africa, owing to high human population densities, degraded freshwater habitats, and human-wildlife conflict. The species’ precarious situation is exemplified in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country. In this presentation, Lynne will discuss the threats to hippos in West Africa and highlight a case from rural Nigeria — where humans and hippos vie for limited space and resources in a region impacted by climate change, land degradation, poverty, and political insecurity. Is there any hope for hippos?
Tanner Talk Series: Book Use, Book Value
Lecture/Readings
Learn About Renaissance Herbals
Sixteenth and seventeenth century printed guides to plants, herbs, and trees, sometimes beautifully illustrated—may be the most popular early modern book you’ve never heard of. This talk will explore how the Renaissance herbals in USU’s Special Collections, and other best-sellers in their time, are often least likely to survive, making them paradoxically obscure by virtue of their ordinariness.
About Guest Speaker Sarah Neville
Sarah Neville is Associate Professor in the departments of English and Theatre, Film, and Media Arts at the Ohio State University. Her research in Shakespearean performance, book history and editorial theory examines the ways that authority is negotiated in print, digital, and live media. She is the author of Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade (Cambridge, 2022).
Can't attend in-person? Watch the lecture on Zoom! https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/81144982278?pwd=48YFX9OcVYisRY0G9BiK4MNd4eOuL2.1#success
Book Use, Book Value: the Paradoxes of Renaissance Herbals
Lecture/Readings | Tanner Talks
Renaissance herbals- sixteenth and seventeenth century printed guides to plants, herbs, and trees, sometimes beautifully illustrated- may be the most popular early modern book you've never heard of. This talk will explore how the Renaissance herbals in USU's Special Collections, and other best-sellers in their time, are often least likely to survive, making them paradoxically obscure by virtue of their ordinariness.
Book Use, Book Value: the Paradoxes of Renaissance Herbals
Lecture/Readings
Renaissance herbals- sixteenth and seventeenth century printed guides to plants, herbs, and trees, sometimes beautifully illustrated- may be the most popular early modern book you've never heard of. This talk will explore how the Renaissance herbals in USU's Special Collections, and other best-sellers in their time, are often least likely to survive, making them paradoxically obscure by virtue of their ordinariness.
USU Moves - Accessibility and the ADA
Student Activities
Join us for a walking tour of the USU campus and a discussion of the Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA compliance, and accessibility for all users.
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.
USU Blanding STEAM Expo
Special Event
The USU Blanding Campus is holding its 10th Annual STEAM Expo! The STEAM Expo invites businesses and organizations around the county and departments from USU in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. This Expo is targeted to 5th through 12th grade. Come "Create, Innovate, and Inspire" with us!
Mini Makers
Arts/Entertainment
Join us at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art as we expand our Mini Makers class, a toddler art exploration experience. Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is $5/child and prior registration is required
CIDI Workshop - AI in Teaching: Basics and Opportunities
Workshop/Training
In this workshop, we discuss the basics of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, MS Copilot, Dall-E, etc., as they pertain to higher education. Specifically, we'll seek to address how they work and ways teachers can choose to approach them in their classes. We'll discuss syllabus language, AI detection tools, and ways to encourage students to think critically, use AI responsibly, and demonstrate their own capabilities. We'll also share some ideas and examples of AI as a teaching tool.
Being at your Peak!
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
The professoriate can be a very satisfying life-long career IF it is handled well. Long-term work-life balance requires two things: a vision of what is needed for success professionally and personally and the work habits used by successful academics to achieve long-term work and life satisfaction. This practical interactive workshop, based on the evidence-based Peak Performing model, will explore the challenge of doing well in faculty jobs without having to be perfect. The workshop is based on the workshop, Peak Performing Professor, and the book, The Peak Performing Professor: A Practical Guide to Productivity and Happiness, both by Susan Robison (The Destressor Professor).
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Data Science Workshops with the Ecology Center
Workshop/Training
This is a free skill sharing program though the Ecology Center that lets grad students learn immediately applicable techniques from their peers. All students from all departments are welcome! Tell your friends! This semester, we are pleased to offer 5 new workshops in addition to our most popular classics. Please review the schedule below and sign up for the workshops that you would like to attend via the event URL.
Jan 16 - Data management with data.table - Michael Stemkovski
Jan 23 - Iteration with loops/apply - Dani Berger
Jan 30 - Writing custom functions - Michael Stemkovski
Feb 6 - Script organization with Rmarkdown - Annie Schiffer *
Feb 13 - Visualizations with ggplot - Soren Struckman
Feb 20 - Working with words using regex & stringr - Michael Stemkovski *
Feb 27 - Wrangling spatial data - Dani Berger
Mar 6 - Plotting maps - Maria Stahl
Mar 20 - Demystifying R model formulas - Michael Stemkovski
Mar 27 - Generalized linear mixed models - Kelvyn Bladen *
Apr 3 - Bayesian models with RStan/BRMS (NR 202) - Annie Schiffer *
Apr 10 - Machine learning methods - Kelvyn Bladen
Apr 17 - Working with databases using SQL - Soren Struckman *
* brand new workshop
Aetna Webinar – Balance: Relaxation Techniques
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. It can be hard to find a sense of balance in today's fast-paced world. Join this webinar to learn tools to help you with: • Stress management • Self-care • Relaxation
Legacy and Stewardship: Utah's History of Air Quality
Conference/Seminar
Watershed Sciences spring seminar series with Logan Mitchell.
Logan is a climate and air quality scientist who has researched everything from greenhouse gases in Antarctic ice cores to evaluating emissions and monitoring urban air quality with TRAX trains, to studying Utah’s history of air quality. With over 35+ peer-reviewed publications, he has a deep scientific knowledge of air quality, climate and energy systems in Utah and globally. He is passionate about solutions to our air and climate challenges that will improve our quality of life and be essential for our economic future. In addition to climate communication, he will help represent Utah Clean Energy in regulatory dockets and proceedings before the Utah Public Service Commission. He received a BS and PhD from Oregon State University and is Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Come experience the majesty and power of the organ in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall! Dedicated and talented student performers will showcase pieces from their semester-long studies with our incredible organ faculty.
Organ Area Student Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Come experience the majesty and power of the organ in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall! Dedicated and talented student performers will showcase pieces from their semester-long studies with our incredible organ faculty.
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.
Softball vs Snow College
Sports
Softball vs Snow College at Helper Utah Heritage Field
Saturday time is Noon - 4:00 pm
Earth Song - Discovering the Harmony of Music and Nature
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
This recital (Aaron Kinghorn-Cello) will feature immersive visuals, garden design, and audience interaction to draw upon connections between music, nature, and landscape architecture.
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.
Family First Saturday: Water Heritage
Cultural
Come learn how water shapes societies through time and around the world!
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.
Sophomore Recital of Allison Ames and Karli Poulter
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Sophomore Recital of Allison Ames and Karli Poulter, students of Sasha Kasman Laude and Kevin Olson. Performing works by Beethoven, Debussy, Handel, Hiromi and Mozart.
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.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Bring Your Story to Life: Intro to ArcGIS Story Maps
Workshop/Training
Are you thinking about bringing your stories and research to life with interactive maps? Join us for a hands-on ArcGIS Story Maps Workshop, where you’ll learn the basics about maps, texts, images, and metadata to create engaging, scholarly narratives.
Geosciences Guest Speaker Series: Dr. Cari Johnson
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Cari Johnson (University of Utah) will present
An Evening with Terry Tempest Williams
Panel Discussion/Presentation
We are excited to bring the Eastern Speaker Series - From Book Cliffs to Blanding: A Panoramic History of Eastern Utah. Uncover the story of Eastern Utah.
An Evening With Terry Tempest Williams
Special Event
Join author Terry Tempest Williams and English professor Jason Olsen for an on-stage conversation about the past, present, and future of Eastern Utah, the capstone event of USU Eastern's "From the Book Cliffs to Blanding" series of talks.
You can join us in person at USU Eastern's Geary Theater or via zoom. Links for both options are available via the link. To attend via zoom you MUST use your @usu.edu email.
Guitar Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
A long-standing tradition in the CCA, the Guitar Ensembles Concert will feature pieces played on both electric and acoustic guitars. USU guitar students will explore genres that range from classical to jazz, from folk music to straight up rock n’ roll, bringing a unique and varied sound to the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall.
Free for USU students, faculty, and staff!
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.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Student Research Symposium
Exhibition
The Student Research Symposium is an annual celebration of student research at Utah State. Hosted in April, the symposium features hundreds of presentations and represents every college and department at USU. Presenters are invited to share their work in the form of a poster presentation, an oral presentation accompanied by a slide deck, creative performance, or art exhibit. Students who participate in the event receive feedback from evaluators to improve their presentation and research skills. The best presentations, as determined by the evaluators, will be recognized after the symposium.
ASEE Student Chapter Meeting
Student Activities
Join the USU student chapter of ASEE for our bi-weekly meetings! We focus on advancing innovation, excellence, and access to engineering education at all levels. Activities include K12 outreach, brain breaks, student training/seminars, and other initiatives to build a strong community in engineering education.
The Community Table "International Friends Program"
Cultural
We are pleased to invite you to an event focused on the International Friendship Program, an initiative designed to foster meaningful connections between international students at Utah State University and the Cache Valley community. This event will provide valuable insights into how we can effectively bridge cultures and cultivate enduring friendships. Whether you’re a local family or a community member interested in getting involved, this is an excellent opportunity to learn and engage with others. We look forward to collaborating with you to strengthen our community ties!
Responsibly represent people in data: Navigating data governance and privacy challenges in public policy
Conference/Seminar
Speaker: Claire Bowen is a senior fellow and leads the Data Governance and Privacy Practice Area at the Urban Institute. Her research focuses on developing technical and policy solutions to safely expand access to confidential data for advancing evidence-based policy-making. She also has an interest in improving science communication and ensuring everyone is responsibly represented in data. In 2024, she became an American Statistical Association Fellow “for her significant contributions in the field of statistical data privacy, leadership activities in support of the profession, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of statisticians and data scientists.” Further, she is a member of the Census Scientific Advisory Committee and several other data governance and data privacy committees as well as an adjunct professor at Stonehill College.
History End of Year Social
Special Event
All HIST/RELS/CLAS majors and minors are invited to attend our end of year social! We will be holding our annual Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony and celebrate new faculty books. Keynote by Dr. Sauda Nabukenya.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
Caine Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The Caine Ensembles concert, presented twice a year, showcases some of USU's finest musicians. Come enjoy top-tier chamber music performed by the Caine Brass Quintet, Caine Percussion Ensemble, Caine Saxophone Quartet, Caine String Quartet, and Caine Woodwind Quintet.
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.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Jazz Bands
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for an unforgettable night of jazz with Chuck Owen, a multiple GRAMMY-nominated composer and conductor. Chuck will lead the performance, featuring his original music and directing several pieces. USU guitar professor Corey Christiansen will perform as the guest soloist.
Chuck Owen, a leader in jazz education, has composed for the WDR Big Band and Metropole Orkest, and is the founding President of the International Society of Jazz Arrangers & Composers. Don’t miss this incredible performance!
Free for USU students, faculty, and staff!
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.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Lunch & Learn - Managing Our Emotions Under Pressure
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program present a lunch and learn on managing emotions under pressure. Self-regulation is a valuable tool that can help us manage our stress and other feelings. This training will provide information on the concept of self-regulation while introducing the physical and emotional effects of being under pressure. Participants will learn tools to understand the definition for self-regulation, understand effects of being pressured, learn to communicate effectively when under pressure, implement a plan to relieve pressure, and find life balance. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Aetna Webinar – Financial Worries in the House: What Do We Tell the Kids?
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Financial challenges can impact every area of life and sometimes require making life changes. Learning helpful ways to navigate these challenges can be helpful. Join us to discuss: - How economic problems create unique parenting challenges - What information to share - Tips for having these conversations - The importance of self-care during stressful seasons of life
Data Science Workshops with the Ecology Center
Workshop/Training
This is a free skill sharing program though the Ecology Center that lets grad students learn immediately applicable techniques from their peers. All students from all departments are welcome! Tell your friends! This semester, we are pleased to offer 5 new workshops in addition to our most popular classics. Please review the schedule below and sign up for the workshops that you would like to attend via the event URL.
Jan 16 - Data management with data.table - Michael Stemkovski
Jan 23 - Iteration with loops/apply - Dani Berger
Jan 30 - Writing custom functions - Michael Stemkovski
Feb 6 - Script organization with Rmarkdown - Annie Schiffer *
Feb 13 - Visualizations with ggplot - Soren Struckman
Feb 20 - Working with words using regex & stringr - Michael Stemkovski *
Feb 27 - Wrangling spatial data - Dani Berger
Mar 6 - Plotting maps - Maria Stahl
Mar 20 - Demystifying R model formulas - Michael Stemkovski
Mar 27 - Generalized linear mixed models - Kelvyn Bladen *
Apr 3 - Bayesian models with RStan/BRMS (NR 202) - Annie Schiffer *
Apr 10 - Machine learning methods - Kelvyn Bladen
Apr 17 - Working with databases using SQL - Soren Struckman *
* brand new workshop
Tanner Talk: "Aid in Conflict: Can Aid Deliver During Humanitarian Crises?"
Lecture/Readings
Michael Findley is the Erwin Centennial Professor of Government at UT Austin. Findley conducts interdisciplinary research on political violence, international development, illicit finance, ethics, and methodology. Findley publishes in leading outlets and his policy work includes collaborations with the World Bank, USAID, African Development Bank, UN FACTI, UNICEF, UN Peacebuilding Fund, UN Development Program, International Aid Transparency Initiative, and many aid recipient country governments.
Prof. Findley will discuss his experimental work from conducting experiments in Afghanistan after the Taliban returned to power.
Dinner with the Deans
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us for Dinner with the Deans at The Marketplace on April 10th from 3:00 – 4:00 PM! This is a great opportunity to connect with your college dean, ask questions, and share your experiences—all over a delicious meal. RSVP now to reserve your spot: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_af1zzpOVu4gaUia
Aggie Rec Camp Open House
Recreation
Join the fun with Aggie Rec Camp and our Open House! We'll have fun games and a craft station for the kids. Parents, you can ask questions about camp, sign up for camp in person, and have fun with your kiddos! This will be our second offering, April 10th at the Nelson Fieldhouse on campus. Completely free to come and hang out!
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
Cache Wind Symphony
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band’s large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Participation in these events is a significant component of students’ grades, and the concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the following band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra, MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony, MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band, and MUSC 3785 Marching Band.
Opera Double-bill: "L’Enfant et les sortilèges & Rusalka" (Act 3)
Arts/Entertainment
USU Opera Theatre will close their 2024-2025 season with a fun multi-part program of opera and musical theatre favorites highlighting all our students with two full programs produced over three nights April 10-12, at 7:30 in the Morgan Theatre.
On April 10 & 12 we will present what we could best be described as an “Opera Creature Feature double-bill”. On this program we will perform all of Ravel’s comedic one-act opera L’Enfant et les sortilèges followed by the final act of Dvorák's tragic retelling of the classic Little Mermaid story in his opera Rusalka.
L’Enfant et les sortilèges (“The Child and the Spells”), with music by Maurice Ravel and libretto by Colette, tells the story of a bad child that has a bad day when everything around him comes alive to teach him a lesson about respect and responsibility. Rusalka (“The Water Nymph”), with music by Antonín Dvorák and libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil, narrates the original version of the Little Mermaid fairytale, albeit one that doesn’t quite end happily-ever-after. Both selections will be sung in their original languages of French and Czech with piano accompaniment in a semi-produced format.
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.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Intermountain Research Symposium
Conference/Seminar
The Intermountain Research Symposium is an opportunity for marketing and marketing-adjacent academics to present and receive feedback on their latest research. Formerly known as the U-Y Symposium, the Intermountain Research Symposium has expanded to many business schools across the Intermountain West. We hope you’ll join us as the Huntsman School hosts the Intermountain Research Symposium for 2025.
Baseball vs Salt Lake Community College
Sports
Baseball vs Salt Lake Community College at Ernie Gardner Field
Saturday time starts at 11:00 am
Student Research Symposium
Student Activities
Students across Statewide will share their research in Zoom Lightening Sessions and Uintah Basin students will share research in our in-person poster session in Vernal. Zoom Lightning Sessions: 1:00pm In-Person Poster Session - 2:15pm Register now https://airtable.com/appbgDjkfVHxyzklI/pagmAjlYMMyxy2Wyj/form
ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium
Horizons Competition presentations
Special Event
Our inaugural Horizons competition. Cheer on our undergraduate teams as they pitch innovative solutions to our world's most pressing challenges. After months of research and mentorship, finalists will present their groundbreaking ideas addressing issues from living in space to AI ethics. See tomorrow's changemakers compete for the top prize of $4k in front of our panel of expert judges. Open to all. Don't miss this showcase of interdisciplinary collaboration and student innovation!
CIDI Workshop - AI in Teaching: Application Examples
Workshop/Training
This workshop provides step-by-step examples of using generative AI for the following applications: 1) lesson plans, 2) discussion topics, 3) assignment feedback, 4) assessment questions, 5) role play scenarios, 6) Images (time permitting). By focusing on specific examples, attendees will be able to follow the same steps in their own course AI implementations, or identify ways to adapt examples to fit their unique needs.
LAEP Speaker Series: Todd Mead, What is this Beautiful Place?
Lecture/Readings
Speaker Bio Originally from Wisconsin, Todd has lived and worked in Colorado and California for over forty years. Early life in a small town on the Wolf River introduced him to the experience of nature as a playground, as an escape, and as series of evolving places. Spurred by observations of human caused environmental degradation, Todd found landscape architecture as means of melding ecological reparation with art, while studying geology and native plant community restoration in the midwest. Drawn to wilder environments, Todd moved west immediately after undergraduate school, eventually joining Civitas and remaining there for more than twenty years. Emerging opportunities for change lead him to join Peter Walker Partners (PWP) in Berkeley, and later the Office of Cheryl Barton (O|CB) in San Francisco. Now with SCAPE in their San Francisco office, he applies decades of experience in a collaborative team-focused approach, blending critical design thinking with problem-solving and mentoring. His project experience varies in scale, complexity, and budget—including urban parks and gardens; educational, medical, and corporate campuses; waterfronts; and urban infill redevelopments.
Science Unwrapped: Celebrate Undergrad Research - Mathematicians Matt Young and Seth Porter
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Science Unwrapped
Science Unwrapped, the public STEM outreach program of USU's College of Science, invites inquiring of minds of all ages to participate in science learning fun. Admission is free. Each event begins with a brief science talk following by hands-on learning activities and refreshments.
Our Spring 2025 theme is "Celebrate Undergrad Research" in recognition of USU's 2025 "Year of Undergraduate Research."
April 11 Speakers: Mathematicians Matt Young, faculty member in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and undergraduate researcher Seth Porter, conduct research to define and compute algebraic invariants of knots in a three-dimensional vector space. A knot is an embedding of a circle into a three-dimensional space. A knot invariant is a quantity assigned to a knot that remains the same for any other knot that is topologically equivalent to it. Matt and Seth will “untangle” this concept, while explaining the benefits of getting involved in undergraduate research.
Symphonic Band
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band’s large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Participation in these events is a significant component of students’ grades, and the concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the following band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra, MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony, MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band, and MUSC 3785 Marching Band.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
Music Theatre Cabaret: Sondheim and more!
Arts/Entertainment
USU Opera Theatre will close their 2024-2025 season with a fun multi-part program of opera and musical theatre favorites highlighting all our students with two full programs produced over three nights April 10-12, at 7:30 in the Morgan Theatre.
On April 11 our students have assembled a range of contemporary musical theatre scenes and selections into a “Sondheim, etc.” cabaret featuring them as not only the performers but also as directors and choreographers! The cabaret will be an enjoyable evening of musical theatre favorites from Sondheim’s various works, "Shrek," "West Side Story," "Hairspray," "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Newsies," and more!
Utah State University Sapphire Singers presents A Treble Chorus Festival with Special Guests
Arts/Entertainment
A Spring Semester choral festival featuring treble ensembles from Utah State University, Utah Valley University, Green Canyon High School and Cache Valley.
Selections will be performed by the individual choirs as well as the combined ensemble.
USU Wildland Fire Club - S130 - Firefighter Training Field Exercise
Workshop/Training
Learn what it takes to become a Wildland Firefighter at the USU Ecological Center. Part of the ongoing S130 - Wildland Firefighter Training. One does not need to be in the S130 training to participate in the field exercise. Held in conjunction with the USU Wildland Fire Club and a number of wildland fire agencies will be helping with the training.
Legacy of Val Day of Service: Stokes Nature Center
Student Activities
The Christensen Office of Service and Sustainability (COSAS) needs volunteers to join us at the Stokes Nature Center for their Nature Escape Room! Volunteers will be helping prepare for guests arrivals. Shifts available from 9:30am-11am; 11am-12:30pm; 12:30pm-2pm. Register to sign up for a volunteer slot!
USU Robotics Club April Annihilation
Student Activities
USU Robotics Club is proud to bring you the April Annihilation battlebots competition. Get a team together and build a robot for the tournament, or simply come to spectate and have a good time. Weight classes are one pound of all plastic or three pounds of any material.
For more information, questions, or how to sign up: join the discord at the link provided.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
Museum and Music: Raven Chacon Drum Grid
Arts/Entertainment
Raven Chacon (Diné) is a composer, performer, and installation artist born at Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation. In 2022, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Music for his composition Voiceless Mass, and in 2023 was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship. He has exhibited, performed, or had works performed at LACMA, The Whitney Biennial, Borealis Festival, SITE Santa Fe, The Kennedy Center, and more. As an educator, Chacon is the senior composer mentor for the Native American Composer Apprentice Project (NACAP). For Drum Grid, Raven Chacon uses a local neighborhood to orchestrate a call-and-response composition for numerous drummers, each positioned on a street corner or city system. Over time, new rhythms and patterns emerge as the surrounding cityscape creates echoes and polyphony. For Chacon, in performing Drum Grid, a community has the agency to change the landscape of their neighborhood, activating potential questions and new generative urgencies.
Cache Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
The Cache Symphony Orchestra was founded over 35 years ago to bring together community members in the Cache Valley region to create music, connect with fellow musicians, and provide the community with another source of fine classical music.
Comprised entirely of dedicated volunteer musicians, the orchestra began with just a handful of members and has since grown into a grand symphony of over 90 performers. Each season, the orchestra presents two concerts—one in winter and one in spring—on the Utah State University campus.
Opera Double-bill: "L’Enfant et les sortilèges & Rusalka" (Act 3)
Arts/Entertainment
USU Opera Theatre will close their 2024-2025 season with a fun multi-part program of opera and musical theatre favorites highlighting all our students with two full programs produced over three nights April 10-12, at 7:30 in the Morgan Theatre.
On April 10 & 12 we will present what we could best be described as an “Opera Creature Feature double-bill”. On this program we will perform all of Ravel’s comedic one-act opera L’Enfant et les sortilèges followed by the final act of Dvorák's tragic retelling of the classic Little Mermaid story in his opera Rusalka.
L’Enfant et les sortilèges (“The Child and the Spells”), with music by Maurice Ravel and libretto by Colette, tells the story of a bad child that has a bad day when everything around him comes alive to teach him a lesson about respect and responsibility. Rusalka (“The Water Nymph”), with music by Antonín Dvorák and libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil, narrates the original version of the Little Mermaid fairytale, albeit one that doesn’t quite end happily-ever-after. Both selections will be sung in their original languages of French and Czech with piano accompaniment in a semi-produced format.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Plants, Soils and Climate Department Showcase
Exhibition
The Utah State University Department of Plants, Soils and Climate (PSC) is pleased to announce the return of the annual PSC Showcase on Monday, April 14. The event will feature a keynote address, a student poster session, and a departmental awards presentation. The student poster session will take place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Eccles Conference Center, rooms 307-313, highlighting research across the PSC department. Graduate students, undergraduate researchers, and interns will present on a variety of topics including soil health, plant biology, and climate modeling and prediction. The event will also feature a keynote address by Dr. Mark Slavens, a USU alumnus and industry executive. His keynote address will take place at 10:30 a.m. in the Eccles Business Building, room 215, and is open to all attendees. A short awards presentation recognizing recent departmental and college-level award recipients will immediately follow the keynote. The event is open to all students, faculty, and members of the PSC community. For more information, contact the PSC Department office at (435) 797-2233.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Native Utah Seed Planting with Earth Week
Student Activities
Join us for a hands-on Earth Week event featuring Kate Anderson, the USU Harvest Rescue Lead, as she guides us through an interactive workshop on sustainability We’ll be planting Utah native seeds in recycled materials, learning how to give new life to waste while supporting local ecosystems. Kate will also share insights on the impact of composting and how small efforts can lead to big environmental change.
Bins and Brushes: Recycling Made Easy with Earth Week
Student Activities
Get ready to reduce, reuse, and recycle in style. Join the USU Government Relations Council and COSAS for a fun and interactive Earth Week event where you can decorate and personalize your very own recycling bin to take home. We’ll provide bins, decorating materials, and snacks—all you need to bring is your creativity. Plus, put your recycling knowledge to the test in our Recycling Trivia Challenge for a chance to win a special prize!
USU Percussion Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Percussion Ensembles concert is a unique and fun addition to the lineup of concerts presented by the Caine College of the Arts. Each semester, we play a wide-array of literature from contemporary percussion ensemble to pieces for world percussion. This semester’s concert will feature works from composers Adam Silverman, David Gillingham, Blake Tyson, Amadeo Roldan, Dave Hall, Daniel Levitan, and Michael Burritt.
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Root & Renew with Earth Week
Student Activities
Join us for Root & Renew, a hands-on, eco-friendly event where creativity and sustainability come together. Craft your own unique gift tags embedded with native Utah wildflower seeds. These handmade tags are perfect for adding a personal, eco-friendly touch to gifts while helping local pollinators thrive. Learn how to propagate plants and take home your very own green companion—completely free. We will guide you through the process, making it easy for plant lovers of all levels. Bring your own glass jars to upcycle into stylish plant holders. We’ll provide the paint and materials so you can customize your jar before taking in your new plant.
SWE General Meeting
Meeting
Come join us for the biweekly SWE meeting. We focus on making connections with other engineering students and preparing for success in our future careers.
Aggie First Scholar Alumni Event
Social/Networking
Build connections and gain valuable insights at Networking with Alumni on April 15th from 5:00 – 6:30 PM at Perry Pavilion. Enjoy dinner while engaging with alumni who can share their experiences, career advice, and professional networks. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your connections and prepare for your future! Dinner Provided. RSVP Here: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1QUvGTHP470RfOC
Beeswax Wraps with Earth Week
Student Activities
Join COSAS and the Logan VP Office for a hands-on workshop where sustainability meets creativity. Say goodbye to plastic wrap and hello to a sustainable alternative. Learn how to make reusable beeswax wraps, a natural and eco-friendly way to store food, cover bowls, and keep your snacks fresh. We’ll provide all the materials—you just bring yourself. Whether you’re a sustainability pro or just getting started, this is a fun and easy way to make a difference for the planet. Come craft, connect, and take home your own set of beeswax wraps.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
Engineering Entrepreneurship Showcase
Social/Networking
Student Business Pitches
Networking with Industry and Alumni
Potential Interview Opportunities
Spring Choral Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The Spring Choral Concert will feature the USU Chamber Singers, Chorale and Sapphire Singers performing a variety of great choral music in the lush acoustics of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall, highlighting two of composer Eric Whitacre's most beloved works, CLOUDBURST and LEONARDO DREAMS OF HIS FLYING MACHINE. Don't miss this last choral concert of the year.
Free for USU students, faculty, and staff!
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
Bike to Breakfast with Earth Week
Student Activities
Start your day with a free, hearty breakfast at Bike to Breakfast. This event is open to all students, faculty, and staff who walk, bike, or roll to campus—because sustainable commuting deserves a delicious reward. Enjoy a warm, nutritious meal while connecting with others who share a passion for active transportation and a greener campus. To help us reduce waste, we encourage everyone to bring their own plate, mug, and utensils. Whether you're a daily commuter or just giving it a try, we can't wait to fuel your morning the sustainable way.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
BFA Capstone Exhibition
Exhibition
Seniors in the Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts program at Utah State University will present their works during a capstone exhibition. The show includes drawing & painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and art education. The work in the exhibition represents a culmination of refined skills, ideas, and perspectives that took students several years to develop and master.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and runs April 7–16 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, located in the Chase Fine Arts Center, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
CCE Poster Session & Celebration
Special Event
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. Enjoy live music and light refreshments while you learn about the amazing projects Utah State University's students have undertaken and cast your vote for an audience favorite. 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. Poster session takes place from 4pm-5pm. Awards ceremony takes place from 5pm-6pm.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Lunch & Learn - Eating the Mediterranean Way: A Balanced Approach to Nutrition
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Registered Dietitian, Brooke Lister, present a workshop on eating the Mediterranean way. The Mediterranean Diet is considered the "gold standard" when it comes to dietary patterns that improve our health. This way of eating and living is beneficial to us in so many ways! In this presentation, you will learn more about specific components of the Mediterranean Diet, its health benefits, and ten practical ways to try this way of eating. *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Aetna Webinar – Kids and Their Techno-Toys: Parenting in the Age of Technology
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. The world today functions on technology, and let’s face it, sometimes it can be necessary in our busy days. But what are the rules when it comes to kids and technology? Join this webinar to discuss: * Age appropriate gadgets * Setting boundaries- how much time is too much “tech” time * How to keep your children safe
Data Science Workshops with the Ecology Center
Workshop/Training
This is a free skill sharing program though the Ecology Center that lets grad students learn immediately applicable techniques from their peers. All students from all departments are welcome! Tell your friends! This semester, we are pleased to offer 5 new workshops in addition to our most popular classics. Please review the schedule below and sign up for the workshops that you would like to attend via the event URL.
Jan 16 - Data management with data.table - Michael Stemkovski
Jan 23 - Iteration with loops/apply - Dani Berger
Jan 30 - Writing custom functions - Michael Stemkovski
Feb 6 - Script organization with Rmarkdown - Annie Schiffer *
Feb 13 - Visualizations with ggplot - Soren Struckman
Feb 20 - Working with words using regex & stringr - Michael Stemkovski *
Feb 27 - Wrangling spatial data - Dani Berger
Mar 6 - Plotting maps - Maria Stahl
Mar 20 - Demystifying R model formulas - Michael Stemkovski
Mar 27 - Generalized linear mixed models - Kelvyn Bladen *
Apr 3 - Bayesian models with RStan/BRMS (NR 202) - Annie Schiffer *
Apr 10 - Machine learning methods - Kelvyn Bladen
Apr 17 - Working with databases using SQL - Soren Struckman *
* brand new workshop
Clothing Swap with Earth Week
Student Activities
Refresh your wardrobe the sustainable way at our Clothing Swap. Bring gently used clothes you no longer wear and trade them for new-to-you pieces—no cost, just community and sustainability in action. Hosted by Backcountry Squatters, True Blue Reuse & Repair, and COSAS, this event is a great way to give your clothes a second life while finding fresh styles. Whether you're looking to declutter or discover hidden gems, join us for a fun and eco-friendly swap.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
USU Southwest Campus Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
High School Band Festival
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Bands host three events each Spring for school-age ensembles: Junior High/Middle School Festival, Junior High/Middle School Clinic, and the High School Festival. These events annually host over 30 school bands from Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming, totaling over 1500 students that come to the USU campus. This day-long event includes professional adjudication of each band's performance, a recording of the performance, and a live rehearsal clinic with the USU Director of Bands, band faculty and/or guest clinicians from around the country. Additionally, bands are invited to an open rehearsal of the USU Wind Orchestra and a live performance of the Orchestra.
What not to do: Group analysis of the “The Worst Lecture Ever”
Workshop/Training | Sparkshops
Sit in your discomfort. This Sparkshop will center around the video "The Worst Lecture Ever," where attendees will analyze and debate the content, presentation style, and impact of this lecture. The session will delve into the elements that make the lecture "the worst," such as poor communication, lack of structure, and an overall disconnection from the students. We will then talk about what qualities make a good lecturer and how this contrasts with the video and what strategies could have been employed to avoid the failures displayed in the video.
Lunchtime BBQ with Earth Week
Student Activities
Take a break and enjoy some good food, good vibes, and great company at the Lunchtime BBQ with USU Housing. We’ll be serving up delicious eats for everyone, so come grab a plate, hang out, and soak up the fun atmosphere with great music and great people. To help us reduce waste, please bring your own plate, cup, and utensils to enjoy your meal. Whether you're looking to meet new friends or just enjoy a tasty lunch, this is the perfect way to refuel your day. Come hungry and ready for a good time.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Moyle Q. Rice Lecture Series on Writing
Lecture/Readings
Moyle Q. Rice was a professor of English here at USU for 45 years, retiring in 1982. He was beloved by students and faculty, many of whom have donated to support this lecture series and celebrate the memory of his teaching and dedication to students. Among other courses, Professor Rice taught composition, and so the Moyle Q. Rice Lecture Series celebrates the importance of writing in society. It is highly fitting that for our first speaker we welcome back Dr. Rachel Bryson, a graduate of our PhD program in Technical Communication and Rhetoric—and a dedicated teacher of composition. Dr. Bryson’s talk, “Why We Write: Collaboration, Community, and Transformation,” will be held on Friday, April 18 from 1:30-2:30 in the Mehdi Heravi Center, room 201 (the Carolyn Tanner Irish Pavilion) and on Zoom. Light refreshments will be served. https://usu-edu.zoom.us/my/buyserie Zoom ID: 582 092 5984 Passcode: 352436
Impact Art Exhibit Walkthrough with Earth Week
Student Activities
Join us for the Impact Art Exhibit Walkthrough, where we’ll explore powerful artwork created by USU students showcasing the impact of waste on our environment. From thought-provoking paintings to innovative mixed-media pieces, this exhibit highlights the creativity and awareness of our campus community. The exhibit runs from April 7th through April 18th, and students are encouraged to submit their artwork before the start of the show. Come experience how art can inspire change and spark conversations about sustainability.
LAEP Speaker Series: Heather Henry, The Right Place and the Right Home - The Right Solution
Lecture/Readings
About the Lecture When every turn of the channel, the page, or swipe of the screen shrieks about the breadth and depth of the housing crisis, it can be easy to insist that the solution simply lies in building more. Build it anywhere, at all cost. History tells us this cannot and does not work. As builders, developers, designers, and planners we have the power to make better decisions. And we all know with great power comes great responsibility (thanks, Spiderman). We’ll explore multiple case studies for how to make choices about the right places, right types of homes, and right creative programs to bring lasting housing solutions to bear in all types of communities.
2025 Latinx Exhibition Reception
Arts/Entertainment | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Food and beverages provided.
USU Brigham City Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
TBA
Legacy of Van Day of Service: UCC Urban Community Farm with Earth Week
Student Activities
Get your hands dirty and give back to the community by helping to grow fresh produce for SNAC at the Earth Week Legacy of Val Day of Service. We’ll be helping this community partner prepare for the upcoming season by planting, weeding, and doing general cleanup as needed. Sign up now to be part of this impactful day of service. Let’s make a difference one plant at a time.
USU Tooele Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Legacy of Van Day of Service: Flores Family Community Garden with Earth Week
Student Activities
Get your hands dirty and give back to the community by helping Flores Family Community Garden. We’ll be helping this community partner prepare for the upcoming season by planting, weeding, and doing general cleanup as needed. Sign up now to be part of this impactful day of service. Let’s make a difference one plant at a time.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Or,
Arts/Entertainment
Aphra Behn: poet, spy, hoping to become the first woman ever to earn her living as a playwright. Charles II: Newly appointed king of England after nine years of exile during the Commonwealth. Nell Gwynne: English stage actress and celebrity. What do these three have in common? Find out when they gather on the most important night of Behn’s career.
Movie Equivalent Rating: R
All Showtimes:
Apr. 11–12, Apr. 15–18: 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 12, Apr. 19: 1 p.m.
USU Bass Festival Closing Concert
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Bass Festival is an annual event that provides bassists a chance to work with performers and educators from around the world and is open to bassists of any age and experience level. Festival activities include masterclasses, technique workshops, guest artist performances, and the opportunity to perform in a bass choir. Pre-registration is required to participate in the all-day event.
This year’s festival will feature bassist Jacob Warren (https://www.jacobvwarren.com/). More information and the registration form can be found at music.usu.edu/bassfest. The closing concert is free and open to all and will feature the USU Bass Ensemble, the festival bass choir, and guest artist Jacob Warren.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
The exhibition runs April 21–25 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
AI in Education Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming higher education. The session will cover the potential of AI tools to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will gain practical insights into leveraging AI to personalize learning, improve student engagement, and streamline instructional practices while critically assessing its implications for academic integrity and equity.
Universal Design for Learning Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
This hour-long interactive workshop introduces Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a framework for creating more inclusive and flexible learning environments at the college and university level. Participants will explore how to design courses that accommodate diverse learning needs by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will leave with strategies to make their teaching more accessible, supportive, and effective for all students.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Inclusive Teaching Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
This hour-long workshop focuses on fostering inclusive teaching strategies in face-to-face classroom settings. Participants will explore practical methods for creating an equitable classroom environment that respects and supports students and their learning preferences. Through discussions and activities, attendees will learn to design syllabi, facilitate discussions, and implement assessments that promote belonging and participation for all students.
Inclusive Online Teaching Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
Small Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
Presented by USU's studio ensembles—Flute Ensemble, Clarinet Choir, Cache Horn Choir, and Low Brass Choir. This concert provides the audience an opportunity to experience the unique sonorities of homogenous small ensembles across a diverse and entertaining program.
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2025 last day of classes.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
The exhibition runs April 21–25 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ASEE Student Chapter Meeting
Student Activities
Join the USU student chapter of ASEE for our bi-weekly meetings! We focus on advancing innovation, excellence, and access to engineering education at all levels. Activities include K12 outreach, brain breaks, student training/seminars, and other initiatives to build a strong community in engineering education.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Earth Week Celebration & Student Sustainability Awards
Student Activities
Join us for the Earth Week Celebration & Student Sustainability Awards as we come together to honor those making a difference in sustainability. We’ll be recognizing the recipients of the Student Sustainability Awards, celebrating individuals and groups committed to environmental stewardship with three special awards. Plus, we’ll announce the winners of the Eco-Hunt and award their prizes. Enjoy a light snack, explore booths from various eco-conscious groups and organizations, and connect with like-minded advocates. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate sustainability and those leading the way toward a more sustainable future.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Join the USU Symphony Orchestra, University Choirs & Soloists for the biggest concert of the year featuring Beethoven’s epic “Choral Fantasy.”
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2025 final examinations week.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
The exhibition runs April 21–25 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Inclusive Online Teaching Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
CHaSS Research: Grants 101 for Faculty
Workshop/Training
This workshop is for CHaSS faculty who would like to review the best practices in grants. The Proposal Development Team will review: processes and policies to follow at USU; Kuali; budget development; and other important themes as they relate to the development of grant applications and post-grant management. At this time, this workshop is only open to CHaSS faculty. Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/F3ucPqwVbqy5P5oG7
Lunch & Learn - How to Make Ends Meet: Budgeting for Tight Times
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn on budgeting and tips when times are tight. Creating a reliable budget can feel challenging, especially with rising costs and when income is tight. Learn how to take control of your finances and find a balance that works for your situation. Join our experts from the Empowering Financial Wellness team to learn more about how to adjust a budget with changes in income.
*Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Inclusive Online Teaching Workshop
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
In this hour-long workshop, participants will explore strategies for creating inclusive and engaging online learning environments at the college and university level. The session will focus on practical approaches to designing accessible course materials, fostering an inclusive online community, and promoting equitable student participation. Through interactive discussions and case studies, educators will learn how to address diverse learning needs in virtual spaces, ensuring that all students feel supported and empowered to succeed in online courses.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
The exhibition runs April 21–25 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
ENVS Community Lunch
Social/Networking
ENVS Community Lunch
Aetna Webinar – 10 Questions To Become a Better You
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Have you been thinking about change? How do we become “better?” Join this webinar to: • Imagine what a “better you” looks and feels like. • Explore the value in becoming better versions of ourselves • Learn questions that can help guide you along your journey.
Contrapower Harassment in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
This hour-long workshop will explore the concept of contrapower harassment, where individuals with less institutional power (such as students) harass those with more authority (such as faculty or staff). Participants will learn about the dynamics of contrapower harassment, its impact on college and university environments, and strategies for responding to and preventing these behaviors.
WiSTEM Presents: Decompression through Dance
Social/Networking
The WiSTEM (Women in STEM) group is hosting a dance class that will help to shake off the stress of the semester. This event is for all people of all levels--no experience required. Come learn how to perform bhangra! Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Refreshments will be served. Our group aims to bring together women (and all people) in STEM interested in building a community of scholars from USU faculty, graduate and undergraduate students
USU Moab Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Volunteer Tutors for Athletics United
Student Activities
Assist and mentor middle school and high school students from refugee and immigrant backgrounds with community partner Athletics United. You'll help with homework, studying, and other activities. All activities will be supervised. Sign up through AggiePulse (link provided) for details you'll need to know at the beginning of the week of your scheduled session. Address provided upon sign-up.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
The exhibition runs April 21–25 in the Tippetts & Eccles Galleries, open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Contrapower Harassment in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
This hour-long workshop will explore the concept of contrapower harassment, where individuals with less institutional power (such as students) harass those with more authority (such as faculty or staff). Participants will learn about the dynamics of contrapower harassment, its impact on college and university environments, and strategies for responding to and preventing these behaviors.
Baseball vs Colorado Northwest Community College
Sports
Baseball vs Colorado Northwest Community College at Ernie Gardner Field - Helper Utah
Saturday start time is 11:00 am
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
Softball vs North Idaho College
Sports
Softball vs North Idaho College at Helper Utah Heritage Field in Helper, Utah
Saturday start time is at Noon
USU Blanding Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Contrapower Harassment in Higher Education
Workshop/Training | Inclusive Excellence
This hour-long workshop will explore the concept of contrapower harassment, where individuals with less institutional power (such as students) harass those with more authority (such as faculty or staff). Participants will learn about the dynamics of contrapower harassment, its impact on college and university environments, and strategies for responding to and preventing these behaviors.
USU Eastern Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
2005 Latinx Art Exhibition
Exhibition | Inclusive Excellence
Latinx is an emergent term Latin Americans and Americans of Latin American descent use to self-identify. Latinx embraces inclusion regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or creed. Latinx labors toward achieving equity for all, including those that don't self-identify as Latinx.
The exhibition is curated by Álvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of art history at Utah State University. The exhibition features local and regional artists working in an array of media and dynamic styles.
USU Unitah Basin Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
American Festival Orchestra & Chorus Look at the World! The Choral Music of John Rutter
Arts/Entertainment
AFCO celebrates one of the most prolific and popular composers of choral music in the world today, Sir John Rutter, who was recently Knighted by King Charles III for services to music. Rutter’s music has touched millions of listeners around the globe and is sure to leave audiences deeply moved as we perform some of his most popular and beloved works, including his touching Mass for the Children, featuring the Cache Children’s Choir.
Ages 8+
Logan Canyon Winds
Arts/Entertainment
Join the Logan Canyon Winds for a unique and dynamic program showcasing a blend of classic and unexpected chamber repertoire.
The centerpiece of the evening features Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds, a lively and elegant work that highlights the rich interplay between instruments. The program also includes Carl Nielsen’s Serenata in vano, a whimsical quintet for clarinet, bassoon, horn, cello, and bass. As Nielsen himself described, the piece playfully portrays a group of musicians attempting (and failing) to serenade a lady, ultimately shrugging off their efforts and marching home with a tune of their own amusement.
With a mix of humor, virtuosity, and uncommon instrumental combinations, this concert offers a rare departure from the ensemble’s usual repertoire. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a special performance by the Logan Canyon Winds and their faculty guests.
37th Annual Shingo Conference
Conference/Seminar
Attend the 37th Annual Shingo Conference, where excellence, innovation, and transformation take center stage under the theme "Diamonds Are Forever." Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of the Shingo Model diamonds, this event will be a celebration of lasting excellence in operational performance and organizational culture.
Utah, known as “Where Ideas Connect,” is the perfect backdrop for this year’s conference—a state rich in innovation, where the Shingo Institute first began. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner or just beginning your journey toward continuous improvement, this conference offers something for everyone.
We've scoured the globe to bring you world-class thought leaders and Shingo recipients, eager to share their experiences, insights, and proven strategies for achieving sustainable results. From keynote speeches by industry experts to interactive workshops and hands-on tours of companies excelling with the Shingo Model, every session is designed to empower you to drive excellence in your organization.
37th Annual Shingo Conference
Conference/Seminar
Attend the 37th Annual Shingo Conference, where excellence, innovation, and transformation take center stage under the theme "Diamonds Are Forever." Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of the Shingo Model diamonds, this event will be a celebration of lasting excellence in operational performance and organizational culture.
Utah, known as “Where Ideas Connect,” is the perfect backdrop for this year’s conference—a state rich in innovation, where the Shingo Institute first began. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner or just beginning your journey toward continuous improvement, this conference offers something for everyone.
We've scoured the globe to bring you world-class thought leaders and Shingo recipients, eager to share their experiences, insights, and proven strategies for achieving sustainable results. From keynote speeches by industry experts to interactive workshops and hands-on tours of companies excelling with the Shingo Model, every session is designed to empower you to drive excellence in your organization.
Highlights exhibition
Exhibition
More details coming soon!
Senior Design Night
Exhibition
Senior Design Night is USU's largest student design and innovation expo. Graduating seniors will showcase their real-world engineering projects at this free, family-fun event with hands-on demonstrations and activities for all ages.
37th Annual Shingo Conference
Conference/Seminar
Attend the 37th Annual Shingo Conference, where excellence, innovation, and transformation take center stage under the theme "Diamonds Are Forever." Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of the Shingo Model diamonds, this event will be a celebration of lasting excellence in operational performance and organizational culture.
Utah, known as “Where Ideas Connect,” is the perfect backdrop for this year’s conference—a state rich in innovation, where the Shingo Institute first began. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner or just beginning your journey toward continuous improvement, this conference offers something for everyone.
We've scoured the globe to bring you world-class thought leaders and Shingo recipients, eager to share their experiences, insights, and proven strategies for achieving sustainable results. From keynote speeches by industry experts to interactive workshops and hands-on tours of companies excelling with the Shingo Model, every session is designed to empower you to drive excellence in your organization.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2025.
Highlights exhibition
Exhibition
More details coming soon!
USU 138th Commencement Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
We are excited to honor our class of 2025 graduates! The Commencement Ceremony will include the traditional walk from the quad to the Spectrum where there will be the awarding of honorary degrees, Commencement speeches, and the conferring of degrees upon all graduates.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies & Associate of General Studies Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Science Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
37th Annual Shingo Conference
Conference/Seminar
Attend the 37th Annual Shingo Conference, where excellence, innovation, and transformation take center stage under the theme "Diamonds Are Forever." Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of the Shingo Model diamonds, this event will be a celebration of lasting excellence in operational performance and organizational culture.
Utah, known as “Where Ideas Connect,” is the perfect backdrop for this year’s conference—a state rich in innovation, where the Shingo Institute first began. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner or just beginning your journey toward continuous improvement, this conference offers something for everyone.
We've scoured the globe to bring you world-class thought leaders and Shingo recipients, eager to share their experiences, insights, and proven strategies for achieving sustainable results. From keynote speeches by industry experts to interactive workshops and hands-on tours of companies excelling with the Shingo Model, every session is designed to empower you to drive excellence in your organization.
Highlights exhibition
Exhibition
More details coming soon!
Quinney College of Natural Resources Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Convocation, Graduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Caine College of the Arts Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Emma Eccles Jones College of College of Education and Human Services Convocation, Undergraduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Convocation, Graduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
37th Annual Shingo Conference
Conference/Seminar
Attend the 37th Annual Shingo Conference, where excellence, innovation, and transformation take center stage under the theme "Diamonds Are Forever." Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of the Shingo Model diamonds, this event will be a celebration of lasting excellence in operational performance and organizational culture.
Utah, known as “Where Ideas Connect,” is the perfect backdrop for this year’s conference—a state rich in innovation, where the Shingo Institute first began. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner or just beginning your journey toward continuous improvement, this conference offers something for everyone.
We've scoured the globe to bring you world-class thought leaders and Shingo recipients, eager to share their experiences, insights, and proven strategies for achieving sustainable results. From keynote speeches by industry experts to interactive workshops and hands-on tours of companies excelling with the Shingo Model, every session is designed to empower you to drive excellence in your organization.
Highlights exhibition
Exhibition
More details coming soon!
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Convocation, Undergraduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Engineering Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Family First Saturday: Oral Histories with Bringing War Home
Cultural
Learn about the material culture of war and personal stories with Bringing War Home.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Virtual Benefits Open Enrollment Fair
Special Event
Join us for our Virtual Open Enrollment Fair! There will be vendor presentations and an opportunity to schedule one-on-one meetings. More information including scheduling links and the presentation schedule can be found on the website when it goes live in April.
2025 Utah Conference on Community Engagement
Conference/Seminar
Join us for the first annual Utah Conference on Community Engagement! This event brings together leaders and professionals from nonprofit, government, faith-based, and grassroots organizations, alongside higher education faculty, staff, and students, to strengthen the practice of community engagement in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges. The conference aims to inspire meaningful partnerships, promote best practices, equip attendees to foster sustainable and equitable change, and enhance community well-being through research, teaching, and programming.
Visit ucce.usu.edu for more information.
Cache Children's Choir presents PEACE!
Arts/Entertainment
Join Cache Children's Choir as they perform songs of PEACE! These four fabulous choruses of young voices will celebrate the beauty of music, kindness, and understanding! From soaring melodies to playful rhythms, these children will fill your hearts with hope for a peaceful world. Meet the singers and staff at a reception following the musical messages of love and unity.
2025 Utah Conference on Community Engagement
Conference/Seminar
Join us for the first annual Utah Conference on Community Engagement! This event brings together leaders and professionals from nonprofit, government, faith-based, and grassroots organizations, alongside higher education faculty, staff, and students, to strengthen the practice of community engagement in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges. The conference aims to inspire meaningful partnerships, promote best practices, equip attendees to foster sustainable and equitable change, and enhance community well-being through research, teaching, and programming.
Visit ucce.usu.edu for more information.
2025 Utah Conference on Community Engagement
Conference/Seminar
Join us for the first annual Utah Conference on Community Engagement! This event brings together leaders and professionals from nonprofit, government, faith-based, and grassroots organizations, alongside higher education faculty, staff, and students, to strengthen the practice of community engagement in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges. The conference aims to inspire meaningful partnerships, promote best practices, equip attendees to foster sustainable and equitable change, and enhance community well-being through research, teaching, and programming.
Visit ucce.usu.edu for more information.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training | eLearnX
eLearnX is co-sponsored by the Center for Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and the Center for Instructional Design and Innovation (CIDI), this two-day event offers a hands-on exploration of tools and methods for effective digital-age teaching. This will be a hybrid event that will be broadcast between the Logan and Price campuses. Participants can select which campus would be easier for them to attend.
Lunch & Learn - Brain Health
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program present a lunch and learn on improving our brain health. Do you have trouble remembering where you put your keys? Do you find yourself struggling to concentrate during meetings? New research shows how taking care of our brains can help us with age-related issues and improve day-to-day coping. This training will examine why brain health is important, provide tools to improve brain health, and offer resources for future reference. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 26 2025 in observance of Memorial Day.
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Annual Conference
Conference/Seminar
The 57th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association invites all USU students, staff, and faculty to attend sessions for free, or to register, along with members of the public and scholars from across the Rocky Mountain region to participate in the full range of lectures, networking events, and presentations. Research on all aspects of the Middle Ages and Early Modern period by scholars at every level from undergraduate to senior faculty will be featured.
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
The 57th Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association welcomes USU students, faculty, and staff to attend sessions for free, or the register, along with members of the general public, to attend events and networking sessions. The conference focuses on scholarship of the Middle Ages and Early Modern periods conducted by researchers at all levels, from student to senior faculty
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 16 2025 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
USU Blanding Scholarship Golf Tournament
Fundraiser | Inclusive Excellence
USU Blanding Scholarship Golf Tournament held at the beautiful Hideout Golf Course in Monticello, UT.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Independence Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 4 2025 in observance of Independence Day.
Independence Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Fry Street Chamber Music Festival
Arts/Entertainment
The Fry Street Chamber Music Festival Concert Series offers four can’t-miss performance experiences from the Fry Street Quartet, festival guest artists and faculty, and festival students all in the glorious acoustics of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on the Utah State University Campus.
CONCERT DATES:
July 11 | 7:30 PM
July 14 | 7:30 PM
July 17 | 7:30 PM
Fry Street Chamber Music Festival
Arts/Entertainment
The Fry Street Chamber Music Festival Concert Series offers four can’t-miss performance experiences from the Fry Street Quartet, festival guest artists and faculty, and festival students all in the glorious acoustics of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on the Utah State University Campus.
CONCERT DATES:
July 11 | 7:30 PM
July 14 | 7:30 PM
July 17 | 7:30 PM
Fry Street Chamber Music Festival
Arts/Entertainment
The Fry Street Chamber Music Festival Concert Series offers four can’t-miss performance experiences from the Fry Street Quartet, festival guest artists and faculty, and festival students all in the glorious acoustics of the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall on the Utah State University Campus.
CONCERT DATES:
July 11 | 7:30 PM
July 14 | 7:30 PM
July 17 | 7:30 PM
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2025 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Bright Star
Arts/Entertainment
BRIGHT STAR
Inspired by a true story
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin
Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Bright Star is a heartwarming musical that weaves together love, loss, and redemption in a powerful story set against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 40s. The show follows a talented young writer, Alice Murphy, as she uncovers long-buried secrets that change the course of her life. Packed with emotional highs and soaring melodies, Bright Star is a captivating tale of second chances and the transformative power of love and truth.
Morgan Theatre
June 13, 14 (matinee & evening), 19, 25
July 3, 9, 18, 23, 26
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 27 2025 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 28 2025 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2025 final examinations week.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2025 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2025 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 26 2025 for the Holiday Break
New Year’s Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 1 2026 in observance of New Year's Day.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 19 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 16 2026 in observance of Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2026 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2026.
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 25 2026 in observance of Memorial Day.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 15 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Independence Day (Observed) - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Independence Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 3 2026 in observance of Independence Day.
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2026 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 26 2026 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 27 2026 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2026 final examinations week.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 24 2026 for the Holiday Break
Christmas Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 25 2026 on Christmas Day.
Holiday Break
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed December 31 2026 for the Holiday Break
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Spring Break
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2027 final examinations week.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2027.
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