Upcoming Events

24
Mar

Geosciences Guest Speaker Series: Forster Lecture: Dr. Greg Hirth

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Greg Hirth (Brown University) will present on rock mechanics and deformation

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
26
Mar

Geosciences Student Open House

Information/Orientation

We invite students interested to learn more about the Geosciences department, the classes and degrees offered, our laboratories, and the research we do. Come enjoy free pizza and meet great people.

11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Geology building |
27
Mar

Becoming a Resilient Scientist: Discussion, Part 5

Student Activities

For Graduate Students of the College of Science: Join us for the NIH-developed "Becoming a Resilient Scientist" video and discussion series. At each gathering, we'll discuss a video from the five-part "Becoming a Resilient Scientist" series. The March 27 gathering will focus on the fifth video in the series, "Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships." Refreshments will be served. Held in the Tanner Pavilion, Room 201, of the new Heravi Center on campus, at the southwest corner of the USU Quad.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
07
Apr

Geosciences Guest Speaker Series: Dr. Cari Johnson

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Cari Johnson (University of Utah) will present

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
11
Apr

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.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
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