Upcoming Events

18
Mar

Lunch & Learn with Dr. Deseret Weeks

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us for a Lunch & Learn with Dr. Deseret Weeks. Dr. Weeks will explore green crime and rationalization in the rural industrialized water, energy, food nexus. Lunch is served. RSVP at the URL below.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Old Main |
19
Mar

Special Research Landscapes Presentation

Panel Discussion/Presentation

As the only endowed quartet at a university in Utah — and one of only a handful in the country — the Fry Street Quartet is uniquely positioned to highlight how research and art enhance each other. In this event, the group will discuss the profound role that art-making plays in fostering observation, beauty, wonder, and a shared cultural understanding.
As part of the event, the Fry Street Quartet will perform Lek, a captivating piece by composer Nicolas Lell Benavides, written for string quartet and electronics. The electronics incorporate field recordings of the sage grouse’s iconic mating ritual, captured in Utah, and blend seamlessly with the quartet’s performance.
The dynamic and evocative work beautifully illustrates how art and nature intertwine to tell compelling stories.
This USU Research Landscapes special presentation is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the West's premier quartets.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
19
Mar

Cereal Bar and Shingo Institute Guest Speaker - Ken Snyder

Panel Discussion/Presentation

HH 222 at 6:30 PM Come learn about the Shingo Institute and where our operations and supply chain management club gets its name! It doesn't matter what you are studying, since EVERY student is welcome to grab a bite to eat and to make some new connections. We will be hearing from Ken Snyder of the internationally recognized Shingo Institute (housed at our very own Jon M. Huntsman School of Business). By the end of the evening, you will have a greater understanding of why so many organizations want to participate in Shingo Model workshops and why a Shingo Prize is so rigorously sought after. We can't wait to see you!

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
21
Mar

WILD Graduate Research Symposium

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Wildland Resources Graduate Research Symposium

8:00 am - 2:45 pm | Huntsman Hall |
21
Mar

Growth & Balance: Energy

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The emergence of AI has fueled a larger conversation about energy and how we will construct enough to meet the demands of the data centers necessary to power it. Join us to talk about energy, what options are available to us, and the complexities of the question this Friday, 3/21 from 1:00pm - 2:15pm in the Merrill-Cazier library, Room 154. We will be joined by: Dr. Chris Wright, Idaho National Laboratory Dr. Rob Davies, Physics Dr. Stacia Ryder, Sociology Tyson Godfrey, Logan Renewable Energy & Sustainability Advisory Board Moderators: Dr. Betsy Brunner (Comm Studies) & Dr. Patrick Belmont (WATS)

1:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
21
Mar

Science Unwrapped: Celebrate Undergrad Research - Biological Engineers Elizabeth Vargis and Sophia Hessami

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." March 21 Speakers: Biological engineer Elizabeth Vargis pursues study of Raman spectroscopy, muscular atrophy and subretinal tissue research. Vargis and undergraduate scholar Sophia Hessami are developing in vitro models of retinal pigment epithelial cells to better understand disease, test new treatments and build computer simulations to understand the role of growth factors. In the process, Hessami is developing skills and experience she plans to apply to graduate study in biological engineering.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
24
Mar

Candidate Presentation - Wildlife Extension Candidate #2

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Wildlife Extension Candidate #2 Presentation w/ Q&A

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
25
Mar

President's Forum on Conflict and Conflict Transformation - Navigating Political Polarization: A Call to Constitutional

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Amidst national division, can the Constitution offer a path to unity?
Join us for the second annual President’s Forum on Conflict and Conflict Transformation hosted by the Office of the President. During this historic event, Judge Griffith will discuss the profound crisis of U.S. political polarization, characterized by an alarming erosion of trust within our democracy. Judge Griffith will share how the U.S. Constitution's foundational principles of negotiation and compromise can provide pathways to address the increasing toxic polarization facing the United States.

We hope you will join us in person on Utah State University’s Logan campus or via aggiecast.usu.edu

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
26
Mar

Candidate Presentation - Wildlife Extension Candidate #3

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Wildlife Extension Candidate #3 Presentation w/ Q&A

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
27
Mar

Aggie First Scholars: Study Tools & Mental Health

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Take a break and recharge at our Study Tools & Mental Health Event on March 27th from 3:00 – 4:00 PM in EEJ 130! Join us for a relaxing and mindful experience featuring a drum circle, yoga, and coloring to help you de-stress and refocus. Prioritize your well-being while learning valuable study strategies in a supportive environment. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and connect!

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Education Building |
27
Mar

Speaker Series: Study Tools

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Take a break and recharge at our Study Tools & Mental Health Event on March 27th from 3:00 – 4:00 PM in EEJ 130! Join us for a relaxing and mindful experience featuring a drum circle, yoga, and coloring to help you de-stress and refocus. Prioritize your well-being while learning valuable study strategies in a supportive environment. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and connect!

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Education Building |
02
Apr

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.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
07
Apr

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.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
11
Apr

ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium

Panel Discussion/Presentation

ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
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 |
18
Apr

Continuing Education Session: Mind-Body Bridging

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join the Transforming Communities Institute on April 18 from 12-1:30 PM, MST for this free Continuing Education opportunity! This session is presented by Derrik Tollefson, PhD, LCSW & Tanya Comer. LCSW. Participants will receive 1.5 CEU after attending and completing the post-event evaluation.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
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